Domestic meets continental.

Domestic meets continental.
The name says it all.
Somerset, England’s Wild Beer Co. is best known for their use of wild yeast and their wildly experimental ideas for beers. One of their brews, the Evolver IPA, is very aptly named.
Not just jazzin’ around.
This beer was never brewed.
Made for the movies.
As the name might suggest, this beer, an IPA, is brewed with vanilla beans. Did you catch the name’s other reference though?
Peanut butter & prejudice.
The new world.
Estonian craft brewery, Põhjala, brews what they call a “San Diego Session IPA” named Uus Maailm. The Estonian name may not mean much to you,
Worthy of a warning label.
The little brother.
Hawkshead Brewery in Staveley, England brews a sessionable pale ale called ITI. So, where’d the name come from?