Chatoe Rogue Wet Hop AleNewport, Ore., 6.4% ABV
Growing your own hops ensures optimum freshness, and that’s exactly what Rogue does for this wet-hopped ale, which is a part of the brewery’s aptly named GYO (or grow your own) series. Six different hop varieties from Rogue’s micro hop yard offer clean and approachable flavors of soft citrus and mellow hop spice. Restrained bitterness on the finish makes this ale a perfect toe-dip into the fresh-hop style.
Deschutes Hop TripBend, Ore., 5.5% ABV
Nearly half a ton of farm-fresh Crystal hops from Salem, Ore., go into to this American pale ale, resulting in crisp floral flavors and a surprisingly sweet, honeyed finish. The somewhat restrained 38 IBUs make it an easy-drinking match for a burger.
Great Divide Fresh Hop Pale AleDenver, Colo., 6.1% ABV
Great Divide gets whole cone hops overnighted from the Pacific Northwest for this American pale ale, which hits hoppy high notes of tangy citrus, fresh cut grass and resinous pine. Crisp and medium-bodied, fans of a big hop bite will love sinking their teeth into this once-a-year beer.
Sierra Nevada Northern Hemisphere HarvestChico, Calif., 6.7% ABV
Cascade and Centennial hops from Washington are picked and same-day-shipped to Sierra Nevada’s Chico brewery, where they immediately head to the brewing kettle, resulting in a beer with bright notes of grapefruit and pine and a hint of sweet biscuit malts on the finish.