"axiomatic bulette can" "Axiomatic creatures dwell in lawful planes, the domains of order. Though they may resemble creatures from the Material Plane, they are more perfectly formed, their features sharper and more precise, their fur or plumage shinier....They are often called 'perfect' creatures, and some say that the axiomatic version are the true and ideal first models; all other creatures of the same type are merely imitations." Perfection. That's the ideal we strive for at Clockwork Breweries. The best in hops, the best in malts, and the best brewer-artisans. That's what it takes to brew the perfect monster of a beer, a monster like Perfect Landshark IPA. This brew burrows up from a sweet, earthy underground of rich malts, leaps high with a razor-sharp blend of four different varietals of Arcadian hops, and finishes with a crushing bite. When you're ready for a smiting, reach for the Silver Bulette – Perfect Landshark. Axiomatic Bulette (Perfect Landshark) Matt Cavotta Jeff Grubb, Bruce R. Cordell, & David Noonan, text Manual of the Planes (2001) Of tangential interest: Seriously, who doesn't roll their eyes reading the shtick on a beer label these days? Half are like rambling stories about epic singlespeed windbike mountainsurfing, maaaan, and the rest seem to be shoving me in the shoulder and threatening to give me a swirly if I can't handle the brutal hop assault. Chee, I'll pass on the Don't Be A Wussy Extra Butch TeethGrinder Pale Ale, thanks all the same. Anyway, there's probably too much hops in your IPA, pass it on.