Submitted by tom.byrne on Tue, 03/30/2010 - 6:07pm
Brewed By:
Porterhouse
Self-Defined Style:
Red Ale At last an Irish Red Ale with a traditional hop flavour to balance the fruit character of the yeast and the luscious caramel flavour notes delivered from the malts used, as opposed to artificially added. A traditional red ale.
Flavor: Break through a balmy heavy cream head to a fruit filled characterful mouth, poised over caramel notes derived from deep roasted malts and not burnt sugar.
Grain: Pale Malt, Crystal Malt, Wheat Malt,
Chocolate Malt.
Hops: Galena, Nugget, East Kent Goldings.
Best With:
Irish ale pairs quite well with hearty stews, pork chops, cheeseburgers, and gamier meats. User login
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Comments
This one is milder than warranty all around. Expect more bite out of a red. Half the appeal here is that it has a grenade style pull tab. C-
Porterhouse Red Tasting Notes
Bottle. Pours a light red with a fine, white head. Holds a faintly sweet malt aroma with some earthy hops. Light caramel notes in the flavor, some sweetness, slightly bitter. Light to medium in body, average carbonation. Pretty nice.