Zeal: Because Apparently, The World Needed Yet Another Double IPA
Eredità Beer has bravely ventured where only about a gazillion brewers have gone before, introducing Zeal, the Double IPA that's so eager to impress, it practically hops right out of the can. Because, in the craft beer universe, why make something new when you can double down on something old?
Zeal is what happens when a brewer looks at a standard IPA and thinks, “This is good, but what if it was more... everything?” It's like they threw hops into the vat and yelled, “More power!” until they were hoarse, or the brewery was out of hops, whichever came first.
This beer is for those who think their taste buds are invincible, the kind of people who say “bring it on” to a tongue-lashing by lupulin. With every sip of Zeal, you're not just tasting a beer; you're embarking on a Herculean trial of hop endurance. It's the beer equivalent of a roller coaster that only goes up.
Don’t get us wrong, Zeal is as complex as the plot of a telenovela. It’s got more layers than your aunt's lasagna and more depth than a philosophy major’s thesis. But at the end of the day, it’s another Double IPA in a sea of over-hopped beverages, waving its hop cones in the air like it just doesn’t care.
So here's to Zeal, a beer that's standing up and shouting in a room full of shouty beers. It's perfect for anyone looking to test the limits of their palate, or just show off how much bitterness they can handle before their taste buds wave the white flag. Cheers to originality, or at least to bravely following the crowd!
Cheers you, silly Bastards!