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Revolution Brewing TV Party Returning In New 16-oz Cans

Revolution Brewing TV Party Returning In New 16-oz Cans
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Published: July 16, 2026
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Chicago craft beer fans and IPA enthusiasts have another highly anticipated returning release to look forward to as Revolution Brewing prepares to bring back TV Party Rye IPA. One of the brewery’s standout seasonal and specialty IPA offerings, TV Party continues to showcase the bold hop character and distinctive spicy malt profile that have helped make it a favorite among fans of rye-forward India Pale Ales.

Brewed by Revolution Brewing of Chicago, Illinois, TV Party remains a Rye IPA and continues to clock in at a robust yet highly drinkable 7.6% ABV. The returning release will once again be available in eye-catching 16-ounce cans, giving craft beer drinkers plenty of hoppy goodness to enjoy. While official release dates and distribution details have yet to be announced, anticipation is already building among Revolution Brewing followers and IPA collectors.

TV Party occupies a unique place within the ever-growing IPA category. While many breweries focus exclusively on hop intensity, hazy juice bombs, or West Coast bitterness, TV Party combines aggressive hop flavor with the unmistakable character of rye malt. This creates a beer that offers both bold citrus-forward hop expression and a spicy, bready backbone that separates it from countless other IPAs competing for shelf space.

The rye component plays a major role in defining the beer’s personality. Rye malt contributes a subtle peppery spice, enhanced mouthfeel, and additional complexity that complements the hop profile beautifully. The result is a layered drinking experience where hop bitterness, citrus notes, tropical fruit character, resinous undertones, and spicy rye flavors work together in balance.

At 7.6% ABV, TV Party delivers plenty of flavor while remaining approachable for IPA lovers seeking a full-bodied yet refreshing beer. The elevated alcohol content provides enough strength to support the beer’s substantial malt bill and hop presence without becoming overwhelming. Fans of classic American IPA, rye IPA, hop-forward craft beer, and specialty seasonal releases will likely find plenty to appreciate in this returning favorite.

Revolution Brewing has earned a reputation for producing some of the Midwest’s most respected IPAs, and TV Party continues that tradition. The brewery’s expertise with hops and malt shines throughout every aspect of the beer, from aroma to finish. Drinkers can expect inviting hop aromas featuring citrus, grapefruit, pine, floral notes, and tropical fruit layered atop a foundation of spicy rye malt.

The flavor profile is equally impressive. Initial bursts of bright hop flavor are followed by rye spice, light caramel notes, and a pleasant bitterness that lingers just long enough to encourage another sip. The beer’s balance allows both the hops and rye malt to share the spotlight without either component dominating the experience.

TV Party also performs exceptionally well as a food pairing beer. Its hop-forward profile and spicy rye character make it an excellent companion for burgers, barbecue, spicy tacos, smoked meats, wings, pizza, grilled sausages, and sharp cheeses. The beer’s bitterness helps cut through rich foods while the rye contributes additional depth and versatility.

As the craft beer market continues evolving, rye IPAs remain a somewhat specialized category compared to hazy IPA and double IPA releases. That uniqueness is part of what continues to make TV Party so appealing. It provides a refreshing alternative for drinkers seeking something different while remaining firmly rooted in classic American craft brewing traditions.

The return of TV Party is welcome news for longtime Revolution Brewing fans and newcomers alike. Whether enjoyed fresh from the can, poured into a pint glass, or shared at gatherings with fellow beer enthusiasts, this returning Rye IPA offers an opportunity to experience one of Chicago’s most celebrated craft breweries at its best.

If you enjoy rye IPA, American IPA, hop-forward ale, Chicago craft beer, seasonal beer releases, specialty IPA offerings, spicy malt character, and balanced hop bitterness, Revolution TV Party should be near the top of your must-try list. Keep an eye out for upcoming release announcements as this popular rye IPA prepares to make its latest return.

Why TV Party Continues to Stand Out

The IPA category has become one of the most crowded segments in craft beer, with breweries releasing new hop-forward offerings almost every week. Despite that competition, TV Party continues to carve out its own identity thanks to its commitment to a style that remains relatively uncommon. The combination of rich rye malt and expressive hop character creates a drinking experience that feels both classic and distinctive.

Unlike many modern IPAs that focus entirely on fruit-forward hop saturation, TV Party embraces balance. The rye malt adds depth, structure, and complexity that keeps the beer interesting from the first sip to the last. That extra layer of character is one of the primary reasons why so many craft beer enthusiasts eagerly await each return of this seasonal favorite.

For fans of traditional American brewing, TV Party serves as a reminder that malt remains just as important as hops when crafting a memorable IPA. The harmony between the spicy grain bill and the vibrant hop profile creates a beer that rewards careful tasting while remaining accessible enough for casual enjoyment.

Chicago’s craft beer scene has become one of the strongest in the United States, and Revolution Brewing has played a major role in that success. TV Party showcases the brewery’s ability to create beers that appeal to both experienced craft beer drinkers and those looking to explore beyond standard IPA offerings.

The return of TV Party also highlights Revolution Brewing’s commitment to maintaining beloved fan favorites alongside new releases. In an industry constantly chasing the next trend, there is something refreshing about the return of a proven beer that has built its reputation through quality, consistency, and drinkability.

Whether you are a dedicated rye beer enthusiast, a longtime Revolution Brewing supporter, or simply an IPA fan looking for something with a little extra character, TV Party remains one of the more exciting returning releases to watch for throughout the year.


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Founded in Chicago, Illinois, Revolution Brewing has grown into one of the largest, most successful, and most influential independent craft breweries in the Midwest. Known for producing award-winning IPAs, barrel-aged beers, stouts, pale ales, lagers, and specialty releases, Revolution Brewing has established itself as a cornerstone of the American craft beer movement and a leader within the Chicago craft beer scene.

Since opening its doors in 2010, Revolution Brewing has built an impressive reputation through a commitment to quality ingredients, innovative brewing techniques, and a relentless focus on flavor. The brewery quickly became known for creating bold, hop-forward beers while also mastering traditional brewing styles. Today, Revolution Brewing beers are recognized throughout Illinois and across numerous distribution markets throughout the United States.

Perhaps best known for iconic beers such as Anti-Hero IPA, Fist City Pale Ale, Infinity Hero IPA, and Eugene Porter, Revolution Brewing continues to attract craft beer fans seeking fresh, flavorful, and consistently excellent beer. The brewery’s lineup showcases a wide variety of styles ranging from approachable everyday beers to highly sought-after barrel-aged releases that generate national attention among beer collectors.

One of Revolution Brewing’s greatest strengths is its expertise in hop-driven beer. The brewery has earned particular acclaim for its IPA program, producing some of the most respected and highly rated India Pale Ales available in the American craft beer marketplace. Whether brewing traditional West Coast-inspired IPAs, hazy IPA releases, double IPAs, rye IPAs, or limited-edition experimental beers, Revolution consistently delivers exceptional quality and flavor.

Beyond its beer portfolio, Revolution Brewing has become an important part of Chicago’s brewing culture. The brewery operates a popular brewpub and production facility that attracts locals and visitors seeking fresh beer, exceptional food, and a welcoming atmosphere. The brand has developed a loyal following through community engagement, brewing innovation, and a strong connection to Chicago’s blue-collar heritage.

Revolution Brewing has also become highly respected for its Deep Wood Series, a collection of barrel-aged beers matured in carefully selected whiskey barrels. These annual releases have earned praise from critics and enthusiasts alike, helping establish Revolution as one of the premier barrel-aging programs in the country.

Today, Revolution Brewing continues to push forward while remaining true to its roots. Through outstanding IPA releases such as TV Party Rye IPA, nationally recognized flagship beers, innovative seasonal offerings, and award-winning barrel-aged creations, Revolution Brewing remains one of the most important craft breweries in America and a driving force behind Chicago’s thriving craft beer industry. For beer lovers seeking bold flavor, brewing excellence, and authentic craft beer passion, Revolution Brewing continues to set the standard.


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