When Hops Met Overkill in a Beer Love Story
In the latest episode of "How Many Hops Can We Cram Into One Beer Before It Becomes a Salad?", Abomination Brewing Company and Tox Brewing Co. have joined forces to answer a question no one asked. Enter Rare Frogy, a Triple Dry Hop Triple IPA, because why settle for moderation when you can dive headfirst into the deep end of hop insanity?
Rare Frogy isn't just a beer; it's a hoppy behemoth, a testament to the brewing philosophy that more is always better. Triple Dry Hop? Check. Triple IPA? Double-check. It's like someone looked at a regular IPA and said, "Cute, but let's make it so hoppy that even the hops are asking for a break."
In a craft beer world obsessed with pushing boundaries, Rare Frogy stands as a monument to excess. It's the brewing equivalent of using a flamethrower to light a candle – unnecessary, but undeniably impressive.
Sipping on Rare Frogy is like taking your taste buds on a roller coaster ride through Hopland, with twists and turns of bitterness, citrus, and pine. Each sip is an adventure, a battle between your love of hops and your common sense. The aftertaste? A lingering reminder that you're not in Kansas anymore, Toto; you're in a land where hops reign supreme, and your palate is just along for the ride.
What do you pair with a beer that's more hops than liquid? Something bold, something brave, something that won't be overpowered by the sheer force of the hops. Think spicy foods, strong cheeses, or just a plain old spoonful of hop pellets if you're really committed to the cause.
Rare Frogy isn't just the brainchild of Abomination Brewing Company; it's a collaboration with Tox Brewing Co., because it takes a village to raise a beer this hoppy. This partnership serves as a reminder that when it comes to crafting the ultimate hop bomb, two heads (or breweries) are better than one, especially when both are equally hop-obsessed.
Rare Frogy is a beer that doesn't apologize for what it is: an unapologetic, hop-forward monster that's not for the faint of heart. It's a love letter to the hop heads, a challenge to the casual drinker, and a bewildering curiosity to everyone else.
So here's to Rare Frogy, a beer that dares to ask, "How much is too much?" and then laughs in the face of moderation. May your glasses be strong, your liver stronger, and your love of hops eternal. Cheers to the rarest of frogs and the hoppiest of adventures.
Cheers you, magnificent silly bastards!