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Kulmbacher Eisbock 98, Stone Sublimely Self Righteous Ale 99, Coronado 13th Anniversay Smoked Brown 99
More Beers Available Here
Coronado 12th Anniversary Bourbon Barrel-aged Belgian Stout 88, Stone Smoked Porter with Vanilla Beans 93, BrewDog Punk IPA 82, BrewDog Stone Bashah 93, Lost Abbey Veritas 006 93, The Bruery Sour in the Rye 95, New Belgium Spicy Folie 82, Green Flash Belgian Brown 82, Stone Oaked Double Bastard 98, Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine (Red Wine Barrel) 96, New Belgium Le Terroir 98, Stone 07.07.07 Vertical Epic Ale (Red Wine Barrel Aged) 94, Avery duganA 97, Ballast Point Sea Monster Stout (Barrel Aged) 92, New Belgium Fall Wild Ale 87, Craftsman Edgars Ale 86, Black Market Hefeweizen 86, New Belgium Lips of Faith (Erics Sour Peach Ale) 97, Green Flash Coffee Double Stout 83, Green Flash Belgian Stout 83, Dogfish Head Festina Peche 69, Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast 100, Ken Schmidt Maui Stone Kona Coffee Macadamia Coconut Porter 99, Stone Ruination IPA 100, Russian River Pliny the Elder 100, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Extra! Ale 98, Hitachino Nest XH 94, Russian River Perdition 93, Pizza Port (San Clemente) Reunion Beer 2009 93, Dogfish Head Punkin Ale 82, Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale 95, Firestone Walker Double Jack IPA 98, Alpine Beer Company Duet 98, Sawyers Triple 95, Green Flash Fizzy Yellow Beer 95, Stone Bombastic Lager 86, Lightning Elemental Pilsner 52, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, Mad River The Mad Belgian 77, Stone 9th Anniversary Ale 94, Green Flash Hop Head Red 96, Stone 08.08.08 Vertical Epic Ale 95, Green Flash Stout (Double Stout) 98, Stone 07.07.07 Vertical Epic Ale 90, Stone Old Guardian (Vintages 2004 and later) 98, Stone 13th Anniversary Ale 98, Ommegang Rouge Grand Cru 99, Moonlight #16 Blonde Sour Beer 70, The Bruery White Zin 94, Pizza Port Cuvee de Tomme 100, New Belgium Tart Lychee 93, Alvinne Kerasus 74, New Belgium Transatlantique Kriek 85, Moonlight #28 Sour Ale 75, Russian River Sanctification 98, Avery De Vogelbekdieren (aka The Platypus) 94, Boon Oude Lambik 83, Stone Chipotle Smoked Porter 86, Pizza Port None the Weisser 91, Deschutes St. Lucy Belgian Artisan Ale 86, Craftsman El Prieto Sour Black Ale 90, Avery Voltron 96, New Belgium Love 98, Lost Abbey Isabelle Proximus 100, Lost Abbey Veritas 002 99, Victory HopDevil 98, Deschutes Mirror Mirror Barleywine 97, Stone Levitation Ale 87, New Belgium Bottleworks 10th Anniversary Wild Ale 98, Valley Brew Decadence Grand Cru 2009 98, The Bruery Cuvee Jeune 97, Lost Abbey Duck Duck Gooze 100, Ballast Point Hout Series - Gueuze 93, Stone India Pale Ale (IPA) 99, Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout 98, Pizza Port Way Heavy 91, Alpine Beer Company Captain Stout 87, Stone Cali-Belgique IPA (Cali-België) 94, Valley Brew Sunshine Daydream Saison 94, Port Brewing 3rd Anniversary 95, Pizza Port Poormans IPA 98, Stone Smoked Porter 98, Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier 97, Victory Prima Pils 92, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale 96, Ballast Point Brother Levonian Saison 78, Stone 10th Anniversary IPA 99, Bear Republic APEX 94, Craftsman Heavenly Hefe 85, Pizza Port Borough Market English Bitter 42, Mission Maibock 42, Green Flash Summer Saison 73, Coronado Idiot IPA 95, New Belgium Lips of Faith (Dunkleweisse 30°) 90, Ballast Point Navigator DoubleBock 85, Alesmith Mikkeller Stone Belgian Style Tripel Ale 91, Arrogant Bastard Ale 99, Russian River Consecration 100, Ballast Point Tongue Buckler Double Red 96, Port Brewing Hot Rocks Lager 86, Lightning Thunderweizen 82, Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale 98, Double Bastard Ale 100, Russian River IPA 94, Rogue Dead Guy Ale 87, Pizza Port Good Grief Brown Ale 70, Ballast Point Calico Amber Ale 90, Stone/Nøgne Ø/Jolly Pumpkin Special Holiday Ale 94, Stone Unfiltered Cali-Belgique IPA (Cali-België) 94, Stone Everything but the Kitchen Sink Stout 94, Stone Peated Scotch Ale 94, Stone Belgian Porter with Vanilla Bean and Tangerine Peel 94, Stone Imperial Porter 94, Stone Imperial Red 94, The Bruery Hottenroth Berliner Weisse 93, New Belgium Biere De Mars 87, Craftsman La Luz 87, Ballast Point Sextant Coffee Oatmeal Stout 80, Stone Pale Ale 93, Stone SuperCaliBelgolistic Ale 82, Oceanside Ale Works American Strong Ale 94, Speakeasy Hunters Point Porter 85, Green Flash 30th Street Pale Ale 83, Alaskan Barley Wine Ale (Big Nugget) 98, The Bruery Saison de Lente 96, The Bruery Humulus Ambre 83, Stone Smoked Porter with French Oak 83, Craftsman Honesty 73, De Dolle Stille Nacht 99, StoneWall Ale 99, Stone Whiskey Barrel Double Bastard 94, Rogue Morimoto Imperial Pilsner 94, AleSmith Speedway Stout 100, Lightning Old Tempest Ale 74, Coronado Neptunes Nectar Hardy Pale Ale 74, Allagash Fluxus 2008 94, Alpine Beer Company Pure Hoppiness 99, Pizza Port Hop Suey Double IPA 99, Delirium Noël 94, Lightning Black Lightning Porter 87, Maui Brewing Bikini Blonde Lager 50, Unibroue Maudite 98, Steenbrugge Dubbel Bruin 59, Speakeasy MacDougalls 59, Craftsman Cabernale 91, Stone Brandy Barrel Double Bastard 99, Stone 8th Anniversary Ale 96, Stone 7th Anniversary Ale 97, Stone 06.06.06 Vertical Epic Ale 96, The Bruery Partridge in a Pear Tree 91, Rubicon Ol Moe Porter 91, Coronado Blue Bridge Coffee Stout 78, Affligem Noël (Christmas Ale) 93, Fantôme Saison 98, The Bruery Humulus Bruin 76, The Bruery Humulus Gold 88, Pizza Port Carlsbad Belgian Style Quadruple 90, Ballast Point Bourbon/Syrah Barrel Aged Three Sheets Barleywine 90, New Belgium La Folie 100, Firestone Walker 12 100, Craftsman Holiday Brew 75, Anderson Valley Winter Solstice 86, Pizza Port Beech Street Bitter 83, Sierra Nevada Weizenbock 74, Rogue Dry Hopped St. Rogue Red Ale 89, Firestone Walker Oaktoberfest 56, Full Sail Lupulin Fresh Hop 84, Ballast Point Piper Down Barrel Aged Scottish Ale 83, Alpine Beer Company Exponential Hoppiness 100
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150 reviews for Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens
| jeremytoni (53), Swedesboro, New Jersey | | November 17, 2009 Good selection of California and import beers. Decent tour, and good food. Worth the trip from San Diego. | | Sledutah (14), Utah | | October 20, 2009 I finally made it here last week after hearing so much about it. Beers: Wow, great selection of beers on tap and bottles. All the beers I had were great (as expected). Food: It was on the expensive side but very good but not much quantity (I stopped and ate at a taco joint on my way back to the hotel).
I would definitely recommend a visit to Stone Brewing.
Pliny the Elder on tap was worth the visit alone. | mkade8883 (3), Goleta, California does not count - explanation | | October 4, 2009 In the middle of nowhere, this place is very cool. Pretty effin sweet gift shop. We got a bunch of stuff from the menu, and it was all tasty as hell, though way too expensive for the food. Of course Stone beer is great, and the guest beers were awesome. Our waitress was crappy, but that may have just been unlucky. | | Bonster (27), Jersey Shore, New Jersey | | September 30, 2009 Stopped by when visiting friends on Navy duty. We decided to go during the day and spend the afternoon there. The food was kinda of pricey but we weren’t there to eat! Of course everything by Stone you could want was on tap and well as some local brews. I wish I could remember more but I do know we took a cab back and had a great time! | | angrypirate06 (15), Texas | | September 28, 2009 Came here for Stone Sourfest 09. Some really nice beer gardens, lots of place to sit and eat. Didn’t get a brewery tour, but they were brewing while I was sitting outside, and the smell of the malts followed up by the hops was delicious. Great atmosphere, would definitely come back. | | nolankowal (11), Columbus, Ohio | | September 12, 2009 Went with the wife on our honeymoon(was the place she was most excited to visit) and while everything was pretty awesome, there was some bumps through the experience. The ambiance was fantastic. Beer list was pretty good, lots of Stone regulars and regional brews, nice bottle selection too. The only thing with the brews that got me was it seemed the some of specialty Stone brews we were eying were long gone before we got there. Given the size of the place it’s really no surprise, but no less irritating. If you can’t supply enough for service, you probably shouldn’t do it, especially if you post it on your calender. Our server was friendly, though the service was a bit spotty. Perhaps she had more tables than she could handle, this being evident by a number of different people bringing us our items to us... or the tables around us. Never got our waters refilled, and there seemed to be great gaps when we last got our server to serve us. Like I said, she seemed really busy, so perhaps a lack of servers overall may have been the problem. The food we ordered was for the most part, pretty damn good. The soft pretzels were tasty, the sirloin was awesome, my wife enjoyed her salad and soup. Though mousse we had was fairly "meh", resonating no essence of espresso/coffee one would expect from "espresso mousse" and the salad which listed its ingredients on the menu, included some extra ingredients, some good, some not so good. Overall we had a nice time, it was one of those places any beergeek would want to go. The IPA and Ruination were awesome and somewhat different right from the source. Something certainly gets lost in translation between there and any bar in Ohio who carries it. We picked up a couple Old Guardian glasses while we waited for our table and had a pretty good meal in some beautiful surroundings. Not getting to try something I haven’t tried from Stone at their restaurant was a real bummer and would bum out any beer geek(s) who made the trek out. Would I go again? Sure. Not for dinner...maybe for lunch, or just mid-afternoon to sit at the bar. Between the overwhelmed staff and the way beer runs out, the earlier you get there, the better apparently. | | stefanje (21), (Santee) San Diego, California | | August 28, 2009 Had dinner here with the wife, very nice place. The beer selection was awesome and the food was fantastic (but expensive). Highly recommended. | | yemenmocha (61), Glendale, Arizona | | August 10, 2009 Smell of brewing radiates from this place and is very noticeable in the slender parking lot. Good feel with the spacious seating, garden decor, and large stone in the hostess waiting area.
Beers were excellent, including the many guest taps for sampling. Food was above average but not great. I enjoyed the "En Fuego" Tempeh burger "insanely hot" with diced jalepenos inside. They were out of the fried potato balls, and the mushroom appetizer was ok.
Service was simply horrible and prices were rather high. The arrogant attitude is funny on the back of the Arrogant Bastard beer bottle, but not so funny when you get it from your server.
Tap list is great for Stone brews of course, but even better for regional beers that are available in taster size only, and they’re pricey at $3/taste. I know they’re promoting the house beers but for the family with you that doesn’t necessarily love heavily hopped beers, at least one full sized non-hoppy beer would have been nice.
| | NEA (10), California | | August 7, 2009 Stone brewing co is like no place on earth! | sentient1z (6), Mitchell, does not count - explanation | | July 29, 2009 I just travelled to San Diego and really loved my stop here. I couldn’t make all the stops I wanted to - ran out of time to visit Lost Abbey - but this almost made up for it. Got to try some great Stone brews and some great ones from other folks too. Food was a little expensive, but my wife and I enjoyed the apps and a steak. Very highly recommended! |
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