Stone Ruination IPA (Video)
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So called because of its truly "ruinous" effect on your palate, this massive hop monster will change forever your preconceptions of what defines good beer. This is Stone IPA’s big brother, and we mean BIG. We essentially began with our already-awesome Stone IPA, threw in an extra-large helping of malt, and added a lot more hops. And then some more. And then even more, resulting in a vibrant blast of citrusy bitterness that hits you on the first sip. Just one taste and you’ll know why we call this indelicate jewel "A liquid poem to the glory of the hop!"
We’ll be the first to agree that brewing is an art, but as anyone who’s ever tried to scale up a recipe or dial in ABV for consistency knows, it’s also a science. As exemplified by the consistency of our beers, our brewers have the smarts to turn out well-engineered ales. That said, whenever we can, we like to keep the math as simple as possible. Take, for instance, one of our most popular beers, Stone Ruination IPA. That hop-heavy double India pale ale is a result of a basic mathematical equation—one-times-two—and proof that sometimes in life, there’s no need to overcomplicate things. When in doubt, just max it out!
In telling the story of Stone Ruination IPA, we must first go back to our flagship India pale ale, Stone IPA. That beer was originally crafted to serve as Stone’s first anniversary beer. Based on traditional British-style IPAs, but packed with substantially more hops than iterations from across The Pond, it struck a chord with our fans straight out of the fermenter. Remember, this was back in 1997. For all the majority of Americans knew, IPA could have stood for International Panda Association. But thanks to Stone IPA and a handful of other forward-thinking IPAs throughout the country, that acronym soon gained traction and a following.


[Author’s Note: OK, we take a lot of credit that we’re certainly do, but a great deal of credit must be given to the noble hops (see what we did there?). By the time we’d run our annual exercise in brewhouse multiplication, it was the laws of the universe that dictated we never double the recipe again. Stone 5th Anniversary IPA was so hop-laden that we could barely squeeze any beer out of the ale-saturated strobiles. Otherwise, who knows how far we’d have taken the multiplicity.]


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