Widmer Brothers Brewing, Portland OR, has released their Rotator IPA Series. The first release is the X-114 IPA. X-114 IPA will be around till about mid-August. The other beers scheduled to be released, in no particular order, under the Rotator Series are Teaser IPA, Captain Shaddock IPA (created by former Walking Man Brewer Jacob Leonard) and Collaboration IPA.
“Our Rotator IPA series was born out of our brewing team’s desire to experiment with and enthusiasm for the IPA style of beer,” said Rob Widmer. “Our brewers are passionate about creating unique interpretations of beer styles and always finding ways to do things a bit differently. X-114 IPA is an aromatic IPA that originated from the experimental hop that we now call Citra. It’s a great, drinkable beer and is the perfect brew to kick off this series.”
About X-114 IPA
X-114 IPA is an aromatic IPA made from Citra hops that balance perfect proportions of big fruit and citrus flavor with hints of peppery spice, caramel malt sweetness and a bitter, but smooth finish.
Keep an eye out for the Rotator. We have not seen it in PA yet, but found it in Ohio. Widmer does distribute some beers into PA, so if we find it we will let you know. As always ask your local bottle shop if they can get it and then let us know!
Appearance: Golden brew, mostly transparent, with a small foamy head. Lacing was decent, but not great.
Aroma: Not a lot of hop aroma. But there was a nice citrus/fruit aroma with a slight grassy smell. This could have also been from the recently mowed lawn too.
Taste: The first sip was surprising. Knowing it’s an IPA from the pacific NW, I was expecting to be blown away with hop bitterness. This was not the case. Most notable in the first few sips was the fruit taste. Think grapefruit and other citrus fruits. The hop characteristics were decent and more prevalent as the beer warmed. The hops were citrusy and piney. As a homebrewer I have zero experience using Ctira hops, but I think I’m going to have to try them.
Mouth feel: Smooth, slightly bitter with a medium to light body.
Drinkability: Very very smooth. Not overly bitter and has a nice fruit/citrus flavor making it a great summer beer.
If you are a hop head this beer will be light on the hops for you. If you enjoy summer ales with a slight citrus flavor give it a try. I thought it was a refreshing change of pace and made a great deck sitting beer on a hot summer evening.































