Southern California will get getting a special version of one of Stone Brewing Co.’s most popular IPAs.

The beer in question is RuinTen Double Dry-Hopped w/ Centennial and Citra, a 10.8 percent ABV triple IPA brewed with centennial, Citra and Magnum hops before being dry-hopped with both centennial and Citra hops. The new IPA uses the Escondido, Calif.-based brewery’s RuinTen Triple IPA (10.8 percent ABV) as its base, which was first released in 2012 as Stone Ruination Tenth Anniversary IPA to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Stone Ruination IPA.

According to labels filed with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), Stone RuinTen Double Dry-Hopped w/ Centennial and Citra will be packaged in 22-ounce bottles and is scheduled to be available exclusively in southern California. An email sent to the brewery for additional information was not immediately returned.