This week, Von Ebert Brewing releases Tropical Substance IPA, the first in a series of three spin-off recipes of its signature, award-winning Volatile Substance NW IPA.
“Tropical Substance IPA mirrors our motto, ‘Where Tradition Meets Evolution’ with a reimaging of our flagship Volatile Substance NW IPA that shakes things up while staying true to the bold hop flavors and aromas that define it,” said Sam Pecoraro, brewmaster of Von Ebert Brewing. “Last year, Tropical Substance IPA sold out in mere days so we’re hoping to continue the success and demand for this first release, and the next two varietals.”
Tropical Substance IPA is 6.9% ABV with notes of pineapple, utilizing Citra, Krush and Strata hops, as well as a touch of Abstrax’s Pineapple Skyfarm to boost the tropical twist. It’ll be available at all three Von Ebert Brewing locations, as well as in northwest bars, bottle shops, grocery and convenience stores. The next two, Triple Dry Hopped (TDH) Volatile Substance NW IPA will be released in July and Saturated Substance NW IPA in November.
Von Ebert Brewing’s recently opened N. Mississippi location (825 N. Cook St., Portland) is now home to food truck Tehuana Mexican Cuisine every day of the week, in addition to critically acclaimed, HarBQ on weekends. Beer drinking visitors at all three Von Ebert Brewing locations can purchase 20-ounce steins of gold medal winning Clubhaus Lager for $3 all day, every day. And at the N. Mississippi location, Volatile Substance NW IPA is available for just $5 between noon to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. And Von Ebert Brewing also now offers non-alcohol hop sparkling waters, hard seltzers with plans for hard teas and hard punches later this year for those who don’t drink beer.
The new brewing facility allows Von Ebert Brewing production and distribution to go from 4,000 barrels per year to as much as 20,000 barrels per year and it’s more than halfway there adding new offerings. Von Ebert Brewing now sells more of its products in 12-ounce and 16-ounce cans and expanded its distribution throughout Oregon, Washington, Colorado, California and Japan.

