ABV
7.1
ABV
7.1
Rating
0.0
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over 2 years ago
Summer school at the astral plane, one more class to levitate
over 2 years ago
A Flemish Red aged in casks. Tart, effervescent, and easy to drink. Almost hints of a Christmas Ale.
over 2 years ago
Bottle said “red ale”. Was not prepared for the sourness. Should have researched more
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over 2 years ago
BA day 6: this was disappointing. For a beer blended with Rodenbach it's too sweet for me. Some acidity would have welcome
over 2 years ago
Apparently not a beer but a “malt beverage with natural flavors”. So beer-ish.
over 2 years ago
Excellent red, subtle sourness from Grand Cru, a little citrus
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over 2 years ago
Tasted like cranberry or some other type of sour berry fruit. Wasn't a fan at all. Would not buy again. Only thing that was good about it was the 7% abv
over 2 years ago
Good red, good collab but was expecting better from two giants in craft beer
over 2 years ago
Good, decent red ale! Always good stuff from Dogfish!
over 2 years ago
Blended with Rodenbach’s Grand Cru from Germany, Dogfish mellows out the tart cherry note with caramel and toffee, then adds a hint of hops. A unique and refreshing American, not Flemish, Red Ale.
over 2 years ago
Really interesting red ale. A mix between a sour and wine. Very enjoyable
over 2 years ago
This is the best new Dogfish Head I've had in a long time. Usually I like that they try wild things, but this is a very good traditional brew.
over 2 years ago
Fruitcake. Smooth, fruity, slightly sweet from the Flemish influence. Notes of malty toffee, cherries, hints of gingersnap. This is a wonderful winter warmer.
over 2 years ago
Pours deep ruby red; fizzy head; oaky, cherry, prune, raisin aromas; tart cherry and oak tannins, classic Rodenbach tart slight barnyard funk; toffee
over 2 years ago
It's... good. Cherry forward, complex, but somehow doesn't quite come together.
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over 2 years ago
Fruity citrusy little sour red ale. Tangy flavors on the front of the tongue, sour at the top of the throat and lingers in the mouth. It an interesting cross of a red ale, fruit beer, and sour
over 2 years ago