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Tired Hands Working On Refreshinger TIPA Cans

Tired Hands Working On Refreshinger TIPA Cans
Images Courtesy of Tired Hands Brewing
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Bil Corcoran Story by: Bil Corcoran
Published: July 8, 2026 | Updated: July 7, 2026
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Pennsylvania craft beer enthusiasts have another highly anticipated release to look forward to as Tired Hands Brewing Company prepares to unveil a powerful new Triple IPA called Refreshinger. Brewed in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, Refreshinger is set to arrive at a formidable 10% ABV, delivering the bold hop character, elevated alcohol content, and larger-than-life drinking experience that fans of the Triple IPA style crave.

According to the can label, Refreshinger TIPA will be packaged in 16-ounce cans and is expected to become one of the brewery’s most talked-about limited releases. While tasting notes and official release details have yet to be announced, the striking package design and beer style alone are already generating excitement among craft beer drinkers, hop lovers, and loyal followers of the brewery.

Refreshinger TIPA Features Eye-Catching Artwork

One of the first things that stands out about Refreshinger is its unforgettable can artwork. The label is packed with vibrant visual energy, featuring a surreal design dominated by swirling orange tentacle-like forms weaving through textured green organic shapes against a deep black background.

Hidden throughout the artwork are numerous colorful eyes peering from the green landscape, creating an otherworldly aesthetic that perfectly matches the creative branding for which Tired Hands Brewing Company has become known. The beer’s name, Refreshinger, appears prominently across the center of the label in a striking stylized font, while “TIPA” is displayed near the bottom.

The label also confirms several key details, including:

  • Beer Style: Triple IPA (TIPA)
  • Alcohol By Volume: 10%
  • Package Format: 16 oz can
  • Brewery: Tired Hands Brewing Company
  • Location: Ardmore, Pennsylvania

The artistic presentation reinforces the brewery’s reputation for producing memorable releases that combine innovative beer recipes with bold visual identity.

What Beer Fans Can Expect From Refreshinger

Although official tasting notes have not yet been released, experienced Triple IPA drinkers know what often defines this popular style. Triple IPAs are typically brewed to maximize hop intensity while balancing substantial alcohol content with juicy fruit character, saturated aromatics, and a full-bodied mouthfeel.

Given Tired Hands’ extensive history creating hop-forward beers, many craft beer fans will be watching closely to see which hop varieties make their way into Refreshinger. Triple IPAs commonly showcase flavors and aromas such as:

  • Mango
  • Pineapple
  • Citrus
  • Orange zest
  • Peach
  • Passion fruit
  • Tropical fruit
  • Resinous pine
  • Dank hop character

At 10% ABV, Refreshinger is expected to deliver a substantial drinking experience while maintaining the bold hop profile that has made modern Triple IPAs such a sought-after category among craft beer enthusiasts.

A Noteworthy Release for Pennsylvania Craft Beer

The Pennsylvania craft beer scene continues to thrive, with breweries across the Commonwealth producing nationally recognized IPAs, pale ales, lagers, stouts, and barrel-aged specialties. Within that competitive landscape, Tired Hands Brewing Company remains one of the most closely followed names among collectors, beer traders, and fans of hop-forward brewing.

Whenever the brewery announces a new IPA release, interest tends to build quickly. Refreshinger appears poised to continue that trend, particularly among drinkers who seek limited releases, high-ABV hop bombs, and fresh canned Triple IPAs.

For those who enjoy exploring new releases from Pennsylvania breweries, Refreshinger may become one of the more notable upcoming beers to watch. The combination of Tired Hands’ brewing reputation, the popularity of the Triple IPA style, and the beer’s impressive 10% ABV profile should make this release especially appealing to dedicated IPA fans.

As additional details become available regarding release dates, distribution plans, hop varieties, and tasting notes, anticipation for Refreshinger is likely to continue growing throughout the craft beer community.

Stay tuned for further updates on Tired Hands Refreshinger Triple IPA, including availability information, tasting impressions, and release day details.


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Tired Hands Brewing Company is one of the most influential craft breweries in Pennsylvania and has become a destination brewery for beer lovers throughout the Northeast United States. Based in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia, Tired Hands has earned a devoted following through its creative brewing approach, highly sought-after IPA releases, innovative experimentation, and constantly evolving portfolio of craft beer styles.

Since its founding, Tired Hands Brewing Company has built a reputation for producing some of the most talked-about Pennsylvania craft beer, including New England IPAs, Double IPAs, Triple IPAs, barrel-aged beers, saisons, stouts, lagers, and specialty releases. The brewery is particularly well known for pushing the boundaries of hop-forward beer while maintaining a commitment to quality, freshness, and creativity.

Beer enthusiasts from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, and beyond frequently seek out Tired Hands releases due to the brewery’s reputation for limited production beers and innovative brewing techniques. New releases often generate significant interest among collectors, traders, and craft beer fans looking for the latest highly rated IPA, hazy IPA, Double IPA, or Triple IPA.

The brewery’s home base in Ardmore has become a popular destination for visitors exploring the greater Philadelphia craft beer scene. Over the years, Tired Hands has helped strengthen Pennsylvania’s position as one of America’s leading craft beer states by consistently producing beers that attract local customers as well as national attention.

Tired Hands is especially recognized for creating hop-forward beers with expressive aroma profiles, saturated flavors, and modern brewing techniques. The brewery’s IPAs frequently showcase bright citrus notes, tropical fruit character, juicy hop flavors, and smooth drinkability that appeal to both longtime craft beer drinkers and newcomers to the style.

Beyond IPA production, Tired Hands Brewing Company has developed a diverse beer portfolio that includes farmhouse ales, saisons, lagers, stouts, experimental beers, and limited specialty releases. This versatility has allowed the brewery to remain one of the most respected names in the Pennsylvania beer industry.

Today, Tired Hands Brewing Company continues to be a major force within American craft beer. Each new release attracts attention from dedicated followers eager to discover the brewery’s latest creation. With the upcoming launch of Refreshinger Triple IPA, Tired Hands once again demonstrates its commitment to producing innovative, flavorful, and memorable craft beer that stands out in an increasingly competitive market. For fans of Pennsylvania craft beer, hazy IPA, Triple IPA, and limited brewery releases, Tired Hands remains a brewery worth watching.


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