Bay State Brewing's Imperial IPA That's as Subtle as a Manager Call

In a world where craft beer names are battling for the most eye-rolls per pint, Bay State Brewing Company proudly presents Ok Karen, an Imperial IPA that's as over-the-top as a viral customer service meltdown. Because what's more craft beer than brewing up something that sounds like an internet meme?

Ok Karen isn't just an Imperial IPA; it's a passive-aggressive toast to all the Karens of the world. It’s as if the brewers thought, “What’s the most obnoxious name we can give to an obnoxiously strong beer?” and voilà, a legend was born.

Each sip of this brew is like a confrontation at the customer service desk — intense, slightly bitter, and leaving you wondering, “Was that really necessary?” It’s perfect for those beer enthusiasts who like their IPAs as confrontational as a misplaced parking complaint.

But let's unpack the 'Imperial' part. In the ever-escalating arms race of IPA potency, Bay State Brewing said, “Hold my beer... and make it stronger.” This beer isn't just a beverage; it's an assertive, hop-laden declaration that screams, “I demand to speak to your tastebuds’ manager!”

So here’s to Ok Karen, the beer that's taking no prisoners and apologizing for nothing. It’s not just a drink; it’s a bold, brash, in-your-face brew that’s ready to file a complaint with your liver. Cheers to Bay State Brewing Company, for crafting a beer that’s part sarcastic retort, part hoppy havoc, and entirely unforgettable.

Cheers you, silly Bastards!

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