0.5L, Alc 4.5% 25 IBU. Only 5% of the world's oceans have been explored! Of course, it is known for certain that somewhere in its depths live starfish, crabs, octopuses, sponges and at least one squirrel in a spacesuit. But these five percent are in the vision of scientists, and what do ordinary people like us know about it? Definitely less than they should, and now we are going to fix it! Let's start with something more or less popular: most of the oxygen on our planet is emitted by phytoplankton, and not trees, as many might think. This little hero of the invisible front produces about 70% of the oxygen we breathe. But it is hard to believe that algae, plankton and fish live in the dark depths. And our ancestors had little faith in this, so terrifying sea monsters appeared in folklore, often octopus-like predators that pulled ships to the bottom with their tentacles. And you know, they believed in it for good reason, because there really are colossal squids and octopuses living in the ocean. Of course, they couldn’t sink a ship like that, but they excited people’s imaginations a few centuries ago. The main thing is not to dive too deep into all these facts, otherwise you might accidentally find out where such soft white sand comes from in the Maldives. In general, you need to be careful with the ocean, you need to dive and come up slowly, so that you don’t feel bad later. With alcohol, in general, the same thing, our new Australian IPA called Slow Dive is just right for a leisurely dive, during which you can see the hops of Nelson Sauvin & Motueka.