A New Craft Beer Pays Homage to Fred Durst
Briefly

Consider this: the Limp Bizkit frontman had supporting roles in not one but two A24 productions in 2024, playing a version of himself in Y2K and the protagonist's emotionally distant father in I Saw the TV Glow. At a point in time when plenty of once-scorned artists are being re-evaluated, don't be surprised if Durst's legacy is also up for reconsideration in the months to come.
Dallas's Celestial Beerworks and Fort Worth's Martin House Brewing recently announced the debut of a new IPA, Fred Thirst, that draws inspiration from the Limp Bizkit frontman in his prime.
Celestial Beerworks described Fred Thirst as 'a crisp, clean, juicy American IPA loaded with Citra and Mosaic.' We get flavors of sticky pine resin, orange rind, tropinana juice and lemon hard candy.
Whether or not it has Durst's blessing, it does sound pretty tasty, and the 7% ABV is also appealing. As for Durst himself, he's currently engaged in a lawsuit with UMG over unpaid royalties.
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