Stochasticity Project (aka Stone Brewing Co.) Grapefruit Slam IPA Released

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  1. CassinoNorth

    CassinoNorth Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2013 New Jersey

    Escondido, CA (February 2014)—This is the first official transmission from the headquarters of the Stochasticity Project, a first-of-its-kind, broad-scale experiment exploring the limits of imagination and the concept of randomness through the craft of brewing. On February 10, the first beer to be developed via the Stochasticity Project will arrive on store shelves throughout the United States. The inaugural beer from the project, Grapefruit Slam IPA, is a big-bodied, yet refreshing India pale ale marrying hand-zested grapefruit peel with the inherent citrusy bitterness of Centennial hops from the fertile bines of Washington state. A one-time offering available on draft and in 22-ounce bottles, Stochasticity Project Grapefruit Slam IPA ushers in what, according to years of studies and supporting data, will be the next enthralling chapter in the history of American craft brewing.



    Dry, earthily bitter and packed with the character of sun-kissed fruit, Stochasticity Project Grapefruit Slam IPA seems natural in its cohesive perfection, but it is a beer birthed from iterations both numerous and varied. Though new to the world at large, the fermentation engineers at the helm of the Stochasticity Project’s brewing laboratory and research facility have been at work for years, testing ale and lager recipes, calling on centuries-old techniques and implementing modern processes. These recipes will satisfy palates of nth degree beer nerds searching for the ultimate in flavors and innovations from the craft brewing revolution.

    Wide-ranging information on Stochasticity Project Grapefruit Slam IPA and several beers which will be released in its wake can be found at www.stochasticity.com. Casual beer imbibers should be forewarned that this is not a forum for passive enthusiasts. What awaits at the Stochasticity Project’s official site is an exploration behind the science of beer, and cutting edge theories and ideas governing the direction of this ongoing program. A visit, no matter how brief, is certain to expand one’s knowledge and understanding of the brewing process, rendering it impossible to see beer the same way ever again. But that is one of the many, big-picture, big-reward ambitions of the Stochasticity Project. This ambitious undertaking starts today with the release of Grapefruit Slam IPA, descending on this nation like a lupulin-laced, banner-hoisting standard bearer for the new age of craft beer.

    About the Stochasticity Project: There is no happenstance or coincidence. Dumb luck is a fallacy and randomness a commonly accepted mistruth. Much of what seemingly falls into place and seems so natural is a result of Stochasticity, a concept embraced and exalted by this special and unpredictable series of beers, where exotic notions, ingredients and ideas coalesce at an interesting and often unexpected endpoint. To keep up with the latest developments in this unique and noble experiment, follow The Stochasticity Project on social media via Facebook (StochasticityProject), Twitter (@StchPrjct) and Instagram (@StochasticityProject).

    Stochasticity Project Grapefruit Slam IPA Stats:
    • Original Gravity: 18°Plato/1.072 Specific Gravity
    • Terminal Gravity: 3°Plato/1.012 Specific Gravity
    • Alcohol: 8.2% v/v / 6.6% w/w
    • IBU: 95/ REALLY BITTER
    • Color: 9°L / 18 EBC
    Tasting Notes:
    The essential oils and the monoterpenoids like geraniol and citronellol that are found in hops often provide aromatic components that are described in professional sensory panels as “citrusy” and are reminiscent of the flavors of grapefruit, lemon, or lime. For that reason, the potential synergy of specific hop varieties with citrus fruit is something that brewers who research unique ingredients, and who focus on combining the brewing art with brewing science have been experimenting with for a while. This particular beer combines the lemony and piney aspects of the Centennial hop, with the intensity provided by dry-grapefruit peel, added as a dry-hop along with the hops.

    The brew is converted in the brewhouse using a temperature rest profile designed to accentuate dryness and fermentability. The resulting Real Degree of Fermentation is high, the attenuation limit is low, the residual dextrin content is low, and the dryness helps accentuate the hop flavors that emerge from the glass.

    The end result is an intensely citrusy brew, aromatics at the first turn of Centennial hops, with subsequent evaluations resulting in an ever increasing grapefruit presence. The bitterness provided by the hops, well over 90 IBUs, or International Bitterness Units adds a large component of bitterness that blends exceptionally well with the light pithy character of the grapefruit. A remarkably refreshing beer.

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  2. Monstro

    Monstro Initiate (0) Dec 5, 2009 New Jersey

    I can't wait to give this a try!
     
  3. Biff_Tannen

    Biff_Tannen Initiate (0) Dec 8, 2013 Missouri

    Wow. That just made my mouth water.
     
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  4. TheBrewo

    TheBrewo Initiate (0) Nov 11, 2010 New York

    JUST reviewed this. Very juicy, and very tasty. Interestingly sweet compared to their standard stock.
     
  5. mrkdwrds

    mrkdwrds Initiate (0) Dec 2, 2010 California

    Can't wait to try this, sounds awesome.
     
  6. JohnCassillo

    JohnCassillo Initiate (0) Mar 29, 2013 California

    Excited about this one! Have had a few solid grapefruit IPAs lately (Pizza Port's was my favorite), and hoping to see brewers start to explore and perfect the style more.
     
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  7. jRocco2021

    jRocco2021 Savant (1,083) Mar 13, 2010 Wisconsin

    I always wondered why more hasn't been done like this.
     
  8. RangnaR

    RangnaR Initiate (0) Dec 17, 2012 California

    I was recently lamenting the fact that Widmer never brought back Shaddock IPA with grapefruit peel..
    This just made me feel all better.
     
  9. KS1297

    KS1297 Initiate (0) Apr 14, 2013 Wisconsin

    Anyone else google stochasticity and still have no clue wtf it actually means?
     
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  10. JMS1512

    JMS1512 Initiate (0) Feb 18, 2013 New Jersey

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  11. Josbor11

    Josbor11 Initiate (0) Dec 21, 2013 Ohio

    Picking up a bottle of this on weds... can't wait!
     
  12. DemoniChris

    DemoniChris Pundit (952) Jun 4, 2013 Nebraska

    Wow, that headline caught my attention. Hope to try!
     
  13. JuicesFlowing

    JuicesFlowing Initiate (0) Jul 5, 2009 Kansas

    I hope the grapefruit IPA style catches on, because I like it.
     
  14. DrewBrew87

    DrewBrew87 Initiate (0) Dec 17, 2013 South Carolina

    I loved Westbrook's Citrus Ninja Exchange, so I can't wait to try this!
     
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  15. musicman7070

    musicman7070 Initiate (0) Aug 26, 2012 New Jersey

    You mean not astringently bitter like their other stuff? Finally!
     
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  16. ODYSEYY

    ODYSEYY Initiate (0) Jul 30, 2013 Ohio

    Picked up a bottle of this yesterday. Sounds wonderful.

    I had some Artic Panzer Wolf on tap last night and I'm thinking this ought to have a similar profile.

    I will know this afternoon :slight_smile:
     
  17. TheGator321

    TheGator321 Initiate (0) May 29, 2013 Connecticut

    ah ha! a new trend, sort of. Abita releases a grapefruit ipa and it flew off the shelves. I had a glass @ the malted barley in westerly, ri and it was very good. Wormtown brewing's Buddah's Juice has 10 different hop varieties and dry hopped with grapefruit peels and buddah's hand at the end.
     
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  18. CalgaryFMC

    CalgaryFMC Initiate (0) Aug 2, 2013 Canada (AB)

    Not sure why this style is necessary but will admit that Buddah's Juice sounds interesting.
     
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  19. TheBrewo

    TheBrewo Initiate (0) Nov 11, 2010 New York

    Generally speaking, yes. Doesn't hit you too too hard with the bitters at any point really.
     
  20. tdmccarthy

    tdmccarthy Initiate (0) May 6, 2010 Illinois

    Agreed. I haven't had any IPAs brewed with grapefruit that I can think of, but Goose Island's Sofie Paradisi was and it was incredible. I really wish that they would bottle that, though I love the regular Sofie too.
     
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