Thursday, July 23, 2009

Stone Levitation Ale

Small is beautiful.

Less is more.

Who would have thought I'd ever be using phrases like that to describe a beer from Stone, the people best known for Arrogant Bastard (7.2%), Ruination IPA (7.7%), Old Guardian Barley Wine Style Ale (9.5-11.25%), and Double Bastard (10.5%)? Hell, who'd ever have thought I'd be reviewing a Stone beer on the SBP blog? Yet here it is: Stone Levitation Ale, at a lovely and quaffable 4.4%

And it's good. If you're looking for a real California-style pale/amber/red ale, with that pine/citrus wash of hop flavor and tingly hop nose, that you can drink all night...here it is. I cannot fault this beer; it's clean, it's tasty, it's balanced -- on the hop side, but balanced -- and it passes the quaff test. Hats off, Stone: nice job!

6 comments:

  1. That indeed sounds good, hope it has made its way to Virginia!

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  2. No s**t? I'd seen all the posts at BA about Levitation, but I have to admit that I saw *Stone* and immediately moved to another thread. Good to know, I'll keep my eyes open for it.

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  3. I can't stand the stuff. The malts are laid out similar to Deschutes Inversion IPA. Way too roasty, and burnt. Tastes like they mashed at 165F.

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  4. That must be 20 bux for that 6 pk. All their stuff is expensive. I like taste but also just like beer and spending a bunch of dough just for a drink isn't my thing. My favorite beer, the only one I've ever can can actually liked is Leinie's Sunset Wheat. Damn that's good. And I don't even do berry flavored stuff. Just a good brew. I try and buy it for $6.99 when it's on sale.

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  5. Just saw Stone Levitation for $7.99 in Kentucky.

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