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Brewed By: Smithwick's Brewery / Irish Ale Breweries Ltd

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Average Rating:
7.04893

Number of Ratings: 1165

Style: Irish Red Ale

Brewed In: St. Francis Abbey Brewery, Parliament, St Kilkenny, Ireland

ABV: 4.30%

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Tasting Notes

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taz_wynter@hotmail.com profile picturetaz_wynter@hotmail.com - August 16, 2012
on tap - not enough carbonation for my taste. good flavor. bitter after bite and good aroma and aftertaste.
mhlegal profile picturemhlegal - August 6, 2012
Dark caramel colour Thick, bitter head Mild start
Jupes profile pictureJupes - July 20, 2012
A very smooth ale.
pogo177 profile picturepogo177 - July 17, 2012
Reddish brown good clarity. Tall creamy white head. Smooth malty aroma with a slight mineral aroma. Smooth creamy mouthfeel. Pleasantly smooth malt flavor. Mineral flavor toward the end. Draft
Dushyant profile pictureDushyant - June 10, 2012
Sweet, hoppy but great smooth finish. Hint of sweet honey at first, having with lamb kidneys. Perfect
lexuz profile picturelexuz - June 1, 2012
Seems flat, no flavour. Disapointing.
ncunningham7 profile picturencunningham7 - May 18, 2012
dark red, cloudy beer at finnegan. Like a guiness in thickness, thick foam on top too. From the makers of guiness. Good taste for a red beer, will take a little more getting used to but it was a nice change of pace
elyobboyle profile pictureelyobboyle - May 12, 2012
Hard to find but amazing!
Standad profile pictureStandad - April 21, 2012
Another good Irish bar brew.
Troymarkz profile pictureTroymarkz - April 4, 2012
Smooth, creamy, thick. Tiny bit of biter on the aftertaste.
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