A new Limp Bizkit-inspired IPA beer cleverly named “Fred Thirst” has hit store shelves, courtesy of Dallas brewery and taproom Celestial Beerworks.
While it appears that the IPA is not an officially licensed product, the design pays full homage to Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst. A repeated image of the frontman wearing his trademark backwards red baseball cap along with an Eckō T-shirt adorns the eye-catching can.
As far as the taste and strength, “Fred Thirst” IPA is packed with citra and mosaic hops, with a robust 7% ABV. A four-pack is currently selling at stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for $17.99, according to a post on Reddit (see below).
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And a fun fact: “Durst” actually means “thirst” in German, so there’s that additional info to wrap your mind around.
Last year, 7-Eleven announced “7-Select Big Bite Hot Dog Sparkling Water” as an apparent homage to Limp Bizkit, but it turned out to be an April Fool’s joke.
Fans can catch Limp Bizkit on tour in 2025 when the nu-metal veterans embark on a UK/European leg of their “Loserville Tour” in early March (pick up tickets). Fred Durst and company will also support Metallica at several North American stadium shows from April through June (tickets available here).