Submitted by eric.mckay on Wed, 05/27/2009 - 9:23am
Brewed By:
Great Lakes
Self-Defined Style:
Irish Ale A malty Irish Ale with a notable toasty flavor derived from lightly roasted malt. Named after Patrick Conway, the grandfather of co-owners Patrick and Daniel Conway and a Cleveland policeman who directed traffic for 25 years near the brewery. Style origin: Second to Dry Stout, this style of ale is Ireland's other most distinctive brew.
Best With:
A "meat and potatoes" type of beer. Also goes well with corned beef, shepherd's pie, stews and other traditional Irish fare. User login
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Conway's Irish Ale
Nice malt and subtle hops flavors, a nice, smooth drink on its own, but irresistible when paired with a bar burger!