The Unholy Union of Equilibrium and Evil Twin Brewing's Double IPA Ambitions
In a world where brewery collaborations are as common as questionable decisions on a Friday night, Equilibrium Brewery and Evil Twin Brewing NYC have joined forces to create Even More Less Holy, a Double IPA that's as paradoxical as its name. Because nothing screams 'craft beer innovation' quite like two brewing giants coming together to make... another IPA.
Even More Less Holy isn't just a Double IPA; it's a liquid oxymoron. It’s as if both breweries sat down, pondered the mysteries of the universe, and then said, “Let’s just throw more hops into the mix and call it a day.” Each sip is a journey through a hop labyrinth, leaving you to wonder if you're tasting the future of beer or just a really indecisive brew.
This beer is perfect for those who like their IPAs with a side of existential confusion. It’s for the beer drinker who, when asked what they’re drinking, wants to reply with a riddle instead of an answer. “It’s even more, but also less, but also holy, but not quite?”
But let’s talk about the 'collaboration' part. Because in the craft beer scene, a collaboration is like a high school group project – two parties come together, ideas clash, everyone contributes something, and the result is something no one entirely understands.
So here’s to Even More Less Holy," the beer that’s bravely treading the fine line between genius and madness. Cheers to Equilibrium Brewery and Evil Twin Brewing NYC, for creating a brew that’s part philosophy, part confusion, and entirely a hoppy enigma. It’s not just a beer; it’s a conversation piece that leaves you asking, “But what does it mean?
Cheers you, silly Bastards!