(Portland, OR) — Breakside Brewery as we speak declares the addition of Breakside White to its year-round lineup of beers. Identified for its award successful IPAs, lagers, blended barrel aged stouts, and experimental beers, Breakside White represents the brewery’s most refined and delicate packaged beer to this point.
Breakside White is a contemporary tackle the basic Witbier model — gentle and refreshing; brewed with coriander, bitter orange, and candy tangerine; with a symphony of taste that’s constructed on constrained complexity.
The 5.2% ABV beer has smooth notes of floral coriander, orange citrus, and evenly herbaceous and spicy hop character from Sterling, Hersbrucker, and Mt. Hood hops. The yeast gives a lemon and peppery background whereas the wheat brings an ethereal, pillowy mouthfeel.
“The Pacific Northwest has an extended and proud historical past of brewing lovely wheat beers,” mentioned Ben Edmunds, Breakside Brewery’s Brewmaster. “In that spirit, and with contemporary eyes and trendy palates, we’ve retooled a recipe that’s been a normal on our summer time menu for years. Witbier is likely one of the biggest underappreciated types, so it’s nice to launch what could also be considered one of our most approachable and winsome beers in a year-round can.”
Breakside White is accessible now in 12oz 6-pack cans and on draft all through the Portland Metro area. Later this month the beer shall be out there by way of Breakside’s distribution footprint all through Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, and Northern California.
About Breakside Brewery
Breakside Brewery opened in 2010 as a small brewpub in NE Portland and has grown to be a extremely regarded regional brewery producing greater than 30,000 barrels yearly. Along with successful many nationwide, worldwide, and regional awards for its beers, Breakside was named Brewery of the Yr by the Oregon Beer Awards in 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022, and on the 2018 Better of Craft Beer Awards. Breakside has 5 places within the Portland metro area together with NE Dekum, NW Slabtown, Lake Oswego, and the SE Taproom in Milwaukie. Breakside can be considered one of solely a handful of employee-owned breweries within the nation.