Irish Red Ale Beer Reviews
Rich toffee, toasty, jammy and slightly buttery taste. Clean and smooth dry roasted finish.
by Team | Indiana, Irish Red Ale, Mug, Pint Glass, Three Floyds Brewing Company, United States |
Noel: Three Floyds Seasonal Bombers Part Deux is a bit tamer than January’s massive Behemoth Barleywine. But for all you Killian’s Irish Red fans out there…prepare for humiliation. Brian Boru is the real deal. One taste of this hop-hearty, roasty, beautiful copper...
by John | Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams), Irish Red Ale, Massachusetts, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
I would have never bought this beer on my own but I couldn’t pass up the gift. A wine drinking friend of mine won a variety 12 pack and wanted to get rid of a bunch so I accommodated his wishes gracefully. I wouldn’t buy this because I lean toward craft...
by Team | Beer Reviews, Boulevard Brewing Company, Irish Red Ale, Missouri, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
Taylor: In the humble state of Missouri there lies a brewery called Boulevard that makes a really good Irish Ale. Boulevard Brewing Company’s Irish Red Ale found my glass on a hot summer evening after waiting patiently in my refrigerator. It comes in a short...
by Matt | American Amber / Red Ale, Goose Island Beer Company, Illinois, Irish Red Ale, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States |
Pours a copper, slightly cloudy red color, 1 finger head; beer eventually clears quite well. Aroma is quite surprising, pleasant, and pleasing. Chocolate, caramel, coffee candy- really quite impressive. Like the inside of a coffee or candy shop. Taste: I definitely...
by Team | Finnegans Inc., Irish Red Ale, Minnesota, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
There is a quaint little restaurant in the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis called Duplex. It’s called Duplex because it’s an actual duplex that’s been retrofitted to a fantastic gem of a restaurant. It’s one of those “beer and wine only” restaurants. While some...
by Michael Larson | Carolina Beer Company, Irish Red Ale, Mug, Pennsylvania, Pint Glass, United States |
Will I have a Guinness this week? Of course. But there are (shockingly) other Irish brews worth a sip or two as well. One, brewed this side of the pond, is the Cottonwood Irish Style Red Ale. Talk about an identity crisis, this one was brewed by Carolina Beer Company...