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The Continent That Once Used To Absorb Flesh... by Dry and Bitter Brewing

The Continent That Once Used To Absorb Flesh In Order To Achieve Divinity And Immortality (Suffocated To The Flesh That It Desired…), a double dry hopped IPA by @dryandbitterbrewing, featuring a whole bunch of modern hops, weighing in at 6.9% ABV.

This has got to be the beer with the longest name that I’ve ever seen. @greatbeerexperiment where I ordered it from just calls it The Continent on their website, but I feel that’d be selling it short (see what I did there?). And just look at that label art: it’s enough to give someone with trypophobia a seizure.

But that’s not to say that The Continent is unapproachable or weird; it’s a mighty fine hazy with all of the juicy character you like but finishing bitter enough to keep old school IPA-heads like yours truly interested.

 

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