Thought I'd add my 2cents since I just kegged a batch of this.
American Homebrew had this recipe in an issue of Zymurgy.
http://www.homebrewersassociation.org/homebrew-recipe/deschutes-fresh-squeezed-ipa-clone/
The only real difference is it doesn't use wheat, uses Crystal 75L (I used 80L) and has Mosaic in the dry hop.
Good amount of Gypsum and mash Ph at 5.4 really accentuated the hops.
One of the best IPAs I've brewed. Great tropical fruit, mango and grapefruit noise and taste and a smooth hop bite that makes is crushable.
I do like the idea of adding some wheat to enhance the mouth on this, making it a little more New England IPA style, but this works really well as is.
Definitely recommend this one to anyone looking for a solid IPA recipe. This is going to become a regular one on tap.
Have u compared it side by side to the real deal? Or did they on American Homebrew? Just wondering. People on here have compared OP's recipe side by side and state it's pretty much nailed. I'll be trying the real deal in Arlington VA tomorrow at their 200yrd outdoor tap and kegging mine this Tuesday so will get a good idea of how close it comes.