What unites Asbury Park, Newark and Panic! at the Disco?

Craft beer, of course.

The pop-rockers have partnered with Jersey Shore craft beer operation Asbury Park Brewery to release the new India Pale Ale IP!ATD this week.

IP!ATD, a 6 percent ABV IPA, will be available at the band's sold-out Friday, Jan. 18, engagement at the Prudential Center in Newark, and while supplies last on Saturday, Jan. 19, at the brewery, 810 Sewall Ave., Asbury Park.

According to the brewery's website the beer, brewed in collaboration with Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie, is "bold and earthy, like a West Coast IPA, but juicy and citrusy, lIke an East Coast IPA."

"I say this often but beer really is my comfort food," Urie said in a statement. "With all the traveling I do, it’s something I look forward to knowing I can usually find a local beer that represents the city I’m visiting or have one of my classic favorites for when I’m feeling homesick. For me, IP!ATD is a blend of both those feelings

The Panic! at the Disco/Asbury Park Brewery connection stretches back to March 2018, when the band played a surprise show at the Stone Pony on the waterfront. IP!ATD was initially available at that Pony gig, and at the brewery's tasting room following the show.

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