Style: Red Ale - Irish

Style Comparison:
A less-bitter and hoppy Irish equivalent to an English Bitter, with a dryish finish due to roasted barley. More attenuated with less caramel flavor and body than
equivalent-strength Scottish ales.

Vital Statistics:
OG: 1.036 – 1.046
IBUs: 18 – 28
FG: 1.010 – 1.014
SRM: 9 – 14
ABV: 3.8 – 5.0%

Commercial Examples: ‘
Caffrey’s Irish Ale, Franciscan Well Rebel Red, Kilkenny Irish Beer, O’Hara’s Irish Red Ale, Porterhouse Red Ale, Samuel Adams Irish Red, Smithwick’s Irish Ale

KillEnkie

Overall Impression: An easy-drinking pint, with subtle flavors. Slightly malty in the balance with an initial soft toffee/caramel sweetness, a slightly grainy-biscuity palate, and a touch of roasted dryness in the finish. Aroma: Low to moderate malt aroma, with a lightly caramelly-toasty-toffee character. Hop aroma is low earthy or floral to none (usually not present).Quite KillEnkie