KCBC's Hoppy Nod to a State That Probably Prefers Potatoes
In an ever-creative twist that no one saw coming (or maybe everyone did), KCBC - Kings County Brewers Collective rolls out Pure Idaho, an American IPA that dares to bravely go where countless others have gone before. Because nothing screams innovation like another IPA, this time with a nod to a state famous for... well, not IPAs.
Pure Idaho isn't just an American IPA; it's a hoppy tribute to the state best known for its spuds – except there are no potatoes in sight, just the familiar aroma of hops, hops, and surprise, more hops. It’s as if the brewers at KCBC thought, “What can we do to stand out? I know, let's name our IPA after a state that’s as far from 'hop country' as possible!”
Each swig is like a journey through a hop field, except you're not really sure why you're in Idaho or how you got there. It’s perfect for those who like their IPAs with a side of geographical confusion and a vague sense of bewilderment.
But let's not overlook the 'American' part of this IPA. In the craft beer world, 'American IPA' is a term as loaded as a baked potato at a state fair. It's synonymous with a certain boldness, a “we’ll add as many hops as we want, thank you very much” attitude.
So here's to Pure Idaho, the beer that’s less about paying homage to the Gem State and more about jumping on the IPA bandwagon with a cheeky name. Cheers to KCBC, for creating a brew that’s part liquid patriotism, part hoppy stereotype, and entirely an exercise in craft beer naming gymnastics.
Cheers you, silly Bastards!