Mid-90s Microbrewery Red Ale

Red Ale - American Amber / Red

We all had to start somewhere. It just so happens that our Brewing Ambassador jumped into better beer when red ale was THE THING. So, here it is. Oozing with toffee-ish, bready Munich and Crystal Red Rye malt, and tempered by select American hops for a taste like many others, Mid-90s Microbrewery Red Ale is the beer you didn’t know you were missing.

ABV

5.3

Rating

3.82845

Rating count

58

Last updated

almost 5 years ago

 
3.75

almost 3 years ago

 

Jessica Gould

Girls weekend ‘22

4.25

almost 3 years ago

 
4.0

almost 3 years ago

 

Josh J.

Classic red ale 👌🏻

3.25

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almost 3 years ago

 
3.75

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4.0

almost 3 years ago

 

Michael Swanson

Certainly evokes those great toffee-tasting red ales of 30 (!!?!) years ago. Mellow, with a bit of British bittering. Smooth. And it’s great coming out of the cask.

4.0

almost 3 years ago

 
3.75

almost 3 years ago

 
4.0

almost 3 years ago

 
4.0

almost 3 years ago

 

Kathleen M

Malty hops but smooth with a touch of toffee sweetness. Nice! 🍻

4.0

almost 3 years ago

 
4.25

almost 3 years ago

 

Daly H.

EJ popping bottles w/ g pa

3.0

almost 3 years ago

 

Dwight Hein

Sooooo smoooooth, Santana and Rob Thomas should be singing about it.

4.5

almost 3 years ago

 
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4.25

almost 3 years ago

 

Dave B

Nice cask pour - a little warm and flat as expected.

4.25

almost 3 years ago

 
3.5

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Steve F

Not a big Dogfish fan but I have actually been craving an old-school red ale.

3.75

almost 3 years ago

 

Aaron C

Tastes like David M. ‘S glory days

3.5

almost 3 years ago

 
0.0

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almost 3 years ago

 

Jason

Last time here

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almost 3 years ago

 
3.75

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almost 3 years ago

 
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3.5

about 3 years ago

 

C61H 8.

Malty

3.5

about 3 years ago

 

Clint Mullen

I didn’t think I would like this one very much but it’s great.

4.25

about 3 years ago

 
4.0

about 3 years ago

 
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about 3 years ago

 

Jeffrey Leitzel

2nd from left

4.0

about 3 years ago

 
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about 3 years ago

 
3.5

about 3 years ago

 

dana fronczak

Oregon would approve, although a bit more malty and less hoppy than optimal.

3.75

about 3 years ago

 

James Bock

Crushable

3.75

about 3 years ago