Stone Pale Ale 2.0 price?

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  1. Giantspace

    Giantspace Grand Pooh-Bah (3,043) Dec 22, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    Calico was a $9 six pack here a few years ago but is pushing $11 now. I do like that beer though.

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  2. Billydoughnuts

    Billydoughnuts Pundit (771) Feb 22, 2015 Michigan

    Stone prices seem to have jumped at my local recently.

    Ruination 2.0 was going for $3.20 a SINGLE, so over $19/6. I bought 2 bottles when new but I won't pay Hopslam prices for it if only because it still sits there, old and aging, while I know I'll only get a couple days to get the Hopslam
     
  3. Pisthetaerus

    Pisthetaerus Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2014 Connecticut

    Most of the stores in my area have pretty even pricing for six packs. Pretty much all of Stone/Lagunitas/SN year rounders are in the $10-$11 range. On that note I don't think anything from Stone or SN beats a $10.50 six pack of Sucks.

    If anything you could apply that to most beers in six packs. I'd say about the only outlier is Ballast point.
     
  4. Andrew041180

    Andrew041180 Initiate (0) Mar 15, 2013 Massachusetts

    I don't know if I would go this far. A $12 six pack is fairly common in my area. Lagunitas and SN are lower priced generally, and occasionally you get the Sculpins of the world at around $15. I would just say that Stone is on the higher side.
     
  5. Kendo

    Kendo Pooh-Bah (2,360) Dec 23, 2005 New York
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    In the Albany, NY area Stone sixers are generally $2-$3 more than other brands. At one point Stone IPA was $13.99 but it's come down to $12.99. If you can find the 12-pack it's a better buy at $21.99, but, as other have pointed out, that's still significantly more than, say, Torpedo 12-packs (SN sixers are generally $9.99 by me, with Lagunitas around $10.99 for their "regular" offerings but more for their one-offs). I don't often buy APAs, but from what I've seen, the same general theory holds true when comparing Stone product to SN beers. . . .
     
  6. Scott17Taylor

    Scott17Taylor Initiate (0) Oct 28, 2013 Iowa
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    $10 ish. It's an option for the mix and match six pack also. I might need to try it I liked the old pale ale.
     
  7. jwheeler87

    jwheeler87 Initiate (0) Oct 27, 2011 Massachusetts

    10.99 I think.
     
  8. VitisVinifera

    VitisVinifera Pundit (879) Feb 25, 2013 California

    this is in the mixed twelvers - 3 PA 2.0, 3 Arrogant Bastards, 3 Go To's, 3 Saisons. All are solid. My twelver was $19.49 from the Lodi BevMo. That's a bit south of Sacramento CA.
     
  9. pianoguy

    pianoguy Pundit (882) Feb 14, 2015 Washington

    Stone Brewing consistently pushes the envelope. They don't do anything half way... The good news is this includes beer. the bad news is this includes pricing.
     
  10. FoamInnovation

    FoamInnovation Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2013 Washington

    Stone is as high as $14 /6pk. here. Shop around, I can usually find it up to $3/6pk. less by just being attentive.
     
  11. BrewsOverHoes

    BrewsOverHoes Grand Pooh-Bah (3,509) Nov 17, 2013 Georgia
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    Off topic a bit here my good BA patron but I usually stop by Greenville on my way back from Atlanta on my annual trips. What's the best time to pick up some Westbrook Gose, I managed a few packs in March. I heard lately it's distro was expanded into NC but have not seen it lately yet.
     
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