Chatham Brewing Releases Hop Crop IPA

CHATHAM, N.Y. — Chatham Brewing, Columbia County’s first and finest brewery in New York’s upper Hudson Valley, has released their Hop Crop IPA.

This “Harvest” India Pale Ale is a bold west coast style IPA. It is also liberally “Wet”-hopped with freshly picked Cascade hops from Chatham Brewing’s hop yard in East Chatham, as well from the Kinderhook Creek Hop Yard. Certain hops that are included in this release of the Hop Crop IPA were picked at Chatham Hop Fest that took place on Saturday, Aug. 19.

“One of the most anticipated beers we come out with each year is the Hop Crop IPA. In fact, it could be considered one of our more interactive beers, given that our fans had a hand in picking the hops used in making this fresh IPA,” said Tom Crowell, co-founder and owner, Chatham Brewing.

Hop Crop IPA has a 6.5% ABV and is available in 12 oz. cans and on draft at bars, restaurants, and retailers proudly carrying Chatham Brewing products.

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