sound67 (159), Offenbach, Germany Nov 5, 2009 33cl dark brown bottle, label as shown. Exp. Nov/2010.
Pours a clear copper with a small off-white head that disappears fairly quickly and leaves no lacing.
Pretty intense aroma of malt, caramel and a touch of sweet orchard fruit. Kind of boozy, actually.
Medium-bodied Irish ale with medium carbonation and slightly grainy, but ok mouth feel.
Flavour is dominated by bready malt, with a touch of citrusy hops. Finish is fairly bitter, dry and hoppy, with a lingering medium bitter after taste. Straightforward and unsubtle, but characterful in its own way, and superior in taste to the other Irish Reds I’ve tried so far (Kilkenny, O’Hara, Carlow). Highly sessionable and a good companion for light, spicy dishes. Will drink again.
Doggythedog (1541), Split, Croatia Nov 2, 2009 0.33l bottle, I guess from San Remo if heavy says so Poured a copper colour with a small off white head that went away at a medium pace.Malty aroma, with some fruitiness showing through a dry woody background. Light taste, bready, lightly caramelly, slightly dusty/yeasty. There is a trace fruitiness in the background. Hops are present and not merely an afterthought, bat hardly impressive, providing just some bitterness (not the tastiest around). There are far far worse beers in Italy, and this is actually quite ok for one of their macros, though even they can do far better. Likable in a way, way better than, say, Kilkenny or O’Hara’s Red.
heavy (815), Split, Croatia Oct 19, 2009 0.33 l bottle from a random shop in San Remo. It poured clear brown to reddish body with big ocher head. Fine malty aroma, caramel with some herbal hops. Typical dryish Irish ale flavor, watery, slightly bready and caramel, while hops being felt more than it’s usual I think. Not so thin body as other examples of the style. Has longer bittersweet caramel finish, slightly alcoholic and acidic near the end. Not bad, it’s pretty pleasant beer. faroeviking (6024), Republica Vikingo de las, Faroe Islands Sep 20, 2009 Botella. Uncear amber colour. Caramel malty aroma, bit of fruit. Flavour of toasted malt, caramel, bit of fruit and bread. plovmand (1590), Helsinge, Denmark Sep 7, 2009 Bottle. Clear amber body with a medium off white head. Fruity and malty aroma with a touch of metal. Fruity, malty and light hoppy flavour. Dedollewaitor (3625), Odense, Denmark Aug 30, 2009 Bottle @ Danish Summer Gathering, 2009. Pours clear amber with a creamy white head. Rye-bread, thin, watery, grainy. Anonymous oh6gdx (8802), Vasa, Finland Aug 30, 2009 Bottled and Canned. Amber colour with mediumsized slightly off white head. Aroma is quite sweet malts, along with some bready and grassy notes. Also quite much caramel and mild fruityness. Flavour is quite much the same along with some mild diacetylic notes. Stilla quite pleasant brew. ChristianScheffel (4431), Odense, Denmark Aug 28, 2009 Amber with a small off-white head. Aroma of caramel and fruit. Sweet toffee malty flavour
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