
Look: Brown with hint of orange. Almost no head that is lacy and light
Taste: Hop-filled with a delicious aroma.
Conclusion: This drink has a bitter first which is dulled by the sweet bouquet of citrus flavored hops.
Its named after Oregon's high desert phenomenon called Inversion. This happens when there is a fog in the valleys but it gets sunnier the further you travel up the mountain. Similar to drinking this glorious IPA, you will ascend to the heavens and a white light will lead to the bountiful field of hops.
This 6.8% IPA packs a ton of sticky bountiful hops in an adequately powerful package that is a delight to consume. Deschutes strikes again. I love their Porter too.
8 Brews!
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