Hop Culture Best of Brewery Tour # 1 – Outskirts Brewing

I am not one for Best of the Year lists, more of a in the moment person so I am grateful for outlets like Hop Culture that go in on the whole look back at a whole year thing. You can read their list HERE but first a visit to the Yakima Valley and one of the breweries on the list, The Outskirts Brewing Co.

We start the flight off with an award winning pale ale….

Canyon Crusher Pale Ale – “Light, crisp American pale with notes of Citrus and tropical fruit cup. Too aromatic to be a traditional pale, but too crushable to be a traditional IPA. Hits right in the middle in the perfect way. This recipe won 1st place pale at the 2023 Fresh Hop Ale Fest and People’s Choice at Public House Pre-Harvest Party.”

Barn Raiser NW IPA – “Our flagship IPA. Big notes of Pine, Citrus and Dank (cannabis). Great beer for the IPA fan. Still very clean, but with the extra kick an IPA drinker is looking for.”

My Oh My IPA – “We hit a home run with this one, just in time for baseball season. Go M’s! A clean and clear IPA with huge aromatic notes of berry, pineapple and tropical fruit. Medium body, with a sweet  (but not malty) backbone and low bitterness.”

Yakima Hops


Know a trip to hop country in Yakima, Washington would be better with a trip to the hop fields but there are a couple good ideas that I can wholeheartedly approve.

1. Hop Museum – This would be my first stop. Even a small museum would probably hold some excellent hop knowledge.
2. Bale Breaker Brewing – This is one of the breweries that I really want to visit. The whole idea of being on the farm AND the brewery is great.

Check out all the ideas for a long weekend trip HERE.