Crimson Cru

Red Ale - Other

Deep copper, candied citrus, cherry, caramel, toffee, malty, stewed fruits, plum, full-bodied, slightly warming

ABV

7.1

Rating

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3.75

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Thomas Garza

Very light and thin. Could use some more malt to it. 🍻

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Mike Kunkel

What hits me initially is the tartness of cranberry. It doesn't stick around long as it gives way to a dry and earthy brown ale taste. It is smoothand creamy and finishes dry.

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Timothy Kroll

Grand Cru is great. Dry-hoping it was not the best choice. The extra dimension of flavour only detracts.

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Octavio Martin

Kind of a candy red, almost robitussiny.

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Rob W

Watching original "Red Dawn", so I thought this brew appropriate. Not what I expected from a red ale, a very slightly tart cherry profile. Well worth sampling.

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C-Stack

Even better out of a laser etched Wheel of Time map glass...

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Lee Greely

Weekend

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Ray S

Interesting concoction. Do not drink after a porter would be my first suggestion. That said, after the palate cleared, this one offered a cherry fruit-esqe taste reminiscent of Cheerwine(?). Crushable but forgettable.

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Erin

Wow, a collaboration between Dogfish and the amazing Flanders red icon, Rodenbach! It’s delicious. Everything you’d want in a red ale with a nice element of sourness, but in the Flanders red style, not the PYITE (IYKYK) of American sours.

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Tracy Chan

Beautiful, fruity 7.1% RED ale with notes of cherry, orange, and caramel. Delicious!

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Dave DeVos

Nice lil dogfish red ale c/o Eddie Fire!

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Brad Clare

Fruity taste but still good.

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Wayward Wayne

Awesome!

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Scott W

Meh

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Cabot B.

I think they could classify this better because red ale is something entirely different in the US. I'd put this in the Flemish ale category because it is tart and somewhat fruity--and not a red ale I would normally drink.

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Scott Lyle

A bit sour for my taste.

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