74 Beers Ago – Stone Looks Back On 2013

From our pal Brandon Hernandez at Stone Brewing:
We at Stone count ourselves lucky to have so many fans of what we do and the beers we create. Most of those who’ve tagged along as we forge through this hop-studded journey have taken fandom to new heights. That level of devotion is something we don’t take lightly and work to reward by coming up with new beer recipes and getting those brews into our staunch supporters’ hands and pint glasses. As devotees keeping a watchful eye on us will attest, 2013 was a big year for new Stone brews. But even our most keyed-in fans were probably unaware of just how big. We say this, because after examining 12 months’ worth of brewing schedules, even our jaws dropped to the floor when we discovered that we had delivered 74 new beers outside our not-so-standard standard-issue brews this year. So, join us, won’t you, as we revisit them and other notable Stone happenings from the year that was.
First, let’s look at our annual releases—the beers our fans look forward to each year. Those include Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine and Stone Imperial Russian Stout, two versions of which were brewed this year as part of our Odd Beers for Odd Years initiative. Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine received an infusion of smoked oak chips while Stone Imperial Russian Stout was given enough caffeine to keep it up no matter how long fans decide to lay it down, courtesy of espresso beans from our North San Diego County neighbors at Ryan Bros. Coffee. We also brought back the beer formerly known as Stone Ruination Tenth Anniversary IPA, brandishing it with the nickname it was given by many members of Team Stone—Stone RuinTen IPA. But that wasn’t the only re-issue. We also unleashed Double Bastard Ale upon a mostly un-Worthy world in November and gifted said biosphere with Stone Smoked Porter w/Vanilla Bean earlier this month. And, in August, as we do each year, we developed a new beer to celebrate our anniversary. The big one-seven was christened with Stone 17th Anniversary Götterdämmerung IPA, a massive double India pale ale given fruity character and bitterness from a mix of traditional and experimental German hops.




Stone Annual Releases
- 2013 Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine
- 2013 Stone Old Guardian OAK-SMOKED Barley Wine
- 2013 Stone Imperial Russian Stout
- 2013 Stone ESPRESSO Imperial Russian Stout
- Stone RuinTen IPA
- Stone 17th Anniversary Götterdämmerung IPA
- 2013 Double Bastard Ale
- Stone Smoked Porter w/Vanilla Bean
Stone Collaborations
- Aleman/Two Brothers/Stone DayMan Coffee IPA
- Drew Curtis/Wil Wheaton/Greg Koch Stone Farking Wheaton w00tstout
- Robert Masterson & Ryan Reschan/Rip Current/Stone R&R Coconut IPA
- 10 Barrel/Bluejacket/Stone Suede Imperial Porter
Stone Special Editions
- Stone Ruination IPA – Tropical Heat Edition
- Stone Ruination IPA – Grapefruit Slam Edition
- Stone Reason Be Damned Belgian Style Abbey Ale aged in Red Wine Barrels
Stone Enjoy By IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 02.15.13 IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 04.01.13 IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 04.20.13 IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 05.17.13 IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 07.04.13 IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 08.02.13 IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 09.13.13 IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 10.25.13 IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 11.12.13 IPA
- Stone Enjoy By 12.13.13 IPA
Quingenti Millilitre Series
- Batch 01: Green Flash/Pizza Port Carlsbad/Stone Highway 78 Scotch Ale aged in Scotch Whisky Barrels: “Chuck/Jeff/Mitch” Blend
- Batch 02: Green Flash/Pizza Port Carlsbad/Stone Highway 78 Scotch Ale aged in Scotch Whisky Barrels: “Wagner” Blend
- Batch 03: 2011 Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine aged in Bourbon Barrels
- Batch 04: 2011 Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine aged in Rye Whiskey Barrels
- Batch 05: 2011 Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine aged in Temecula Red Wine Barrels
- Batch 06: Stone Ruination IPA aged in Bourbon Barrels
- Batch 07: Southern Charred
- Batch 08: Crime
- Batch 09: Punishment
- Batch 10: Spice Oddity
Stone Mixtape Ale Series
- Stone Mixtape Ale vol.4 – RK & JM’s Blend
- Stone Mixtape Ale vol.5 – The Winking Lizard Blend
- Stone Mixtape Ale vol.6 – Ashley’s 30th Anniversary Blend
- Stone Mixtape Ale vol.7 – Hollingshead 50th Anniversary Blend
- Stone Mixtape Ale vol.8 – Stone Mixed 12 Pack Mix
Stone Farms
- Stone Farms Lavender Pale Ale
- Stone Farms Dandelion IPA
- Stone Farms Ginger Pale Ale
Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens – Liberty Station
- Commemorative Imperial Stone Pale Ale (imperial pale ale)
- J’s OT Stout (oatmeal stout)
- Operation Homefront IPA (session IPA, brewed to raise funds for Operation: Homefront)
- Hoppy Brownie Hemp Ale (hemp-infused brown ale, brewed for National Hemp Awareness Week)
- Witty Moron (black witbier)
- Angry and Wit (white IPA)
- 12/15 IPA: Ales for ALS IPA (session IPA, brewed to raise funds for ALS research)
- Stone Delicious IPA (imperial IPA)
- Matt’s Dream Rye’D IPA (rye IPA)
- Commander in the Crosshairs (English-style pale ale)
- Call It What You Want (imperial hefeweizen)
- Burton Snatch IPA (English-style IPA)
- Crimson Gate Keeper (oaked cherry porter)
- Punk Style (Scottish ale)
- Liberty Cliché (blonde ale brewed with 100% Liberty hops)
- Great Bowman’s Beard (Scotch ale)
- Stone Supremely Self-Conscious Ale (session black IPA)
- Bite the Bullet (100% Green Bullet hop IPA)
- Lifeblood (brown ale)
- Cimmerian Portal (foreign-style stout)
- Stripped Away IPA (gluten-reduced IPA)
- AleBelma IPA (100% Belma hop IPA)
- Ashy Staché (smoked IPA, brewed to raise funds for Stache-tober Fest)
- Rye-son (rye saison)
- Three-Tier IPA (session IPA)
- Spiced Unicorn Milk (chai milk stout)
- Scarlet Madigan (Irish red ale)
- Gallagher’s After Dinner Stout (coffee milk stout)
- Lost City of Liquid Gold (100% El Dorado hop IPA)
- Sabbatical IPA (brown IPA)
- Lilliputian IPA (session IPA)
While these figures are downright staggering, we can’t rest our recap of the year that was by only going through the beers we brewed. Especially not in a year that saw the opening of so many different Stone venues and facilities. We’ve already made mention of Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens – Liberty Station, but what we didn’t tell you is that it is the largest restaurant in all of San Diego County. But what is square footage if you don’t do something good with it? To ensure we didn’t create a waste of space, we installed multiple bars, that small-but-formidable brewhouse, bocce ball courts, a lawn for lounging and summer movie-viewing, a Stone Company Store selling merchandise and growler fills, and gardens equipped with sustainable plant life, water and fire features. Before being open even half a year, it garnered the Peoples’ Choice Award in San Diego’s annual Orchids & Onions competition (duplicating a feat achieved by its Escondido predecessor). So, yeah, we’re pretty happy with how the place turned out, and are reinvigorated every day when we see new people discover and enjoy it. Hopefully, if you aren’t already, you’ll be among those to savor a beer and some farm-to-table cuisine within its friendly environs.



So there it is, 74 beers and so much more. To say the least, we are extremely proud of our accomplishments, but we are also hungry to eclipse these numbers and continue our quest to bring quality craft beer to imbibers everywhere while raising awareness of and excitement for craft beer around the world. Thank you for your part in helping us achieve our goals, and for making 2013 such a memorable year for all of us here at Stone!
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