Breakside Brewery, which is based in northeast Portland, has announced the launch of a delectable new wheat beer called 'Breakside White.'
This refreshing new wheat beer appears to be a modernized take on witbier, a truly classic style that is venerated for its orange-like characteristics, not to mention the distinct use of coriander that adds an added layer of flavor that is at once complex and welcoming.
The 'Breakside White' wheat beer makes use of Hersbrucker, Mt. Hood and Sterling varieties. As far as the flavor profile is concerned, this brew offers the expected orange and coriander notes along with a spicy tang and a recognizable lemon pepper foundation.
Witbier is one of the greatest underappreciated styles, so it’s great to release what may be one of our most approachable and winsome beers in a year-round can," said Breakside's brewmaster Ben Edmunds.
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Trend Themes
1. Modern Witbier Variations - There is an opportunity for craft breweries to create new variations of the classic witbier by experimenting with different ingredients and brewing techniques.
2. Fruit-infused Wheat Beers - Integrating fruits into wheat beer flavor profiles is a trend that could potentially disrupt the beverage industry and attract new consumers.
3. Spice and Herbal-infused Beers - There is an opportunity for brewers to create unique flavor profiles by experimenting with the infusion of spices and herbs in wheat beers.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beer - Craft breweries have the potential to disrupt the beer market by creating new and innovative variations of classic beer styles.
2. Beer Packaging - The launch of year-round can packaging for Breakside's wheat beer highlights an opportunity for businesses in the packaging industry to optimize their products for canned beverages.
3. Beverage Retail - The incorporation of unique flavor profiles for wheat beers presents an opportunity for beverage retailers to attract adventurous and curious customers.