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Murphys Draught Irish Ale

Brewed by: Magor (InBev UK - InBev)
Origin: Caldicot, Gwent, Wales
Beer style: Irish Ale

The red ales of Ireland have a gentle maltiness, caramelly, earthy notes, and a generally restrained hop character. They are session ales, so alcohol is generally at 5% abv or less, though you will find the occasion stronger example.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Murphys Draught Irish Ale

Brewed by: Magor (InBev UK - InBev)
Origin: Caldicot, Gwent, Wales
Beer style: Irish Ale

The red ales of Ireland have a gentle maltiness, caramelly, earthy notes, and a generally restrained hop character. They are session ales, so alcohol is generally at 5% abv or less, though you will find the occasion stronger example.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Murphys Draught Irish Ale

Brewed by: Magor (InBev UK - InBev)
Origin: Caldicot, Gwent, Wales
Beer style: Irish Ale

The red ales of Ireland have a gentle maltiness, caramelly, earthy notes, and a generally restrained hop character. They are session ales, so alcohol is generally at 5% abv or less, though you will find the occasion stronger example.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Murphys Draught Irish Ale

Brewed by: Magor (InBev UK - InBev)
Origin: Caldicot, Gwent, Wales
Beer style: Irish Ale

The red ales of Ireland have a gentle maltiness, caramelly, earthy notes, and a generally restrained hop character. They are session ales, so alcohol is generally at 5% abv or less, though you will find the occasion stronger example.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Murphys Draught Irish Ale

Brewed by: Magor (InBev UK - InBev)
Origin: Caldicot, Gwent, Wales
Beer style: Irish Ale

The red ales of Ireland have a gentle maltiness, caramelly, earthy notes, and a generally restrained hop character. They are session ales, so alcohol is generally at 5% abv or less, though you will find the occasion stronger example.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Murphys Draught Irish Ale

Brewed by: Magor (InBev UK - InBev)
Origin: Caldicot, Gwent, Wales
Beer style: Irish Ale

The red ales of Ireland have a gentle maltiness, caramelly, earthy notes, and a generally restrained hop character. They are session ales, so alcohol is generally at 5% abv or less, though you will find the occasion stronger example.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09