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A Virginia based brewery just launched a “Tiger King” themed beer

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A Virginia based brewery just launched a “Tiger King” themed beer

Back Bay Brewing Co., a Virginia-Beach-based brewery announced the release of three new beers, but get this…one of them is themed after the Netflix docuseries, “Tiger King.”
The Tiger King New England IPA from Back Bay Brewing Co. is already sold out online.  The brew sold out in less than 24 hours after the company posted on its Facebook announcing the new brew.

The brewery said it hasn’t decided if it’ll brew the beer again, but will be talking about doing it again.

I know what you are asking yourself, what is this Tiger King beer?

The Tiger King IPA is a 7.0% ABV, single-hop Citra New England-style IPA.

If you don’t think Carole Baskin killed her husband and runs an honest tiger resuce, there’s still a tasting package named after her that’s available for sale. The package doesn’t include the Tiger King beer, but has a Tiger King theme.

The Carole Baskin pack has three Orange Crush IPA, two Clover Club Sour Ale, one Juice Bomb Crowler (32 oz), two 757 Lager, one Big Nut Quacker Crowler (32 oz), and one Blackberry Farmhouse Ale (750 ml).  Sounds delicious!

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