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		<title>Beer Review: Red Chair NWPA</title>
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<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2194" title="Red Chair NWPA 2010" src="http://barbeerians.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Red-Chair-NWPA-2010-204x300.jpg" alt="" width="204" height="300" />Deschutes Brewery Company in Bend, Oregon</strong></p>
<p>So at some point (I apparently missed the memo), <a href="http://www.deschutesbrewery.com">Deschutes Brewery</a> changed its Red Chair IPA to its Red Chair NWPA. I believe it is the same brew simply under a new name. I saw a bottle of it the other day I picked it up, figuring it would make for a good review, especially since we are starting to see the first glimpses of spring/summer here. Later I discovered it was in fact the same beer, and our first review ever was the <a href="http://barbeerians.com/2009/08/red-chair/">Red Chair IPA</a>. I decided to go ahead and give it a re-review since it has a new name, and well I technically haven&#8217;t reviewed it before. I was pretty giddy about drinking and reviewing this beer because it has been a while since I&#8217;ve delved into some new IPA&#8217;s or at least anything outside the regulars: <a href="ackfootriverbrewing.com/">Blackfoot</a> and whatever is on tap at the <a href="http://staggeringox.com/redatlas/">Red Atlas</a>.</p>
<p><span id="more-2193"></span>We had the Red Chair Northwest Pale Ale out of a little 12 oz. bottle which resulted in small, murky yet transparent orange zest colored samples. Despite the small portions, it packed quite an aroma, with a heavy citrus fruit nose and a floral piny backdrop. Given the refreshing summer smell, I expected a fairly mild bitterness with a lot of orange and grapefruit going on in this brew. To my surprise, it began creamy and smooth with light pine flavoring over a citrus burst, culminating in an intense bitterness that stuck on the back of the tongue.  A delightful little IPA that keeps you drinking. The bitter finish almost left the mouth dry, needing another dose of the Red Chair.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m excited to see this out in six pack as opposed to the bombers which we saw of the old Red Chair IPA last summer. The bomber wasn&#8217;t quite enough, though a figure a six pack of this would be sufficient for a few people to enjoy in the early afternoon. You&#8217;ll definitely want to be careful after a few of these since it weighs in at a nice 6.4% ABV.</p>
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