Friday, February 8, 2013

Deschutes Red Chair Northwest Pale Ale

-tasted


Appearance: Clearish, tangerine tone. Good creamy off-white head that fades 

slowly to a decent lacing.




Smell: Sweet citrusy, almost floral or even herbal. Just a hint of some pine in the nose



Taste: Malty, doughy start that leads to a slight caramel trace. Very smooth push that is

forcefully bumped by a stronger more intense hop taste that ends with a slight mint aftertaste.  

Works very well together, nicely balanced.




Drinkability: Very clean, Medium body, smooth and tasty.



Overall: Pretty interesting take on the a Pale ale, still prefer their Mirror Pond, but definitely 

worth it.



Serving type: bottle



Chin chin!
David Ruiz is a Sales & Marketing pro who is unnaturally obsessed with good beer.  Contact him at beersnobber@yahoo.com

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