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Skeleton Park Dry

Skeleton Park Dry

Rated 3.075 by BeerPals

Brewed by Skeleton Park Brewery

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Dry Stout

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Our limited-time winter seasonal release, Dry Irish Stout, is exactly what it's name implies: An authentic, Irish-inspired stout, brewed dry and drinkable, with all of the flavour and none of fancy frills. Expect notes of dark chocolate, hints of wood smoke, and touch of nuttiness.. In the 1800s, tens of thousands of Irish immigrants landed in Kingston, many finding work as labourers in the building of the Rideau Canal. They brought with them their culture, their fiery Irish spirit, and of course, their beer. After malaria, cholera, and typhus ravaged their ranks, many of them were buried right here, in Kingston's Skeleton Park. Our Dry Irish Stout is our way of honouring the hundreds of hard-working Irish who gave their lives to help build our great country.

ID: 99174 Last updated 7 months ago Added to database 1 year ago

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Most noted beer attributes

roast barley 100%
watery 100%
molasses 100%
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Statistics

Overall Rank36381
Overall Percentile32
Style Rank304 of 350
Style Percentile13.1
Lowest Score3.3
Highest Score3.3
Average Score3.300
Weighted Score3.075
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7164 reviews
    rated 3.3 7 months ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 7

    Can that pours a dark brown colour, seems fairly clean with ruby and copper highlights. The head is warm-beige, frothy, long lasting and leaving some full-froth lacing. Roasted malt base with some fruitiness, molasses. The taste is milder, as this is mild stout at 4.2% ABV with the roasted barley, watery dark fruits and charred wood lingering. The mouthfeel is fairly wet with just a tad dryness in the end. It is an easy-drinking, light Irish Stout.

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