Stone IPA 6Pk
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Description
Description
Stone IPA 6-Pack is a West Coast IPA from Stone Brewing in Escondido, California, packaged as a six-pack of 12 oz cans at 6.9% ABV. Rated 96/100 by Beer & Brewing Magazine and scoring 93 ("Outstanding") on BeerAdvocate, this remains one of the most recognized and respected IPAs in American craft beer.
Quick Facts: ABV: 6.9% | IBU: 71 | Origin: Escondido, California | Style: West Coast IPA | Brewery: Stone Brewing
Production & Heritage
Stone Brewing, founded in 1996 in San Diego County, helped define the aggressive, hop-forward ethos of West Coast IPA. Stone IPA is brewed on two 120-barrel Rolec brew systems at the Escondido facility, using a hop bill that includes Magnum, Chinook, Centennial, Azacca, Calypso, Ella, and Vic Secret. What distinguishes this beer from many peers is an enhanced dry-hopping process spanning roughly two weeks, designed to layer and unify hop flavors rather than simply amplify them. The extended contact time allows resinous, tropical, and citrus characteristics to meld with a subtle malt backbone, producing a beer that hits 71 IBUs without tipping into harsh astringency.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Pine resin leads, followed by bright citrus peel and a wave of tropical fruit — mango and passionfruit linger underneath. A faint herbal, slightly dank edge rounds out the nose.
Taste: The entry is firmly bitter with piney hoppiness and tangerine skin, transitioning into mid-palate layers of tropical mango and light stone fruit. A clean, restrained malt character provides structure without sweetness, letting the hops occupy the foreground throughout.
Finish: Medium-long with a clean, lingering bitterness that stays dry and resinous. No cloying sweetness — just crisp hop bite that fades gradually into a subtle herbal note.
How to Drink Stone IPA
Pour into a tulip glass or IPA glass at 45–50°F to release the full aromatic complexity of the dry-hop profile. Drinking straight from the can mutes the tropical and piney aromatics that define this beer. Stone IPA also works as a bold base in beer cocktails: a Hop Drop (Stone IPA with a float of citrus-forward wheat beer) plays up its tropical side; a Beer-garita (equal parts IPA and lime margarita over ice) leverages its bitterness against tart sweetness; and a Michelada built with Stone IPA delivers a spicy, savory edge amplified by the hop resin.
Best For
- Introducing someone to the West Coast IPA style with a benchmark example
- Backyard grilling sessions where bold, bitter beer cuts through charred and smoky flavors
- Gifting to a hop-focused craft beer enthusiast
- Building a craft beer tasting flight alongside other regional IPA styles
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Stone IPA taste like? Stone IPA is dominated by piney, resinous hop bitterness with supporting layers of tangerine peel, tropical mango, and a subtle herbal quality. A restrained malt backbone keeps the body medium and the finish dry, with no perceivable sweetness.
How does Stone IPA compare to Lagunitas IPA? Both launched in the 1990s as category-defining West Coast IPAs, but Stone IPA sits higher in ABV (6.9% vs. Lagunitas IPA's 6.2%) and IBU (71 vs. roughly 52). Stone IPA leans more aggressively piney and tropical, while Lagunitas IPA tends toward a slightly more caramel malt presence and floral hop character.
Is Stone IPA good for sipping on its own? Yes — its layered dry-hop profile, balanced malt structure, and clean finish make it a rewarding standalone pour, especially when served in proper glassware around 45–50°F.
Where is Stone IPA made? Stone IPA is brewed at Stone Brewing's facility in Escondido, California, located in San Diego County. The brewery has operated from this location since its founding in 1996.
What foods pair well with Stone IPA? Spicy tacos and Mexican street food, where the hop bitterness tempers heat; sharp aged cheddar, which mirrors the beer's intensity; grilled burgers with bold toppings like jalapeños and pepper jack; Thai green curry, where pine and citrus hops complement lemongrass and galangal; and tangy buffalo wings, where bitterness cleanses the palate between bites.
What sizes does Stone IPA come in? Stone IPA is widely available in 12 oz six-packs and 12-packs, as well as individual 19.2 oz stovepipe cans commonly found in single-serve format.
Is Stone IPA worth the price? Stone IPA positions as a mid-range craft IPA — not entry-level domestic pricing, but competitive within the six-pack craft segment. Given its BeerAdvocate score of 93 and Beer & Brewing Magazine rating of 96/100, it delivers strong critical pedigree relative to its price tier.
Why Stone IPA?
Stone IPA earns its reputation through an enhanced two-week dry-hopping process that layers seven hop varieties into a unified, complex profile rather than chasing single-note intensity. A 96/100 from Beer & Brewing Magazine and a 93 "Outstanding" from BeerAdvocate back that up with critical consensus built over decades. Launched in the mid-1990s when West Coast IPA was still being defined as a style, this beer helped establish the template — aggressively hopped, dry, unapologetically bitter — that hundreds of breweries have since followed. It remains a reference point for the category and one of the few legacy craft IPAs that still holds its own against newer releases.
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