Red Brick 15th Anniversary
Red Brick 15th Anniversary
Rated 3.375 by BeerPalsBrewed by Atlanta Brewing Company / Red Brick Brewing Company
Atlanta, GA, United StatesStyle: Brown Ale
9% Alcohol by Volume
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The 15th Anniversary ale is Red Brick’s signature Brown Ale. The Brown Ale boasts a list of ingredients, including 7 malts (Victory, Bonnalander, Caramel 40/60/120, 2 Row Barley, Wheat Malt). Hops include Zeus and Fuggle. Aged in Pappy Van Winkle bourbon barrels for 13 months. Our 15th anniversary is here! I know we never say it, but I’m gonna throw it out there: I LOVE YOU. That felt good. I was afraid it would sound creepy, but no - it was good. And as a sign of our love I made you The Red Brick 15th Anniversary Ale. It’s a full bodied brown ale that was aged in a bourbon barrel. It earned the Gold Medal in the 2008 World Beer Cup. (Not that I’m comparing them to you...) it’s high gravity, so be careful: I want this to be a memorable experience for us. Sincerely, Bob - XOXO
ID: 37785 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 14 years agoKey Stats
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Overall Rank | 6649 |
Overall Percentile | 88 |
Style Rank | 104 of 1152 |
Style Percentile | 91 |
Lowest Score | 4.5 |
Highest Score | 4.5 |
Average Score | 4.500 |
Weighted Score | 3.375 |
Standard Deviation | 0.000 |
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Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 10 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 9
Pours a dark, hazy coppery brown with a fairly thick buff-colored head that sticks around for a little bit. Aroma is malty and crispy fruity with a little bit of a brandy-like bite to it. Flavor is malty, woody and a little smoky with a fruity, brandy-ish undertone, a subtle (though sometimes not so subtle) alcohol nip, and a whisper of sweetness. Texture is very smooth, yet tingly and edgy enough so you know that it is indeed beer.