Irish red ale (Irish: leann dearg), also known as red ale or Irish ale, is a style of pale ale that is brewed using a moderate amount of kilned malts and...
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additional variants "red ale", "Irish ale" (Irish: leann dearg,) and "Irish red", have come to be used by brewers mainly in Ireland and the United States...
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Red ale can refer to two styles of beer which are some shade of red or light brown in hue: Irish red ale Flanders red ale, from Belgium This set index...
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Killian's (redirect from Killian's Irish Red)
the age of 84 in Enniscorthy, Ireland in December 2010. It was originally an Irish red ale called "Enniscorthy Ruby Ale," and was brewed from 1864 until...
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Smithwick's (redirect from Smithwick's Ale)
Smithwick's (/ˈsmɪðɪks/) is an Irish red ale-style beer. Smithwick's brewery was founded in Kilkenny in 1710 by John Smithwick and run by the Smithwick...
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Brown, or Red.” While most popular in France, this style has become much more frequent in the U.S. as the ale industry grows. Irish red ale is characterized...
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Hooker's Irish Stout. Draught Guinness Guinness Foreign Extra Beamish Genuine Irish Stout Murphy's Irish Stout The ales produced in Ireland are now largely...
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some haziness may be noticed.[citation needed] Amber ale Mild ale Irish red ale Flanders red ale London and Country Brewer, Anonymous, 1736, pages 38-43...
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spirit-based drinks. There are two main types of ginger ale. The golden style is credited to the Irish doctor Thomas Joseph Cantrell. The dry style (also called...
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Kilkenny (beer) (category Irish brands)
Kilkenny is a nitrogenated Irish cream ale from Guinness, which originated in Kilkenny, Ireland. The brand is produced and managed by Guinness owner Diageo...
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symbol of Ireland. Stout was largely unknown in Ireland when Arthur Guinness opened his brewery in 1759; the traditional beer was Irish red ale. Irish coffee...
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Beer Engine Red - Irish red ale Black Hart - a dry Irish-style stout Class of '88 - a barley wine produced in collaboration with Rogue Ales and distributed...
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Carlow Brewing Company (category Breweries in Ireland)
4.7% Dry stout. Carlow O'Haras Irish Pale Ale - 5.2% American pale ale. Carlow O'Haras Irish Red - 4.3% Irish red ale. Carlow O'Haras Leann Follain -...
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as defining beer styles in themselves, such as cask ale or gluten-free beer. Beer terms such as ale or lager cover a wide variety of beer styles, and are...
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or stout such as Guinness, Murphy's Irish Stout, and Beamish stout Irish red ale such as Smithwick's Lager Irish coffee, made with strong black coffee...
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the German-Style Schwarzbier category 2016 Won a Gold Award in the Irish-Style Red Ale Brown, Lisa. "A-B acquiring Virginia craft brewer Devils Backbone"...
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with weird flavours) 1906 Reserva Especial 1906 Red Vintage 1906 Black Coupage 1906 Galician Irish Red Ale 1906 de Bodega (no pasteurization) Estrella Galicia...
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bitterness. In the mid-19th century, Gabriel Sedlmayr took British pale ale brewing and malt making techniques back to the Spaten Brewery in Germany...
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Macardle Moore Brewery (category Irish company stubs)
empire in the late 1960s. It gave its name to MacArdle's Traditional Ale, an Irish red ale, which is still produced by Diageo, at their St. James's Gate facility...
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which appear, unnecessarily, on the casks and in the accounts of the strong-ale brewers". In mid-19th century England, the use of letter "X" and other ones...
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Gang Aft Agley Scotch Ale Pikeland Pils Phoenix Pale Ale Dunkel Lager Royal Weisse Route 113 IPA Oktoberfest Lager Grisette SRT Ale On the first Friday...
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Tequieros. George Killian's Biere Rousse, also known as Kylian, is an Irish red ale brewed by Pelforth near Lille. There is a chain of about 7 brewpubs...
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Dundee Brewing Company (section Dundee Irish Red Lager)
produced four seasonal craft beers: Irish Red Lager (Spring), Summer Shandy (Summer), Oktoberfest (Fall), Nut Brown Ale (Winter). On October 29, 2020, Genesee...
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Galician Irish Red Ale: copper-colored beer with ruby highlights. It is the result of blending four malts and four hops to form an Irish-inspired red ale. Estrella...
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Beamish and Crawford (category Beer brands of Ireland)
Heineken at the Murphy's brewery. Beamish Red, a sweetish Irish red ale, made to resemble Kilkenny or Murphy's Irish Red. Production ceased immediately following...
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2017. Retrieved 24 March 2017. "Take it home: an Irish red ale and a South African Chenin Blanc". Irish Times. 3 February 2016. Archived from the original...
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adapted styles with distinct American variations include Irish red ale, brown ale, Scotch ale, wheat beer, rye beer and barleywine. Some breweries, such...
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Kells Irish Pub, Portland, Oregon, U.S. Kildare's Irish Pub Leaky Roof Gastropub McSorley's Old Ale House Neary's O'Neill's Raven & Rose, Portland, Oregon...
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Barleywine-Style Ale Barley wine McFord's Irish Red Ale Irish red ale Miner's Wheat Wheat Rye Not? Rye beer Oktoberfest Marzen Märzen Irish Dry Stout Irish stout...
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Beer in England (redirect from Ale-taster)
instead of carbon dioxide (CO2). It is associated with stouts and Irish "red" ales. Nitrogen is used under high pressure when dispensing dry stouts (such...
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