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Ormond Tom Cat Red Ale

Ormond Tom Cat Red Ale

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United States - Florida - A harmonious blend of caramel malts with a hint of roasted barley, delivering a smooth, toasty flavor with notes of toffee and a subtle sweetness. Balanced by a gentle hop bitterness, this ale has a refreshing finish that keeps you coming back for more.
West O Smoked Red Ale

West O Smoked Red Ale

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United States - Iowa - 6.5% ABV. Roasted malts yield nutty flavors mixed with dark fruit from dark caramel malts. A responsible amount of cherry wood smoked malt lends hints of forest and campfire that blend well with the subtle spice of Perle hops.
Kentucky Irish Red Ale

Kentucky Irish Red Ale

4 out of 5 stars

4 reviews
Kentucky- English Pale Ale- "Light amber in color, Kentucky Ale owes its unique body and character to select imported malts and a pinch of wheat malt for a rich, smooth taste. The unique body and character is heavily influenced by the water, drawn from aquifers in the limestone rock."
Kulshan Red Cap Ale

Kulshan Red Cap Ale

5 out of 5 stars

1 reviews
Washington- American Amber/Red Ale- 4.9% ABV. Carefully selected malts, combined with 3 hop varieties make this the perfect beer for any adventure; even if you're outing is over to the couch, Red Cap is a versatile beer that pairs well with a variety of foods.
The Lost Abbey Red Poppy Ale

The Lost Abbey Red Poppy Ale

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Taste: Malty, Sour
California- Flanders Red Ale- 5% ABV. SOUR ALE. GABF Silver Medal 2012. "Red Poppy Ale is a veritable celebration of Sour Cherries in an explosion of aromas and tastes. Brewed from a brown ale base and aged in our oak barrels for over 6 months, this beer is not for the faint of heart."
The Lost Abbey Red Poppy Ale

The Lost Abbey Red Poppy Ale

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Taste: Malty, Sour
California- Flanders Red Ale- 5% ABV. SOUR ALE. GABF Silver Medal 2012. "Red Poppy Ale is a veritable celebration of Sour Cherries in an explosion of aromas and tastes. Brewed from a brown ale base and aged in our oak barrels for over 6 months, this beer is not for the faint of heart."