A Magical Experience Awaits: Stone Brewing's Patio Magic

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Stone Brewing Patio Magic specializes in creating an enchanting outdoor space where guests can relax and enjoy their beer. With its captivating ambiance and unique design, this patio is truly magical. The team at Stone Brewing has put immense effort into crafting a space that blends natural elements with modern aesthetics, resulting in an inviting and mesmerizing environment. From the moment you step onto the patio, you are transported to a different world. Lush greenery surrounds the space, creating a sense of tranquility and escape from the urban bustle. The sound of water flowing from fountains adds to the soothing atmosphere, allowing guests to unwind and embrace the soothing energy of the patio.


Drank at Aristocrat in Indianapolis. Second pour looked completely different than the first, good flavor both times - nothing to write home about,
But still solid and made me drunk

can into my tulip glass, this beer pours a fairly sedimenty, medium golden color w a bit of a copper hue color w a few streams of little bubbles continuously rise to the beer s surface. To keep it simple, the brand made a huge splash in the late nineties and grew substantially in terms of market share, sales dollar volume, and production volume throughout the 2000s.

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The sound of water flowing from fountains adds to the soothing atmosphere, allowing guests to unwind and embrace the soothing energy of the patio. The patio's design seamlessly incorporates various textures and materials, creating a visually captivating space. Stone pathways wind through the patio, leading guests on a journey of discovery.

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Beer Geek Stats | Print Shelf Talker From: Stone Brewing California, United States Style: Imperial IPA
Ranked #1,882 ABV: 8.8% Score: 89
Ranked #13,018 Avg: 3.97 | pDev: 8.82% Reviews: 16 Ratings: 57 Status: Active Rated: Sep 13, 2023 Added: Mar 04, 2023 Wants: 1 Gots: 4

SCORE
89
Very Good

Brewed with Phantasm and orange peels. Phantasm is an ingredient which is made from Sauvignon Blanc grape skin extract. Aromas of candied orange, mango and guava give way to flavors of citrus blossom honey, mango, cherry cordial, white wine and papaya.

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Reviewed by ShaBeef

4.11 /5 rDev +3.5%
look: 5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 5 | overall: 3.75

Drank at Aristocrat in Indianapolis. Second pour looked completely different than the first, good flavor both times - nothing to write home about,
But still solid and made me drunk

Rated: 4.34 by kraut6363 from Pennsylvania

Rated: 3.75 by bacher468 from Pennsylvania

Rated: 4.2 by Gagnonsux from Texas

Reviewed by Mark-Leggett from Missouri

3.8 /5 rDev -4.3%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75

Poured from a can. Dark golden with sediment and a large head and lacing. Smells of orange, grape and guava. Flavors of orange, grape, and grass with a strong hop presence. Good flavor, definitely sense the higher avb, solid beer

Reviewed by LifesAnesthesia from Virginia

4.4 /5 rDev +10.8%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5

L - Hazy yellow with a white head that dissipates somewhat quickly leaving behind a good amount of lacing
S - sweet tropical fruit notes, grape musk, pine, grass, citrus, caramel malt
T - tropical fruits up front and throughout - mango, papaya - citrus, resinous hops, honey, hints of biscuit, grass, slight hints of white grape
F - medium bodied with moderate carbonation. Smooth, creamy - maybe a little too creamy?
O - a nice DIPA

Rated: 4 by OtisCampbell007 from Tennessee

Rated: 4 by shigg85 from Japan

Reviewed by neenerzig from Ohio

4.14 /5 rDev +4.3%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4

Poured out of a 12 oz. can into my tulip glass, this beer pours a fairly sedimenty, medium golden color w/ a bit of a copper hue color w/ a few streams of little bubbles continuously rise to the beer's surface. Has a very nice white head that’s an inch thick when first poured. The sediment is most likely from the grapes and the phantasm, which is made grape skin extract. Has a huge, fluffy, just slightly off-white, foam head that's well over an inch thick when first drawn and served. Has excellent retention. Head eventually settles to a thick surface coating along w/ a very thick ring lining the inside of the glass along with big cluster swirls of foam on the beer's surface and some very nice lacing. Aromas of some bready, slightly toasted malts that's followed by a pungent fruity aroma of grape, orange pee, tangerine, mango, and papaya and some herbal and floral hop notes. Flavors of some bready, slightly toasted malts that's followed by the fruit notes I referred to above that’s followed by the floral, herbal and citrus hop bitterness. The flavors are all nicely integrated. Has a crisp, also smooth, slightly frothy, medium and full body mouth feel with moderate carbonation. The flavors all linger very nicely on my palate for the aftertaste. An interesting and tasty take here on this style.

Rated: 3.79 by Zaphog from Michigan

Rated: 4.24 by khargro2 from Tennessee

Rated: 3.36 by westcoastbeerlvr from California

Rated: 3.5 by archero from Texas

Rated: 3.93 by Sellen from Connecticut

Rated: 4.04 by MaximumYuks from Oregon

Rated: 4.03 by Gkruszewski from New York

Rated: 3.83 by 2beerdogs from California

Reviewed by NeroFiddled from Pennsylvania

4.19 /5 rDev +5.5%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25

Stone Brewing "Patio Magic"
12 fl. oz. can "Packaged 02/24/23 Enjoy By 06/24/23 12:19 R" and sampled on 05/01/23
$3.99 @ Total Wine & More, Claymont, DE

Notes via stream of consciousness: I like the name for this one but I'm not really sure why. More importantly, I think the combination of white grape skins and sweet orange peel is interesting so let's get to it. It's poured a hazy golden-amber beneath a finger's width of dense off-white foam. I was expecting a little more from the aroma but there's enough there. I get both the grape and the orange peel so I have no complaints there. It's fresh and welcoming. Will it taste the same? The answer is yes, and no. It's a double IPA at 8.8% ABV with hops so there's got to be some variation. It's malty with a bready and wheaty character. Floral, citrusy, otherwise fruity, and spicy notes balance it. The label states that there are three hops in use here but I'm only familiar with the Mosaic. I'm not getting the berries often found in Mosaic but it is floral, grassy, spicy, and lightly piney. Whatever they're using it works for me. I'm finding some papaya and mango as well. You get a little bit of the alcohol, more than just an impression of it, which is actually nice; that helps to balance it. It finishes dry and I get the white grape at the point, along with spiciness, and then a hint of orange before it fades. In the mouth it's medium bodied and dextrinous, and gently crisp-then-smooth except for the snap of alcohol. All told there's something quite unique about it, and it's pleasant as well; or at least as pleasant as a double IPA can be! On that note it's not overdone with malt as some examples can be, and it doesn't feel heavy. I rather like it but that's up to you to decide for yourself.
Review #8,606

Rated: 4.08 by Sound_Explorer from Washington

Reviewed by Darkmagus82 from Texas

3.89 /5 rDev -2%
look: 3.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

Poured from a can into a pint glass
Appearance – The beer pours a hazed golden orange color with a one finger head of puffy white foam. The head has a good level of retention, fading over time and leaving a light level of foamy lace on the sides of the glass.
Smell – The aroma is heavy of a white grape and wine smell mixed with aroma of orange peel and some tangerine, mango, and papaya. Along with these smells comes strong floral notes with other herbal smells mixed within. Rounding it all out is a bit of a bready aroma, as well as some notes of
Taste – The taste starts out with a bready malt flavor matched with tangerine and papaya, as well as a white wine like taste and some grapefruit hop. Other fruit flavors of a peach and apricot, as well as a bit of mango are there as well. There is also a light honey flavor which dissipates fast, at the emergence of the more herbal and floral hop flavors that are light upfront, but stronger at the end. With more sweet grape wine and a bit more tangerine, one is left with a moderately malty and hopped-up citrusy wine like flavor to linger on the tongue.
Mouthfeel – The body of the brew is slightly thicker and more chewy with a carbonation level that is more moderate. For the flavors and the profile, it is rather well making for an easy slower sipper.
Overall – A slightly sweeter IPA with a rather interesting hop and flavor blend. Certainly, a fun one to at least give a try to.

The settlement came last week, shortly after Stone Brewing filed a countersuit against Sycamore calling its legal action a “sham.” The Escondido craft beer maker claimed that Sycamore didn’t disclose to the court — nor apparently to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office —that a different brewery with distribution in 14 states has been using the phrase “Keep It Juicy” on its IPA beer cans since 2017.
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These paths are intricately designed, with artful patterns and shapes that add a touch of whimsy to the overall experience. In addition to the stunning design, the patio also offers a range of seating options to accommodate every guest's preference. From cozy lounge areas to communal tables, there is a spot for everyone to gather and enjoy their time together. The furniture is carefully chosen for both comfort and style, ensuring that guests can relax and fully immerse themselves in the magical ambiance. To further enhance the experience, Stone Brewing Patio Magic offers a diverse selection of beers and refreshments. From refreshing IPAs to rich stouts, there is something for every beer enthusiast. The bar staff is knowledgeable and passionate about their craft, always ready to recommend a new and exciting beverage to try. Whether you are a beer lover or simply someone seeking a unique and enchanting outdoor experience, Stone Brewing Patio Magic is a must-visit destination. With its captivating ambiance, stunning design, and exceptional beer selection, this patio will transport you to a world of relaxation and wonder. So sit back, sip on your favorite beer, and let the magic of Stone Brewing Patio enchant you..

Reviews for "Experiencing the Pure Magic of Stone Brewing's Patio"

- John - 1 star - I was really disappointed with Stone brewing patio magic. I had heard so many great things about it, but it just didn't live up to the hype. The taste was bitter and overpowering, and it left a really unpleasant aftertaste. I wouldn't recommend this beer to anyone.
- Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for Stone brewing patio magic, but it fell short for me. The flavor was too strong and intense, almost like they were trying too hard to be unique. It also had a heavy, syrupy texture that I didn't enjoy. I understand that some people may enjoy this beer, but it just wasn't my cup of tea.
- Mike - 2.5 stars - Stone brewing patio magic was okay, but it didn't really stand out to me. The flavor was somewhat bland and lacking depth. I was expecting a more complex profile, but it ended up being quite average. It's not a beer that I would actively seek out again.

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