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Trash Talk, Tailgates, and a Taste of Philly: Where to Find Yards’ Boldest IPA

Updated: Aug 11

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YARDS TRASH TALK IPA
YARDS TRASH TALK IPA

In Philadelphia, trash talk isn’t just part of the game—it is the game. Whether it’s on the field, on the airwaves, or in line for a cheesesteak, the city thrives on boldness, grit, and loyalty. So it’s no surprise that Yards Brewing Company has turned that energy into something you can pour: Trash Talk IPA.


Brewed as a tribute to Philly’s unapologetic spirit—especially around football season—Trash Talk IPA is everything you'd expect from a beer wearing green: sharp, outspoken, and made for game day. It’s a limited release, but if you know where to look, you can still find it.


A Beer Born from the Birds

According to NBC Philadelphia, Yards developed Trash Talk IPA with Eagles fans in mind. This isn’t a subtle beer. It leans into hoppy bitterness and boasts a crisp finish that pairs perfectly with a touchdown celebration—or a rival's fumble.

With label art that nods to tailgate culture and a flavor profile meant to spark conversation, Trash Talk IPA captures the city’s rhythm in a can.



Where to Find It (and What to Drink Next)

In the Juniata section of North Philly, Fine Beers is one of those local spots that quietly carries the city’s best-kept secrets (call if they have in stock), along with their other beer store locations like Beer Guys and Southampton Beverages. Step inside and you'll find aisles packed with craft selections from all over the region—including frequent deliveries from Yards, Evil Genius, Love City, and Dock Street.


While Trash Talk IPA isn’t on every shelf in the city, Fine Beers is known for getting these limited releases early and often. If you’re already stocking up for your Sunday watch party or just exploring new styles, this is a solid place to start.

And if Trash Talk IPA is sold out? No worries—Yards’ Philadelphia Pale Ale and Brawler are always worth taking home.


Why Fine Beers Feels Like Philly

There’s no fancy tasting room here, no curated tap list or chalkboard menus. Just cold beer, honest prices, and a team that knows the difference between a crisp pilsner and a hazy IPA without making it complicated.

What makes Fine Beers stand out isn’t just what they stock—it’s the feeling that you’re walking into a place that understands beer and the city it belongs to.


Raise One for the City

As football season ramps up and Philly’s voice gets louder, a beer like Trash Talk IPA feels right at home. And places like Fine Beers remind us that you don’t need to leave the neighborhood to experience the best of what Philly’s breweries have to offer.


So whether you're loyal to the Birds, the beer, or both, it’s worth stopping in. Stock your fridge, swap some game day predictions, and grab a six-pack that says what everyone’s thinking:


This is Philly. Say it with your chest—and your can.

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