Terminal Gravity IPA
March 1, 2010 Enterprise, ORTerminal Gravity Brewing
Enterprise, OR
Available: OR
This IPA is made with spring water and snow melt from high in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. It was named Beer of the Year by The Oregonian.
ABV: 6.9
ABW: n/a
Color: n/a
Bitterness: n/a
Original gravity: 1060
Terminal Gravity has quite a cult following in the Northwest, thanks to a citrusy-pine predominance in both aroma and flavor. The brewery hails from the tiny town of Enterprise in the eastern half of Oregon where the clouds aren’t as prominent as they are in Portland. But you wouldn’t know it from the looks of this orange-tinged beer that’s as cloudy as a winter sky. A nice skiff of nearly white foam forms quickly in the pour, but disappears just as swiftly. Those aromas of citrus and pine resin are mirrored in flavor, and met with spicy and herbal notes, supported by a sturdy malt backbone. In all, a very quaffable IPA.
- Lisa Morrison
A fruit cocktail in a glass. There’s a glorious interplay of hop flavors in this dark golden, Oregon-brewed IPA, kicking off in the aroma, which is deep and gorgeously inviting, redolent of mango, orange and tinned peaches. More of the same follows in the lusciously fruity taste that, for all the leafy hop character, is really not too bitter. Tangy, earthy hop notes mark the drying, softly bitter finish. A very good, complex, fresh-tasting IPA that in the hands of a skilled kitchen could provide the essence of a great, palate-freshening sorbet.
- Jeff Evans
Lisa Morrison
Lisa Morrison, aka The Beer Goddess, writes about beer whenever she can and also gets to talk about it on a weekly radio show in her hometown of Portland, OR.
Jeff Evans
Author of the Good Bottled Beer Guide and The Book of Beer Knowledge, Jeff Evans is an eight-time editor of the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and one of Britain's best-known beer writers.
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