Japandroids and Goose Island Beer Company have unveiled a limited-edition beer that will be available at this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival, which takes place July 20-22 in Chicago’s Union Park. The pale ale, called “The Hops That Heaven Built,” uses two kinds of Canadian malt, paying tribute to Japandroids’ British Columbia home. The beer will be served in 16-ounce cans at Pitchfork Music Festival 2018. Goose Island’s proceeds from the sale of “The Hops That Heaven Built” will benefit RAINN, this year’s festival nonprofit partner.

Since 2013, artists have worked with Goose Island to bring one-of-a-kind beers to Pitchfork Music Festival. Past collaborations include Chance the Rapper’s “No Collar,” Sharon Van Etten’s SVE Kölsch, Twin Peaks’ “Natural Villain,” Run the Jewels’ Belgian wheat ale, and S U R V I V E’s GI5-5538.

Japandroids perform on Sunday at the Festival. Also performing are Tame Impala, Fleet Foxes, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Courtney Barnett, the War on Drugs, Chaka Khan, Mount Kimbie, Blood Orange, Noname, Earl Sweatshirt, and many more. Find the full line-up here, and purchase tickets here.

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