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Mother Earth Brewing Company Drops Renaissance Hazy IPA

July 12, 2025 by Dow Scoggins

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Photo Credit: Mother Earth Brewing

VISTA, CA & NAMPA, ID – Mother Earth Brew Co. is thrilled to announce the release of Renaissance Hazy IPA, the latest addition to its celebrated Project X Series. Available starting July 11, 2025, this vibrant hazy IPA bursts with tropical flavors and showcases unique cover art, making it a standout for craft beer enthusiasts.

A Flavorful Blend of Hops
Renaissance Hazy IPA is crafted with a dynamic hop combination of Nelson Sauvin, Citra, Elani, and Vic Secret, delivering a tropical explosion in every sip. According to Matt Watterson, Head Brewer at Mother Earth Brew Co., the beer offers a complex yet balanced profile:

Nelson Sauvin: Bright, fruity notes of white grape and gooseberry.

Citra: Zesty citrus with hints of lime and grapefruit.

Elani: Smooth tropical juiciness, enhancing sweetness.

Vic Secret: Passionfruit and earthy, dank cannabis undertones.

The addition of isolated terpenes amplifies the herbal, dank aromas, creating a bold yet smooth experience with a soft mouthfeel and subtle bitterness. Expect vibrant flavors of ripe mango, grapefruit, and passionfruit, complemented by sticky pine and a clean finish that invites another sip.

Art Meets Craft in Project X
True to the Project X Series tradition, Renaissance Hazy IPA pairs exceptional beer with striking artwork. The can’s label, designed by artist @the_real_darius_, blends the timeless elegance of a Renaissance-style marble statue with the energy of a modern city skyline. This dreamlike fusion of ancient and contemporary, nature and industry, mirrors the beer’s harmonious balance of bold and approachable flavors.

“This label is a visual celebration of contrast and creativity, much like the beer itself,” said Kamron Khannakhjavani, Director of Marketing at Mother Earth Brew Co. “It’s a renaissance of style, flavor, and imagination.”

About Mother Earth Brew Co.
Mother Earth Brew Co., founded in 2010 in Vista, California, is a family-owned craft brewery known for its award-winning ales and lagers, with an additional facility in Nampa, Idaho. Started by Daniel Love and Kamron Khannakhjavani in San Diego County, the brewery expanded from a modest garage to over 70,000 square feet, emphasizing complex, palate-pleasing beers like Cali Creamin’ and Four Seasons. Daniel Love, the founder and CEO, has overseen significant growth, including the 2012 addition of the Vista Tap House and the 2016 Nampa facility, which aimed to produce 100,000 barrels annually, making it Idaho’s largest brewery at the time. Head Brewer Chris Baker manages production across both locations, focusing on innovation with new styles like hazy IPAs and blond stouts, using advanced equipment like centrifuges to enhance aroma and clarity. The brewery prioritizes sustainability and quality ingredients, earning a Travelers’ Choice award from Tripadvisor for its welcoming tap rooms.

For more information please visit https://www.motherearthbrewco.com/

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