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They do some nice beers, good luck with the move.O’Haras Red Ale next. This is the definitive Irish Red for me (and I consider myself an aficionado of the style).
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They do some nice beers, good luck with the move.O’Haras Red Ale next. This is the definitive Irish Red for me (and I consider myself an aficionado of the style).
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The Red has toffee back note that brings it to life. My last lot of brews have been low on the crystal malts. I’m thinking some CaraMunich III is needed in the next brew, that most traditional of Irish ingredients .They do some nice beers, good luck with the move.
Another lovely beer. Kinnegar are consistently high standard.The Red has toffee back note that brings it to life. My last lot of brews have been low on the crystal malts. I’m thinking some CaraMunich III is needed in the next brew, that most traditional of Irish ingredients .
Next up, the last beer in the fridge.
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That Scraggy Bay looks lovely any idea of the recipe or just the hops, thanks.The Red has toffee back note that brings it to life. My last lot of brews have been low on the crystal malts. I’m thinking some CaraMunich III is needed in the next brew, that most traditional of Irish ingredients .
Next up, the last beer in the fridge.
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That Scraggy Bay looks lovely any idea of the recipe or just the hops, thanks.
Or 4 for 3?Hard to believe you can pick this up in Tesco's for 3 for 4. Lovely beer
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Always welcome.If I hadn't had a drink I'd be round for one.
It has quite a mild flavour, a little peat a little smoke, slightly sweet, quite smooth.What's it like H?
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