Foley Brothers' Buried Treasure or Just Another IPA in Pirate's Clothing?
In a sea awash with IPAs, Foley Brothers Brewing hoists the Jolly Roger and sets sail with Pieces of Eight, an Imperial IPA that promises more hop booty than a buccaneer's haul. Because, arr matey, what be better than a beer that tries to plunder yer taste buds with the sheer force of its ABV?
Pieces of Eight isn't just an IPA; it's a treasure map leading to an 'X' that marks the spot of extreme hoppiness. It's as if the Foley Brothers channeled their inner swashbucklers, commandeered a ship, and launched a full-on assault on the unsuspecting isle of IPA-landia.
Each swig is a cannon blast of flavor, a broadside attack that might just leave you marooned on a desert island of bitterness. It's perfect for those who love their beer like they love their pirate tales: intense, adventurous, and with a flagrant disregard for the rules.
But let's not walk the plank just yet. The 'Imperial' title of this IPA is less a declaration of empire and more a warning shot across the bow. This isn't just a beer; it's a voyage into the hoppy unknown, a quest for the fabled Fountain of Bitterness.
So, here's to Pieces of Eight, the beer that's less of a sip and more of a saga. It's for those who don't just drink; they embark on epic drinking odysseys. Cheers to Foley Brothers Brewing, for crafting an ale that's worth its weight in gold doubloons — or at least worth the gold coins you shelled out for it.
Cheers you, silly Bastards!