Beer of the Week: New England-style IPA for total solar eclipse

Lazy Boy Brewing’s Total Eclipse of the Wort is a New England-style IPA. The Everett brewery made it in honor of the total solar eclipse that will happen on Aug. 21. (Aaron Swaney/For The Herald)

Lazy Boy Brewing’s Total Eclipse of the Wort is a New England-style IPA. The Everett brewery made it in honor of the total solar eclipse that will happen on Aug. 21. (Aaron Swaney/For The Herald)

Total Eclipse of the Wort

Lazy Boy Brewing, Everett

Style: New England-style IPA

Stats: 7.1 percent ABV, 65 IBU

Available: On tap at the brewery.

My thoughts: Lazy Boy Brewing owner and head brewer Shawn Loring isn’t afraid to have a little fun. So when he heard about all the commotion surrounding this summer’s solar eclipse cutting a swath through America, he had an idea: make a beer to honor the once-in-a-generation phenomenon.

The beer he came up with isn’t quite an out-of-this-world creation; everyone seems to be making New England-style IPAs nowadays. But the beer is made with some celestial-themed ingredients. Loring tracked down some Galaxy hops to dry hop the beer with, and also used a healthy amount of Orbit hops late in the boil.

The beer is a big fruity hop bomb. The flaked oats give it the complexion of orange juice and the hops give it a flavor that isn’t far from that, with the taste of passion fruit dominating.

The beer will be released today, and Loring’s hope is that folks will fill up a growler this weekend, crack it Monday morning and raise a glass as the sun and moon put on a show. Sure it’ll be a little early, but it’ll feel like night for a while.

One other fun fact: For inspiration while they brewed the beer last week, Loring said the song “Total Eclipse of the Heart” blared in the background.

From the brewery: A big, juicy New England-style IPA brewed with Galaxy and Orbit hops in honor of this year’s solar eclipse.

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