Last Wave Brewing's Final Attempt to Squeeze Into the IPA Overcrowd
Welcome to the grand finale of the IPA saga — or so we hope — with Last Light, the American IPA from Last Wave Brewing Co. Because, clearly, what the beer world was desperately lacking was yet another IPA, presumably to round out the collection of IPAs that are already taking over every taproom like a hoppy, yeasty invasion.
Last Light is the beer equivalent of arriving at the party just as the lights are coming on — fashionably late and slightly unnecessary. It’s as if Last Wave Brewing looked at the IPA-saturated market and thought, “You know what this needs? One more!” This brew isn't just jumping on the bandwagon; it’s building a new wagon, painting it hop-green, and attaching it to the end of the IPA parade.
Each sip of Last Light is a reminder that yes, we are indeed still doing this IPA thing. It’s for those who think, “I’ve tried a thousand IPAs, but I’m sure this one will be different.” Spoiler alert: it’s a well-crafted, hoppy, beautifully balanced IPA — you know, like the other gazillion IPAs out there.
But let's give credit where it's due. "Last Light" is more than just a beer; it's an experience, an adventure, a journey into the well-trodden path of American IPAs. It’s perfect for those evenings when you want to say, “I’m drinking something unique and special,” while sipping on the craft beer equivalent of a Hollywood reboot.
So, here's to Last Light, the IPA that’s bravely stepping into the ring to take its swing at hoppy glory. Because in the craft beer world, the motto is clear: "If at first you don't succeed, brew, brew an IPA." Cheers to the never-ending quest for IPA dominance — or at least differentiation.
Cheers you, silly Bastards!