Stone Adding Violetta Iris Milkshake IPA

Stone Adding Violetta Iris Milkshake IPAHere’s your first peek at another new One Batch Dispatch Series beer from Stone Brewing in Escondido, CA and Richmond, VA.

This is Violetta Iris Milkshake IPA and it will be a milkshake IPA with raspberry, blood orange and vanilla that hits 8%-AbV. Named for breast cancer survivor Iris Dirkmaat (mother in law of senior manager of brewing an innovation Steve Gonzalez) this beer uses New Zealand Moutere hops and it will be packaged in 16oz cans. Stay tuned for release details. zzubreebym

This 18 Oct 2022 update from Stone:

The seventh release in our 2022 One Batch Dispatch series - Stone Violetta Iris Milkshake IPA - is available now in 16oz 4-pack cans and draft! Exclusively at Stone Locations and our online store, shipped fresh to your door.

As the series name implies, we brewed one tankful of this unique creation. The only way to get it is from our Bistros, Tap Rooms or online store, shipping to CA, DC, OH and VA.

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STONE VIOLETTA IRIS MILKSHAKE IPA

Brewing beer isn’t always about simply making something tasty. It’s an art, and in making art, we’re often inspired by the people in our lives. Originally brewed for a beer festival whose proceeds support breast cancer research, this beer is named for a breast cancer survivor – Violetta Iris Dirkmaat, the mother-in-law of our Sr. Manager of Brewing & Innovation, Steve Gonzalez. It’s pleasantly sweet (like her!) with an unexpected combination of orange and raspberry, and a lesser-known New Zealand hop variety called Moutere. Raise a glass of this rose-colored beer to the strength of survivors, and Violetta’s motto: Volharden.

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