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Craft Beer Times | Tröegs introduces Hopora, the latest addition to its Hop Cycle Series

Tröegs introduces Hopora, the latest addition to its Hop Cycle Series

Tröegs introduces Hopora, the latest addition to its Hop Cycle Series

A New Addition to Hop Cycle Series: Meet Hopora!

If you’re an IPA enthusiast, there’s a high chance that you’ve had a pint or two from the creative and refreshing Hop Cycle series of rotating IPAs by Tröegs. This unique offering from the independent craft brewery has already gained a lot of traction for its constant rotation of unique brews that celebrate the natural growing cycle of hops. And now, to add a new flavor dimension to the cycle, along comes Hopora.

A Bit About Tröegs

Tröegs Independent Brewing, founded by the Trogner brothers in 1996 in Pennsylvania, is a craft brewery that is no stranger to innovation. They continuously experiment with local ingredients to bring out unique and fresh brews. Well-known for their approach of brewing in harmony with the seasons. Their popular Hop Cycle series is an apt manifestation of this philosophy.

What’s the Hop Cycle Series?

The Hop Cycle series relies on the seasonal rhythms of hop farming. Each selection in the series represents a different time of the year and the corresponding hop harvest season. The brewers at Tröegs use the freshest ingredients possible, harvesting the hops at the peak of their flavor intensity for each brew. These unique, seasonal releases have become a staple for craft beer aficionados who eagerly wait for the introduction of each new variant.

Introducing Hopora – The Latest Addition

Tröegs latest addition to the Hop Cycle series is none other than Hopora. This new brew in the series has already started generating a buzz in the craft beer community. A result of years of brewing expertise, Hopora promises an exquisite flavor profile that IPA lovers would truly relish.

The Making of Hopora

Tröegs has a tradition of sourcing the best ingredients for their brewing process. This philosophy extends to Hopora as well. The creation of Hopora starts with a rich foundation of carefully sourced barley. This forms the basis for the multitude of flavors that Hopora eventually embodies.

Over this base, the master brewers add their main character- the ‘Hop’ in the Hopora. These are a concoction of hops harvested from the Pacific Northwest and the iconic Pennsylvania soil. They secure a hop blend that truly brings the depth of flavors and that much sought-after taste.

A Flavorful Experience

Hopora offers a flavor profile that is both multi-layered and delightful. With a robust hop presence, it exhibits strong fruit-forward characteristics. It’s a well-rounded brew with the perfect balance between strong hoppiness and gentle maltiness. On the taste buds, it starts with a subtle sweetness of malt that quickly gives way to an explosion of hoppy bitterness. It’s an intricate blend that is sure to keep your palate intrigued from the first sip to the last.

Anticipation Rises For Hopora

As with every new addition to the Hop Cycle series, the anticipation for Hopora is high. The unique and flavorful profile of Hopora seems likely to earn it a spot as a fan favorite. The refreshing and extensive palate of flavors promises to make Hopora an exciting and beloved addition to the Hop Cycle series.

Excited Yet?

Are your taste buds tingling in anticipation? In the world of craft beer, there’s always something new to look forward to, and Hopora is certainly high on that list. The launch of Hopora is an exciting event not just for all Tröegs enthusiasts, but for beer lovers in general. If you’re itching for a taste, keep an eye out for the release. This is undoubtedly a brew that many will hop on!

Dustin

Dustin is a writer about craft beer and a professional brewer in the city of Chicago. He has written for several magazines and has over a decade of experience in the beer industry. He is currently working on a book about the history of beer in Chicago.

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