What is it about Coney Island Brewing that you feel suits Coheed And Cambria as a band? What about the Hazy IPA, as a style?
Matt: I think both brands fit so well with one another. As a band, Coheed And Cambria kind of sit in their own box in the music world, and at Coney Island Brewery, we like to think that we do as well in the beer industry. It felt like a really natural fit and we’re thrilled it all worked out.
As far as Hazy IPAs go, I kind of circle back to the 'own box' comment. Classic IPAs have firm bitterness and are mostly clear. Hazy IPAs have transformed the category, by being super fruity and hazy, with little to no bitterness and because of that, the style maintains individuality among other IPA styles, as Coheed does in the music world.
Claudio: I live in Brooklyn and we spend lots of summer days in Coney Island with my son. There’s a cool nostalgia in the beers that CIB creates and it aligns with what we do in a lot of ways. We always have a pretty broad selection of craft and local beers on our rider when we tour, but Hazy IPAs seem to be one of the more popular at the moment. We wanted as many people to enjoy it as possible.
Obviously, the beer's name and art are inspired by The Gutter, but are there other Coheed songs you think would be a perfect accompaniment to this beer?
Matt: Coming from a guy that listens to Coheed And Cambria several times a week at the brewery, I can tell you that Coheed’s music goes well with any beer. Outside of The Gutter, I really enjoy listening to Lucky Stars or Mother May I while sipping on Call Your Mother. As a fan of their music since I was a teenager, this has been an incredible process and I can’t wait to get this beer into the hands of other fans!
Claudio: I would start with Unheavenly Creatures, move into The Gutter, shift into Gravity’s Union, then Old Flames...ending on Welcome Home.