GoodLife Brewing adds Evil Sister Double IPA to Year-Round Lineup

Bend, Oregon's Goodlife Brewing is adding a new year-round beer in bottles called Evil Sister Double IPA.  Based on the same malt bill as their award-winning Sweet As! Pacific Ale only with a much bigger hop kick for a bigger kick but a light profile.More from a press release:Evil Sister gives hop flavors of peach, citrus, and a slight herbal tea aroma that all play well together for a complex nose. This leads to a very balanced Double IPA that is a little of both worlds: strong and refreshing. Quite evil indeed.Evil Sister Double IPA was originally brewed for the 2013 Oregon Brewers Festival and since the first batch, it quickly turned into one of our most sought after beers despite being brewed once a year. GoodLife Brewing co-owner, Ty Barnett, said “Evil Sister is one of those beers that people consistently ask about. With having had limited brewing capacity in the past, we knew that when we had more capacity this was going to be one of the first beers we added year round. We are excited to share this with all of our loyal supporters and we know Curt would be proud.”You will be able to enjoy Evil Sister Double IPA year round with limited distribution in Oregon, Idaho, and Washington in both draft and 500ml bottles starting the first week in April.As brewers of hand crafted ales, we are outdoor enthusiasts who look forward to sharing our craft beers that are most balanced and of the highest quality. GoodLife Brewing Company has been making award-winning beers since 2011 in its home of Bend, Oregon. GoodLife's “Adventurous Ales” are Descender IPA, Sweet As! Pacific Ale, Comatose Imperial IPA, Evil Sister Double IPA and a selection of seasonal beers. In addition to making beer, GoodLife enjoys giving back to the community by supporting many local and national non-profit organizations. Play hard, live easy and enjoy GoodBeer for GoodLife! For more information, visit www.goodlifebrewing.com, or find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at @GoodLifeBrewing.

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