The Wiz remembers saying sayonara to a cinnamon beer.
One of the first things you learn about most styles is whether it’s an ale or a lager. This month’s featured style — Irish red ale — can be either.
Try making this homebrew-sized batch of Founders Brewing Company's tasty stout - for breakfast even!
This opens with a deep caramel apple character with notes of plums and sultanas. The tart fruity finish has hints of raisins and a spiciness lent by the rustic hops. One of the best examples of an old ale on the market.
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May-Jun 2012
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