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langaandy

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Hi all,

With my empties starting to pile up and a spare fermenter I'm looking at a new brew.

My lhbs just got in a new batch of ndbrewing fresh wort kits and I saw this "Celtic Red Ale - A malt driven full bodied beer, moderately hopped, with a brilliant rust red colour. "

If anyone has brewed one let me know.

Now my main question is what commercial beers are matches for this style as I haven't seen any and I want to try at least one before making a 20l brew I might not like. I have heard Kilkenny if someone can confirm that would be great any others would be great as well.

As always input is more than welcome
 
Harringtons do a Sassy Red too, which is a nice drop.
Its more balanced across the hops and malt - ie not mainly malt driven - but a very tasty beer.
 
langaandy said:
Hi all,

With my empties starting to pile up and a spare fermenter I'm looking at a new brew.

My lhbs just got in a new batch of ndbrewing fresh wort kits and I saw this "Celtic Red Ale - A malt driven full bodied beer, moderately hopped, with a brilliant rust red colour. "

If anyone has brewed one let me know.

Now my main question is what commercial beers are matches for this style as I haven't seen any and I want to try at least one before making a 20l brew I might not like. I have heard Kilkenny if someone can confirm that would be great any others would be great as well.

As always input is more than welcome
http://www.bridgeroadbrewers.com.au/beer-celtic-red.php

I prefer "Old Speckled Hen" style recipes for my reds.

http://www.google.com.au/search?q=old+speckled+hen+red&hl=en&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=YORTUZSYEYSFkwXYs4EI&ved=0CGIQsAQ&biw=1435&bih=868
 
Bridge Road, Monteiths, 2 Birds, Prickly Moses, and Ranga off the top of my head. All different, but all "red" ales.
 
Macs do Sassy Red, thats quite a nice drop. I think it's actually a bitter, but red none the less...
 
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