Deschutes Brewery in Bend, OR
It’s been a little while since we’ve visited the Deschutes Brewery in a review, which rather surprised me. I’ve always been a big fan of Deschutes. Their darker beers are all absolutely delicious and abundantly available here in the state. Even their lighter fare like their Inversion IPA or their Mirror Pond are all beers I’ve brought six-packs of to parties in the past. But when I saw their Green Lakes Organic Ale, I was put into a bind. I have to admit that I’m not a huge organic food and drink junkie. Yes, I know making beer certainly can’t be the most environmentally friendly thing in the world, but there are good breweries out there doing their part. And so when I see a beer labeled as organic, I cringe just a little bit. It probably does help the environment to use all organic products, but it also screams WHOLE FOODS! and BUY THIS AND IT WILL MAKE YOU LOOK LIKE YOU’VE SAVING DOLPHINS AND POLAR BEARS! Maybe I’m overly cynical, but a beer labeled organic is probably more about marketability than taste. But with Green Lakes Organic Ale, you get a healthy helping of both.

I recently purchased a bottle of the
At five bucks for a 22 oz. bottle of the Hop Trip, I don’t imagine I’ll be drinking it again. At least not until next year, when I’m sure it will have changed a bit. That being said, it was still a delicious beer, just lacking the bite I want in my hop filled beers. However, if you are more into the floral and citrus side of hops, this beer might just be for you and you should give it a try.
Deschutes Brewery in Bend, Oregon
Overall, the 2009 Jubelale was not as good as I remember the 2007 to be, but that has also been a while. I will likely purchase a six pack of this later, but I’m not sure its a beer to go crazy about. Perhaps a few in the weeks around Christmas and New Years when I plan on sitting in front of the fireplace and watching the snow fall. Perhaps I’ll even take a suggestion from the guys at Deschutes and try pairing this with some Jubelale and Hoisin braised short ribs as a Christmas Eve dinner. Or for the more casual diner, they also recommend trying it with spaghetti and meatballs.



