The beer bar in the Kingsbury street Whole Foods has the newest 'vertical epic' ale from Stone, aptly called "10-10-10". I thought it was okay... a strong Belgian flavor with a strong degree of herbal notes. From the website's
blog post about it:That said, Stone 10.10.10 Vertical Epic Ale is mighty tasty right out of the gate. Fermented with the legendary Ardennes strain of Belgian yeast, 10.10.10 is a Belgian Strong Pale Ale brewed with pale malt and triticale (a cross of wheat and rye), hopped with German Perle hops, and steeped with chamomile during the whirlpool stage. In secondary fermentation, we added a juice blend of Muscat, Gewurztraminer, and Sauvignon Blanc grape varieties. The wine grapes came from Temecula’s South Coast Winery, located about 30 miles north of our brewery.
I prefered to 09-09-09 that I tried during the big Stone events from last year, but it did have the benefit of aging for a year. I suspect the 10-10-10 will age well, too, and I have a few bottles in the 'aging room' now (ie. my closet), but I don't think I'll seek it out on tap again.
Speaking of beers to age, as mentioned in
another thread, there are some variations of Goose Island's Bourbon County Stout coming out soon -- one of the staff members at Binny's on Marcey St. said the release date is December 1st. This will include the Rare, Vanilla, Coffee and regular Bourbon County Stouts as well as the Madame Rose. The Rare version looks like it will come in its own
stylish gift box, too. I think it would make a tremendous gift, but I don't know if I could part with any since it already sounds pretty killer.
best,
dan