Collaboration beer Skookum Puffs an IPA made with puffed rice

Published 1:30 am Friday, July 28, 2017

Collaboration beer Skookum Puffs an IPA made with puffed rice
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Collaboration beer Skookum Puffs an IPA made with puffed rice
Collaboration beer Skookum Puffs an IPA made with puffed rice

Two of the best young IPA brewers in the state recently got together to make — what else? — an IPA.

Skookum Brewery’s Hollis Wood teamed up with Jeff Stokes, head brewer at Olympia’s Three Magnets Brewing, to brew Skookum Puffs, an IPA made with five different hops and a variety of puffed rice. The beer was made as the breweries’ offering for this year’s Washington Beer Collaboration Festival in August.

Wood said he and Stokes met at a brewer’s night at Pint Defiance in Tacoma and, after trading mutual admiration, decided to collaborate on a beer for this year’s Collaboration Festival. They talked about playing with rice, and later came up with a grain bill that is 18 percent puffed rice, including wild, Jasmine, flaked and other varieties. The rice gives the beer a dry quality that pairs well with the hops.

Along with Mosaic, Simcoe, Centennial and Eureka hops, the beer also has a hop that Wood said he hasn’t played a lot with: Chelan. Wood said the Chelan hops give the beer notes of citrus, melon and pine.

Three Magnets produced 16-ounce cans of the beer for the release party July 29 at Chuck’s Hop Shop in Greenwood. Skookum will brew the beer, under a different name — Puff, Pass — to keg and put on tap and take to the Collaboration Festival.