Hoplark Added the 'Really Really Hoppy' IPA to its Hoplark 0.0 Collection
Colin Smith — May 5, 2022 — Lifestyle
References: hoplark & foodbusinessnews.net
'Hoplark,' the Boulder-based non-alcoholic beverage brewery, has announced 'Really Really Hoppy,' a new double-hopped IPA. The Really Really Hoppy is a better-for-you IPA as it contains no calories, no sugar, and no gluten, which is excellent given its strong flavor. The drink is double dry-hopped with both Citra and Simcoe hops, which create a flavor reminiscent of a West Coast IPA when combined.
The Really Really Hoppy was released as part of the company's flagship Hoplark 0.0 collection of non-alcoholic beverages. Following in line with the other drinks in the collection, the Really Really Hoppy will be available online at Hoplark's website as well as in-person at select retailers across the country. The drinks are sold in 12-packs of cans at an MSRP of $39.00 USD.
Image Credit: Hoplark
The Really Really Hoppy was released as part of the company's flagship Hoplark 0.0 collection of non-alcoholic beverages. Following in line with the other drinks in the collection, the Really Really Hoppy will be available online at Hoplark's website as well as in-person at select retailers across the country. The drinks are sold in 12-packs of cans at an MSRP of $39.00 USD.
Image Credit: Hoplark
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