Mother Earth Brewing and artist Gabo Zeta collaborate to release the latest Project-X Series IPA, Hop Monster.

image courtesy Mother Earth Brewing Company

Press Release

Vista, CA & Nampa, ID…Mother Earth just released the latest in its  rotating Hazy IPA series and it’s a monster…Hop Monster, that is.  

Following its series forebearers, Hop Monster leans into its bitterness quite a bit more than the  typical New England style of hazies typically found on the shelf – clocking in at 60 IBUs and  loaded with Rakau, Nelson, and Citra Hops.  

“We’ve been having a lot of fun with these Southern Hemisphere varietals lately. The  sweet/tropical/stone fruit characteristics really lend themselves well to the style. The increased  bitterness also helps to balance that perceived sweetness. We typically don’t use lactose in our  hazy beers, which is often done to assist with haze stability and to increase body, but we’ve  found that we can achieve those qualities through brewing methods rather than loading the beer  with adjuncts. The result is a medium to full bodied beer with tons of hop aroma and flavor but  without the cloying sweetness.” 

-Chris Baker – Director of Brewing Operations, Mother Earth Brew Co. 

As for the other half of the collaborative project – the label art – Mother Earth enlisted  Ecuadorean artist, Gabo Zeta, to illustrate the can and the results are wild. Gabo’s “lowbrow” art is defined by its bright saturated colors, psychedelia, 80s & 90s cartoons, punk rock, horror and toy culture and is inspired by the work of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, the creator of Rat Fink. 

Hop Monster HIPA is available now on draft and rolling out in 16oz cans throughout August and  September. Customers are urged to locate it using Mother Earth’s beer finder at  findmotherearthbrewing.com to locate near them. 

# # #