Narnad (113), Wonder Lake, Illinois, USA Jun 14, 2008 Beer pours a beautiful red caramel color. The aroma is strong of sweet caramel malt with a slightly bitter aroma from the hops. The flavor was strong of caramel malt flavor mixed with the sweet hop of Kent Goldings at the end of the beers flavor. The head for this beer was quick fading and it had moderate carbonation. Overall a very good example of a red. Pairs really well with sweets and chocolate (drank this with a chocolate chip cookie and was excellent).
fidelis83 (70), Clinton, Iowa, USA Oct 10, 2008 Pours burgundy with a 2 finger eggshell head that last a few minutes. Aroma: Caramel malt, nutmeg, spicy sweet breads, metal shavings, earthyness and a little floral hops. Flavor: Caramel malts, dark spiced rum, cedar?, earthy and bitter hops, alcohol and that strange metalic tone that I always seem to find in Reds. Palate is on the thick side but not too sticky. Overall a decent beer, especially good with a big meat and potatoes meal or meaty pasta. Cybercat (424), Georgia, USA Oct 10, 2008 It comes out of the bottle an appetizing clear mahogany brown, rather a dark coppery color, with a respectable but not persistent head. Aroma is malty with hints of spice, hops and treacle. Flavor is mouth-filling and has a nice balance of hops and malt; bitterness is minimal and nicely complements the subtle sweetness. There is also a touch of spice. Mouthfeel is fairly smooth and tingly. Enjoy. marksahara (79), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Oct 10, 2008 12 oz bottle. Pours a reddish copper with moderate white crown that has moderate retention and spotty lacing. Aroma is full of caramel malt with a characteristic earth odour. Flavour begins with sweet malt giving way to a bit of hop bitterness at the end, causing a semi-dry finish. Very well balanced, in my opinion, for the pricepoint. Mouthfeel is medium-bodied with a slight bit of creaminess from the mild carbonation. One of the better irish reds I’ve had, considering I’ve only had a few so far. borgination (101), Lee, Massachusetts, USA Oct 9, 2008 Pours a coppery red color. Small white head that lasted briefly. Lacing present on the glass. Smells of malt. Watery flavor of roasted malt and light yeast. Not a bad Irish Red. MaltDawg (369), Richmond, Virginia, USA Oct 6, 2008 12 oz bottle from mix pack. Earthy hop with touch of fruitiness over roast and caramelized malts. Clear deep ruby with moderate off-white head. Big caramelized malt flavor with some dark sugar and moderate bitterness. Medium body and mouthfeel. Relatively dry bitter finish. Nicely balanced. A bit robust for the style but tasty.
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