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Irish Red

Color International Bittering Units Alcohol
16 23 +/- 4.8

True Irish ales with ruby red color are few and far between today, as the success of stout in Ireland has nearly doomed the style. Although Coors produces a similar beer called Killian’s Red, it is fermented with a lager yeast at warmer than normal temperatures, and it has a lesser degree of character than the original ale style. Our true Irish Red has a roasted maltiness and color that comes from the use of roasted barley. Hops are present, but do not diminish the malty, buttery sweetness that accompany the ale’s natural fruity esters. It is well carbonated with a creamier head than its American interpretation. The nose is somewhat hoppy, sharing the foreground with the estery character.

In the style of: Michael Shea’s, George Killian’s


Extract Recipe Package without Yeast
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Item # Your Price Shipping Weight
T-AD-IR $34.15 8.7



Yeast Recommendations

White Labs Pitchable Vial:
WLP004
Dry Yeast:
Danstar Windsor
Fermentation Temperatures:
65º - 68º
Fermentation Temperatures:
64º - 70º

Why would you buy a recipe without yeast?

  • You already have yeast
  • You will buy yeast from another source
  • You won't be brewing for a while and you'll get yeast later

Bottom Line: you always need yeast


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