Japanese Green Tea IPA (2015)
(Batch of Japanese Green Tea IPA)
Stone Brewing in Escondido, California, United States 🇺🇸
Collab with: Baird Brewing Co. / Ishii Brewing CompanyIPA - Triple Special Out of Production
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Score
7.32
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Collaborators: Bryan Baird, Brewmaster, Baird Brewing Company / Toshi Ishii, President/Brewmaster, Ishii Brewing Co. / Mitch Steele, Brewmaster, Stone Brewing Co.
Our style of brewing has always been about taking chances. It’s an extension of our “What if” mentality, wherein we ask ourselves what would happen if we did things differently in the brewhouse, such as fermenting with a different strain of yeast or, in the case of this beer, incorporating whole-leaf green tea imported from Japan. The answer, embodied in this IPA when we first released it in 2011, was something truly magnificent, delicious and well worth brewing again. But what if we changed it up a bit? This time around, we exchanged Pacifica hops from New Zealand for Helga hops from Australia. The result is an IPA that’s as bright, herbaceous and bitingly hoppy as the one that’s had our fans requesting its return ever since its depletion from store shelves, but with a modern, hop-driven twist that makes this second draft unique and tasty in its own right.
Bryan Baird of Baird Brewing Company, Toshi Ishii of Ishii Brewing Co., and I selected hop varieties for this beer that would blend well with Japanese sencha green tea, and I think we succeeded. Heavy doses of Crystal and Australian Helga hops, accompanied by the Aramis variety from France, provide a wonderful, spicy, and fruity hop character that blends exceptionally well with the herbal and grassy sencha tea flavors. The very late addition of Japanese Sorachi Ace hops provides hints of citrus and dill. Aside from switching out the Pacifica hops for Helga hops, we kept the recipe the same. The ABV on this rebrew is slightly higher than the 2011 release because of the annual changes in malt enzyme strength and variability with the yeast. This was one of our team’s all-time favorite Stone collaboration brews and we are thrilled to be brewing it again.
Our style of brewing has always been about taking chances. It’s an extension of our “What if” mentality, wherein we ask ourselves what would happen if we did things differently in the brewhouse, such as fermenting with a different strain of yeast or, in the case of this beer, incorporating whole-leaf green tea imported from Japan. The answer, embodied in this IPA when we first released it in 2011, was something truly magnificent, delicious and well worth brewing again. But what if we changed it up a bit? This time around, we exchanged Pacifica hops from New Zealand for Helga hops from Australia. The result is an IPA that’s as bright, herbaceous and bitingly hoppy as the one that’s had our fans requesting its return ever since its depletion from store shelves, but with a modern, hop-driven twist that makes this second draft unique and tasty in its own right.
Bryan Baird of Baird Brewing Company, Toshi Ishii of Ishii Brewing Co., and I selected hop varieties for this beer that would blend well with Japanese sencha green tea, and I think we succeeded. Heavy doses of Crystal and Australian Helga hops, accompanied by the Aramis variety from France, provide a wonderful, spicy, and fruity hop character that blends exceptionally well with the herbal and grassy sencha tea flavors. The very late addition of Japanese Sorachi Ace hops provides hints of citrus and dill. Aside from switching out the Pacifica hops for Helga hops, we kept the recipe the same. The ABV on this rebrew is slightly higher than the 2011 release because of the annual changes in malt enzyme strength and variability with the yeast. This was one of our team’s all-time favorite Stone collaboration brews and we are thrilled to be brewing it again.
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7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Bottle. Poured a golden yellow color with some light hazy golden yellow color with a white head. Aroma was light herbal hop notes, light resin, green tea comes through. Interesting.
Tried
from Bottle
on 13 Feb 2016
at 10:33
8.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 9
Texture 10
Overall 9
Bomber de Luekens Liquor. Orangé, col léger crémeux beige. Arôme est de suite plein de thé, note verte de feuilles bouillies superbement bien restitué, le malté perce en rétro-nasal avec une petite pointe d’amertume plutôt discrète. Palais est franchement impressionnant au niveau du thé. Ressort très frais, thé vert, feuillu et un profil herbacé qui perdure accrochant un peu sur l’épicé. Le tout est très frais prenant un profil presque mentholé. Reste très correcte malgré son age, quasi 11 mois. Le score aurait encore être plus haut si j’aurais ouvert cette bouteille plus jeune.
Tried
on 29 Dec 2015
at 10:44
8.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 9
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 9
Thank you Sebletitje! 650 ml. bottle sampled @ “Tim’s Christmas Tasting”. Bottle doesn’t have a clear BBF but seems to date back to around January 2015. Hazy amber, creamy off-white head. Nose is big sweetness, vanilla, sugary yoghurt, milky yeast, candy,… Sweet but in an oddly desert kind of way. Taste is interesting, sweet vanilla, sugar, touch rice pudding, milky sweet yoghurt, white sugar, vanilla finishing into mild floral green tea in the back, light touch of mint. Creamy milky body. This beer should not work but it does in a strange & interesting desert kind of way. Looking at Delicious IPA maybe they were going for a desert IPA. Way better than the first version, fascinating beer.
Tried
from Bottle
on 27 Dec 2015
at 07:28
8.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
Imported from my RateBeer account as Baird / Ishii / Stone Japanese Green Tea IPA 10.1% (2015) (by Stone Brewing):
Aroma: 8/10, Appearance: 4/5, Taste: 9/10, Palate: 4/5, Overall: 17/20, MyTotalScore: 4.2/5
26/XII/15 - 1Pt. 6Fl. Oz. bottle @ Tim's 1st Second Christmas Day Tasting - BB: n/a (2015-1794) Thanks to sebletitje for sharing the bottle!
Clear orange beer, creamy solid yellow head, pretty stable, bit adhesive. Aroma: very malty, sweet malts, some honey, funky, bit sugary. MF: ok carbon, medium body. Taste: pretty spicy, sweet, quite some tea noticeable, bit sugary, soft bitterness. Aftertaste: more tea, spicy, sweet, hint of exotic fruits. Very complex and interesting.
Aroma: 8/10, Appearance: 4/5, Taste: 9/10, Palate: 4/5, Overall: 17/20, MyTotalScore: 4.2/5
26/XII/15 - 1Pt. 6Fl. Oz. bottle @ Tim's 1st Second Christmas Day Tasting - BB: n/a (2015-1794) Thanks to sebletitje for sharing the bottle!
Clear orange beer, creamy solid yellow head, pretty stable, bit adhesive. Aroma: very malty, sweet malts, some honey, funky, bit sugary. MF: ok carbon, medium body. Taste: pretty spicy, sweet, quite some tea noticeable, bit sugary, soft bitterness. Aftertaste: more tea, spicy, sweet, hint of exotic fruits. Very complex and interesting.
Tried
from Bottle
on 26 Dec 2015
at 15:06
6.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Bottle shared at the Cad’s ten-year RB anniversary celebration. Thanks to Paul for this bottle. Pours clear gold with a frothy white head. Citrusy hops and powdered green tea in the aroma. Medium sweet flavor with definite green tea character, light astringency, some bitter grass. Medium to full bodied with fine carbonation. Bitter finish, grassy, lightly resinous. A novel beer.
Tried
from Bottle
on 11 Oct 2015
at 04:57
8/10
Tried
on 18 Sep 2015
at 20:09
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Bottle/Fest. A- Tea, pine, bitter, floral, herbs. A- Amber color, hazy liquid, off white head. T- Green tea, herbs, bitter. P- Medium body, average texture, average carbonation, bitter finish. O- Lots of herbal notes and definite green tea. Not sure how I feel about this one, but the green tea certainly helped reduce the bitterness. Still not sure I would make a point to seek out green tea beers. I love the classy look of the bottle though.
Tried
from Bottle
on 27 Aug 2015
at 18:25
10/10
Tried
on 27 Aug 2015
at 13:04
7/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 6
Sample at the Great Nebraska Beer Festival courtesy of HuskerTan, thanks! Aroma has mixed herbs. Taste is slightly sweet, slightly boozy herbs. Interesting.
Tried
on 24 Aug 2015
at 07:23
7.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Bottle shared at The Cad’s 10 year get together. Thanks to Paul for this one. Light hazed yellow / golden coloured pour with a loose white head. Aroma is tea leaves, woody, jasmine, light Base malts and some tangerine. Flavour perfumed, jasmine, green tea, biscuit, some tangerine. Palate is nice and somewhat refreshing, highish carbonation. Firm bitterness. Nice delicate depth of flavour.
Tried
from Bottle
on 07 Aug 2015
at 04:48