Bomber Brewing Co. & Stone Brewing – Blood From A Stone Red Rye IPA

Bomber Brewing & Stone Collaboration Blood From A Stone Red Rye IPA Review Pour

Rating

4.2 out of 5
Aroma
4 out of 5
Appearance
4.5 out of 5
Taste
4.5 out of 5
Palate

Total

4.3
4.3 out of 5

Overview

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With Stone Brewing entering the Canadian market they have teamed up with Bomber Brewing Company to brew their first ever British Columbia collaboration beer. The Blood From A Stone Red Rye Ale comes in a beautifully painted – Stone style bottle. Pouring as an amber colour topped with two full fingers of head the Blood From A stone has a spicy-hop aroma and a big malt body to go with it. In tasting the beer there is a fairly big body with strong rye notes which compliments a big hop at the same time. A creaminess comes into play and while the body is rather large there is also a lightness to the texture and an airy feeling to the beer. Rye tones take charge and while the IBUs are rather high the malt tones and a caramel flavour also makes itself known. THis beer is well balanced and on the hoppy side with big Rye spice. A delicious beer for the hop-head in all of us.

 

Alcohol – 6.8%
IBU – 60
Size – 650ml bottles
Price – $7.50 (Craft Retailer)
bomberbrewing.com

 

Bomber Brewing & Stone Collaboration Blood From A Stone Red Rye IPA Review Pour Bomber Brewing & Stone Collaboration Blood From A Stone Red Rye IPA Review Beer

Tags: bomber, rye ipa, stone

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