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Stone / Paul Bischeri & Patrick Martinez / Abnormal Neapolitan Dynamite

Stone / Paul Bischeri & Patrick Martinez / Abnormal Neapolitan Dynamite

Rated 3.225 by BeerPals

Brewed by Stone Brewing Company

Escondido, CA, United States

Style:  Imperial Stout

8.5% Alcohol by Volume

This is a limited edition beer


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The beer from this year’s winners of Stone Brewing Co.’s annual Homebrew Competition & AHA Rally: As with past winners, the name is a mouthful: Paul Bischeri & Patrick Martinez/Abnormal Beer Co./Stone Neapolitan Dynamite. The beer itself is an 8.5 percent ABV imperial stout brewed with chocolate, vanilla, strawberries and coffee. It comes from Paul Bischeri and Patrick Martinez, who won last year’s competition. As part of their victory, the winners get to brew the beer at Stone’s facility and then it gets bottled and released. In addition to Bischeri and Martinez, Stone enlisted the help of Derek Gallanosa from Abnormal Beer Co. in San Diego to “bring this ice cream sundae of a beer to life in full scale.”

ID: 104137 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 8 months ago

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Overall Rank18974
Overall Percentile65.8
Style Rank2049 of 2645
Style Percentile22.5
Lowest Score3.9
Highest Score3.9
Average Score3.900
Weighted Score3.225
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • IBREW2OR3 1245 reviews
    rated 3.9 8 months ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 9

    22oz bomber pours with a black colored body that supports a nice mocha head of foam. The modest aroma offers up chocolate, chocolate malt balls and some faint malt roastiness. The taste delivers smooth supple chocolate that borders on being rich and nectar like. To midway a malt ball sensation surfaces followed by a modest level of dark roasted to burnt malts. This is nice and not a rich sweet decedent sipper but a bit on the sessionable side.

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