El Segundo Pine Tar Incident
When we learned about El Segundo’s release of The Pine Tar Incident, we immediately considered this beer to be a potential triple play in the making. “An undisputed hops home run” for sure.
Read moreWhen we learned about El Segundo’s release of The Pine Tar Incident, we immediately considered this beer to be a potential triple play in the making. “An undisputed hops home run” for sure.
Read moreEnjoy By 11.27.15 Black IPA was the first run of bottles in Stone Brewing’s new subset of their highly acclaimed Enjoy By series. Billed as the “dark side of fresh”, it was limited to California.
Read moreUntil the finish, you almost forgot you were drinking an IPA, but you soon got a flavorful reminder. The roast and sweetness are overtaken by the flavor you have been waiting for — a spicy bite of rye, with the pininess of an IPA.
Read moreNot like this beer didn’t taste delicious the whole way, but those first few drinks through the roasted head were the best of the glass. The wispy topper made it seem like you were sipping its piney darkness through a thin smoke screen of hickory.
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