Brew is available now

311 has announced their new beer, Come Original India Pale Ale, in collaboration with El Segundo Brewing Company out of El Segundo, CA. Come Original is brewed with Simcoe, Mosaic, and Chinook hops for a subtly sweet and brilliantly clear final product, with notes of tropical flavors and a lingering bitterness. 311 worked closely with El Segundo Brewing Company to create a brew as unique and mesmerizing as the band themselves.

“We are really excited to share our new beer, Come Original IPA, with you all,” shares P-Nut on the collaboration. “Creating this with El Segundo Brewing Company has been a great experience. Enjoy, stay positive and love your life. Cheers!”

311’s Come Original IPA is currently available at El Segundo Brewing Company for pickup and delivery within California and will be available in Southern California through Stone Distributing starting next week. Come Original will also be available for shipping to most states through Craftshack and Craft Beer Kings starting late next week.

311 mixes rock, rap, reggae and funk into their own unique, hybrid sound – and 32 years later, the band is still regarded as one of the most entertaining & dynamic live bands in the US. As veterans of over 2,000 shows across 27 countries, 311 is one of the longest running original lineups in rock, alongside iconic acts like U2 and Radiohead.

311’s celebrated live shows and touring schedule have earned them a vast and dedicated following nationwide. Their annual, headlining, amphitheater show is a staple of the US summer touring season.

311 have released 13 studio albums, two greatest hits albums, two live albums, three DVD’s and a boxed set, and have sold over nine million records in the US alone.

Ten albums have reached the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top 200 Sales Chart – and nine of their singles have reached the Top 10 on Billboard’s Alternative Radio Chart – including three No. 1 singles: “Down,” “Love Song,” and “Don’t Tread On Me” – along with ”Amber,” “All Mixed Up,” “Come Original,” “Creatures For Awhile,” “Hey You,” and “Sunset in July.”