Drop of the Day - Golden Path IPA

This bright and hoppy session IPA packs a punch of hoppy flavour yet is balanced enough to sip away at...preferably alongside a big juicy Kiwi Lamb Burger.
This article was created in partnership with Garage Project
Golden Path was first brewed in 2019 to be paired with a classic cheeseburger as part of Wellington on a Plates event - Burger Wellington - we'd happily serve a tall glass of this alongside our Kiwi Lamb Burgers. But this brew also goes really well with fried chicken, and would go down a treat with Karaage.
That said, there isn't much a can of this cold, crisp, IPA doesn't work with...it's brewed with Golden Naked Oats as well as three types of hops: Mosaic, Columbus and Strata. That creates a huge strength of hoppy flavour, yet the beer is still nicely balanced and ready to go down well with most foods.

Garage Project call that balanced hoppyness "highway to hops", appropritately depicted on the very cool can designed by their in-house graphic designer, Trent Kokich.
With versatility, flavour and style, we can't think of many beers that are better to have on hand for a summer barbecue, party or just a good sunny afternoon.
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