A rush of ripe citrus, resinous hops, and warming malt sweetness sets the tone for Lawson’s Finest Liquids Double Sunshine Double IPA Beer, a beer that helped define a cult following long before its famous sibling entered the scene. First brewed by Sean Lawson in the earliest days of the brewery, this limited release became a destination beer that drew devoted fans to a small Vermont town in search of bold flavor and uncompromising quality. It stands as a reflection of Lawsons enduring belief in brewing beers with intention, patience, and deep respect for craft.
Product Details:
Owner/ Brewmaster: Sean Lawson
Style: Double India Pale Ale
ABV: 8%
Release: 2026 Limited Release, January
Sensory Description:
Full-bodied and expressive, Double Sunshine opens with intense aromas of orange zest, grapefruit pith, and pine resin layered over a subtle caramel malt base. The palate delivers concentrated citrus oils, sticky tropical fruit, and a firm but polished bitterness that builds without overwhelming. Malt richness provides balance and structure, lending warmth and depth while allowing the hop character to remain dominant and persistent. Compared to many modern double IPAs, this expression leans into bold bitterness and structure rather than softness, offering a confident, old-school intensity that feels both nostalgic and timeless.
Brewer’s Background:
Lawsons Finest Liquids is an independent, B Corp-certified craft brewery founded in 2008 by Sean Lawson. What began as a one-barrel home-based operation evolved into one of the most respected names in American craft beer, with the opening of its destination brewery and taproom in 2018. Known for exceptional freshness, community leadership, and social impact, the brewery has supported hundreds of nonprofits and donated millions through its ongoing commitment to giving back.
Serving Suggestions:
Serve chilled in a tulip or IPA glass to concentrate aromatics and highlight its layered hop profile. Double Sunshine pairs naturally with grilled meats, spicy dishes, and rich comfort foods, where its bitterness and alcohol warmth cut through fat and heat with ease.