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Stone 8th Anniversary Ale Retired
Stone Brewing Company
Escondido, California, USA
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1 3.50 1 50 12-20-2005

Brewer's Description:
"The Stone 8th Anniversary Ale is, like all previous Stone Anniversary Ales so far, an adaptation of a previous Stone Brewing Co release. This year we set out to make a “Anniversary-ized” version of Lee’s Mild, a 3.8% abv limited release beer from 1999. For this beer we used some of the same malts that we had used in the Lee’s Mild, added more hops, less water (to bring the alcohol content up), and found a tasty balance of toasty/roastyness from the malt and a subtle (by Stone standards!) hop presence. To add further complexity, oak chips were employed to round out the character and give the beer a bit of vanilla/bourbon influence from the wood."

Alcohol Content (ABV): 7.8%
Calories: Unknown
Carbohydrates: Unknown
Bitterness (IBU): Unknown
**Stats are based on a 12 ounce beer

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User: drewm320  (565 reviews/ratings) 
Added: 12-20-2005

Location: Dayton, OH
Type: Bottle 
Rating: 3.5
I see I'll never be a certified beer judge. Vanilla?? Bourbon? The only way I'm noticing oak chips in my beer is if they're floating. Tasted like coffee and dark chocolate to me. It's a good beer but don't hurt yourself trying to find one.


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