AleScottish and Irish Ale

Irish Red Ale

An easy-drinking pint. Malt-focused with an initial sweetness and a roasted dryness in the finish. Sometimes brewed as a lager (if so, generally will not exhibit a diacetyl character). When served too cold, the roasted character and bitterness may seem more elevated.

Alcohol
4 - 6% ABV
3.2 - 4.7% ABW
IBU
17 - 28
International Bitterness Units
Color
9 - 18 SRM
18 - 35 EBC
Gravity
OG: 1.044 - 1.06
FG: 1.01 - 1.014

Appearance & Mouthfeel

Color
Amber to deep reddish copper color (most examples have a deep reddish hue). Clear. Low off-white to tan colored head.
Clarity
Amber to deep reddish copper color (most examples have a deep reddish hue). Clear. Low off-white to tan colored head.
Body
Medium-light to medium body, although examples containing low levels of diacetyl may have a slightly slick mouthfeel. Moderate carbonation. Smooth. Moderately attenuated (more so than Scottish ales). May have a slight alcohol warmth in stronger versions.

Aroma & Flavor

Malt
Low to moderate malt aroma, generally caramel-like but occasionally toasty or toffee-like in nature. May have a light buttery character (although this is not required). Hop aroma is low to none (usually not present). Quite clean. Moderate caramel malt flavor and sweetness, occasionally with a buttered toast or toffee-like quality. Finishes with a light taste of roasted grain, which lends a characteristic dryness to the finish. Generally no flavor hops, although some examples may have a light English hop flavor. Medium-low hop bitterness, although light use of roasted grains may increase the perception of bitterness to the medium range. Medium-dry to dry finish. Clean and smooth (lager versions can be very smooth). No esters.

Technical Specs (Plato)

Original Gravity11 - 14.7 °P
Final Gravity2.6 - 3.6 °P