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Generally, the ale is purported to be a relatively new style, more beloved in America than in Ireland. Yet a mention of a “red ale” in an 8th or 9th-century Irish poem lends credence to claims ...
5. Flying Dog Lucky SOB Irish Red Ale: The "luck of the Irish" is a common phrase thrown around on St. Patrick's Day, but nobody really knows where it comes from. (Theory #1: it's supposed to be ...
Mhéar Mheáin Irish Red Ale is a traditional Irish red, malty with a clean finish and notes of biscuit and toffee. Reinvention Brewing is at 9 N. Main St., Manchester, near the Manchester exit ...
Behold the majesty of the Irish red ale. Red as in the copper-amber color of that wild mane of hair on Ron Weasley's head. Red ale as in the beautifully balanced brew made with "kilned malts and ...
Notes: Pours an eye-pleasing dark red, with a light-tan head; don't be deceived by the ale's deep color — it is not a heavy beer. Thoughts: On March 17, there is only one kind of beer to review.
Broken Bat Brewery's new Milwaukee Fire Department Irish Red Ale will help raise funds to support firefighters and their families in the city via Ignite the Spirit and the Milwaukee Professional ...
Smithwick's Red Ale is the classic from Ireland. It's a malt-forward beer, but with a sturdy bitterness and dry finish that keep any sweetness at bay.
You'll find it a bit sweeter than Paddy's Red due to the maltiness, but it doesn't lack in flavor, and comes in at a more sessionable 5.2% ABV. Irish Red IPA 7% ABV, Eastern Market Brewing Co.
Assembly 1700 N Moore St., Arlington On Thursday, March 17, the Rosslyn food hall will offer specials like Conway Irish Ale with a shot of Jameson ($10); $7 Great Lakes Conway’s Irish Red Ale and ...