Departed Soles' Salute to the Garden State, Now in Hop Form
In a world where every state, city, and unincorporated territory seems to have its own IPA, Departed Soles Brewing Company presents the New Jersey IPA, because nothing screams 'craft beer' quite like naming a brew after a state best known for turnpikes and reality TV. It's the beer equivalent of wearing a "Jersey Strong" t-shirt, but, you know, ironically.
New Jersey IPA isn't just a beer; it's a liquid homage to the Garden State, minus the turnpike tolls and the scent of the Meadowlands. It's as if the brewers thought, “What embodies New Jersey? Let’s brew that, add hops, and call it a day.” The result? A beer that's as bold, unapologetic, and in your face as a Jersey diner menu.
Each sip is like a journey through New Jersey's finest strip malls and boardwalks, with a hop profile as complex as the state's highway system. It’s perfect for those who want to rep their state pride but also enjoy the nationwide pastime of IPA worship.
But let's not forget the 'American' in American IPA. Because what’s more American than slapping your state’s name on a beer and adding enough hops to make Uncle Sam shed a tear of joy? It's a patriotic pint that says, “I love New Jersey, and I also love confusing my taste buds.”
So here’s to the New Jersey IPA, Departed Soles Brewing Company's contribution to the ever-expanding atlas of state-themed beers. It’s not just a drink; it’s a statement piece. A statement that says, “Yes, I come from the land of diners, the Boss, and now, this IPA.” Cheers to New Jersey, where the hops are as plentiful as the potholes.
Cheers you, silly Bastards!