Double Mountain and Mt. Hood Meadows collaborate on Bullwheel IPA

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In celebration of their new Sahale winter sports lodge, Mt. Hood Meadows has collaborated with Hood River, Oregon’s Double Mountain Brewery & Cidery on Bullwheel IPA. The new seasonal release is the perfect complement to a good day at the mountain. Perfect for aprés, this IPA that is highly aromatic, has a balanced bitterness, is super crushable, and borders the line between juicy and classic PNW.


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Sahale is the first major expansion at Mt. Hood Meadows since 1999 and adds 23,500 square feet of dining and resort services space. Sahale will be the new home of the Meadows Learning Center and a new ski and snowboard equipment rental center. The second floor features over 10,000 square feet and 230 seats for dining, with diverse menu offerings designed to be served with quality and efficiency, a bar and outdoor deck.

Bullwheel IPA description:

A steady lift of bright citrus and pineapple point the tips downhill, carving their way through pillowy evergreen while balancing minimal bitterness. Brewed with our friends at Mt. Hood Meadows, this après IPA keeps it smooth and easy to knockback.


“I’m diggin the citrus and evergreen this beer is pushing. It’s somewhere between a classic West Coast IPA and a Juicy. I can’t get up the hill without one. Well, I could. But it wouldn’t be as much fun.“- Matt Coughlin, Lead Brewer

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Bullwheel IPA is available in OBRC refillable 500ML bottles and on draft at Double Mountain’s Hood River Taproom, SE Portland Taproom in the Woodstock neighborhood, and at fine establishments throughout the Northwest, including Mt. Hood Meadows.


About Double Mountain Brewery & Cidery:

Double Mountain Brewery & Cidery was established in 2007 in the heart of downtown Hood River, OR. Founder, Matt Swihart, opened the brewery with a clear mission: make great beer for craft beer fans. The unique location of Double Mountain provides the use of pure and clean glacial water for beers and ciders, while also taking advantage of regionally grown hops. Reusable bottles allow customers to partake in a softer environmental footprint, affirming they are part of a sustainable future. Double Mountain may be found on tap and in bottles throughout the Pacific Northwest.

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