Ever Grain Brewing's Bipolar Brew That Can't Decide What It Is

In an industry where beer names are starting to sound like rejected emo band titles, Ever Grain Brewing Co. brings us Dreams & Nightmares, a Double IPA that's as confused as a chameleon in a bag of Skittles. Because why settle for a beer that's just one thing when you can have a brew that's having an identity crisis?

Dreams & Nightmares isn't just a Double IPA; it's a liquid rollercoaster of emotions. It’s as if Ever Grain took a look at the standard beer flavor profile, laughed maniacally, and threw in enough hops to make you wonder if you're sipping on a beer or diving headfirst into a hop bale.

This brew is for those who like their IPAs like they like their daytime soap operas: dramatic, over-the-top, and leaving you slightly confused about what just happened. Each gulp is a journey through a hoppy dreamscape, followed by a bitter reminder that nightmares are also dreams, just less pleasant.

But let's address the 'Double' in this IPA. Because in the craft beer world, 'double' is shorthand for 'we doubled the hops and then doubled them again.' It's a beer that doesn’t just walk the line between dreams and nightmares; it hops, skips, and jumps over it.

So, here's to Dreams & Nightmares, the beer that’s doing its best to be both your fairy godmother and bogeyman in a can. Cheers to Ever Grain Brewing Co., for crafting a brew that’s part IPA, part existential journey, and entirely a reason to ponder what it all means.

Cheers you, silly Bastards!

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