Stone IPA
By definition, an India pale ale is hoppier and higher in alcohol than its little brother, pale ale—and we deliver in spades. One of the most well-respected and best-selling IPAs in the country, this golden beauty explodes with tropical, citrusy, piney hop flavors and aromas, all perfectly balanced by a subtle malt character. This crisp, extra hoppy brew is hugely refreshing on a hot day, but will always deliver no matter when you choose to drink it.
La EIPA de Brooklyn tiene un profundo color dorado claro con una espuma blanca, sólida y consistente.
El aroma a lúpulo es evidente desde el primer momento, y además está presente el caramelo, la malta y los cítricos.
En la boca, como una buena IPA, se nota el lúpulo apreciando, también, malta, naranja y el pomelo, con un final amargo moderado.
Acompana perfectamente a mariscos y pescados azules, aunque se puede consumir con platos orientales muy especiados.
Or Xata
Horchata is a traditional, sweet, milky drink originating in Spain and Latin America that has become quite popular in Southern California, particularly with Mexican cuisine. Our homage to the traditionally non-alcoholic drink is a blonde ale brewed with a heavy dosing of rice, cinnamon and fresh vanilla beans along with lactose for a little extra creamy character. These ingredients meld together to create a taste and experience that hints at horchata, but it’s much more than that. The flavor is hard to describe, but for those who know it, you know you love it.