Teenage Brewing unveils Daft Punk-inspired DDH IPA Digital Love
Teenage Brewing, based in Tokigawa, Saitama, has introduced a new DDH IPA called Digital Love. The beer draws inspiration from Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories and is brewed at 7.0% ABV with Mosaic, Citra, and Riwaka hop variants.
Teenage Brewing, based in Tokigawa, Hiki District, Saitama, has introduced a new beer, `Digital Love // デジタルラブ`. The beer is a DDH IPA at 7.0% ABV. In the brewery’s post, `Random Access Memories` by Daft Punk is listed as the pairing music, framing the beer around a sense of lift and groove that echoes French house.
The hop bill includes Mosaic, Mosaic Cryo, Citra, Citra Cryo, Riwaka, and Riwaka CGX. The result is described through bright hop aromatics, juicy fruit character, and a pleasant bitterness that unfolds in layers. It fits Teenage Brewing’s approach of building beers with music and art as reference points, using cultural cues to shape both the concept and the drinking experience.
From its home in Tokigawa, Teenage Brewing has built a reputation for beers that connect craft brewing with wider culture. Digital Love continues that line: a hop-forward IPA aimed at drinkers who value aroma, texture, and a beer with a clear concept behind it.
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