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The inspiration for this deep garnet ale was actually called a barley wine, even though it weighed in at quite a bit less than you'd expect for a beer of that name. That's “weighed” in the past tense because the powers that be gobbled up a small brewery in Kilkenny, moved this beer to Dundalk, and then did away with it altogether. Nice work, European corporate brewing industry. Looks like it's up to us again, homebrewers.
Nomenclature aside, think of Dundalk Heavy as an overgrown Irish session ale: the color of old mahogany, rounded and full in the mouth easing into an off-dry and slightly biscuity finish. Throughout you will find overtones of butter toffee, juicy malt, and tree fruit with glimmerings of ruby port, earth, and ground coffee. Raise a pint or four to brewing your own and keeping the dream alive: Slainte!
This product group approximates a former limited edition recipe, however it is not a beer kit and does not include instructions. You will have to measure out the exact quantities of each ingredient yourself. See the associated inventory for item quantities and addition times.
Additional Information
| Recipe and Instructions | Click Here! |
|---|---|
| Regional Style | British |
| Beer Style | N/A |
| Color | Amber |
| Original Gravity | 1062 |
| Total Time to Make | 6 weeks |
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