Imagine yourself in a dank, seaside Massachusetts pub. The cold rain patters outside while a foreboding sense of madness closes in around you. It tickles at the inside of your skull. The barkeep with tentacles for a mouth slides you a drink down the polished countertop. What beer is it? Narragansett Innsmouth Olde Ale. You take a sip. Cosmic horror relinquishes it’s grasp on your fevered mind. Yog-Sothoth has wandered off to another dimension.

Narragansett brewing company has decided to celebrate H.P. Lovecraft with a series of mysterious beers inspired by the father of modern horror. Their first dive into the unknown was with a beer called the Lovecraft Honey Ale. While delicious, it didn’t quite have the mind-bending presence of the Deep Ones.

Innsmouth Olde Ale is an “American craft interpretation of the select stock ales served at taverns and roadside inns in Olde England. Brewed under the supervision of Sean Larkin, Head Brewmaster for Narragansett and owner of Revival Brewing, Innsmouth Olde Ale is made with a combination of Two-Row Pale, Crystal, Cara, Dark Munich and Chocolate malts, Chocolate rye and a finishing touch of Summit and East Kent Goldings hops.”

Narragansett Innsmouth Olde Ale went on sale yesterday, so be sure to pick up a six-pack so Cthulhu doesn’t have to banish you to a dark oblivion.

Also, be sure check back here next week as we’ll update this article with a list of Philadelphia bars and shops carrying Innsmouth Olde Ale so you too can drink like the Olde Gods.