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Allagash Red Howes

Allagash Red Howes

Rated 3.300 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Allagash Brewing Company

Portland, ME, United States

Style:  Stout

8.5% Alcohol by Volume

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Red Howes is the brainchild of Allagash employee, Jeff "Oly" Olson. Oly grew up in a family of cranberry farmers. Red Howes is not only a variety of cranberry but also happened to be the name of Oly’s grandfather. Oly spent much of his childhood with his grandfather in the cranberry bogs, developing a love of farming and music (Oly’s other occupation). Black in color with a creamy biege head, Red Howes is a stout brewed with 2-Row barley, a blend of roasted malts and 3,000lbs of local cranberries, both Red Howes and Early Black varieties. The finished beer has cocoa, coffee and berries in the aroma and flavors of dried fruit and bitter chocolate with a slight tartness and a dry, lingering finish.

ID: 56826 Last updated 9 years ago Added to database 9 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank10696
Overall Percentile80
Style Rank253 of 846
Style Percentile70.1
Lowest Score4.2
Highest Score4.2
Average Score4.200
Weighted Score3.300
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CYBERCAT 11711 reviews
    rated 4.2 9 years ago

    Aroma: 10 | Appearance: 9 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 8

    Pours a deep, slightly reddish sable with a thick tan head. Aroma has notes of roast malt, coffee, caramel, toffee and a hint of chocolate. Flavor delights with notes of toffee, roast malt, quality coffee and caramel.texture is smooth and fairly fizzy, not as solid as most stouts. Fizz has typical strength and does not stick around. Howes about one?

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