Irish Red Ale All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

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Irish ales are malty, smooth, medium-bodied, and most, like our kit, are a deep copper-red color that is created by a blend of specialty malts. Our malt blend also gives this recipe its signature toasty and sweet aroma and flavor.

Another defining characteristic of Irish Red Ales is their immense drinkability - definitely a crowd-pleaser beer. Its great taste, drinkability, and low aging requirements make this one of our best-selling kits. 

Yields 5 gallons

 

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Additional information

SKU 1014, 1013
Beer Color Amber
Original Gravity

1044

Total Time to Make 6 weeks
Regional Style British
Alcohol Content Low
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style Amber Ale,Irish and Scottish Ales
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 117 reviews
74%
(87)
18%
(21)
6%
(7)
1%
(1)
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B
Bill F.
Great Beer!

True to the character of a good red ale.
Slainte!

J
James B.
Excellent Irish Red

When transferring from kettle to fermenter, I thought the color was more like an amber ale than red ale. I did hit the projected gravity which surprised me because if not a kit, I would have used another pound or two of grain.
The ferment went really quick, and smelled wonderful. At bottling, I again wished the color was a little more toward the red hue, but it is in the acceptable range for this style. I managed to make two weeks before trying one. It was carbed pretty well and showed promise of being a pretty decent brew. At three weeks I was amazed at how much it improved. Well carbed, very clear, nice tan colored head that lingered through most of the drink, and a really nice taste. I have been brewing for 25 years, all grain for 20 years, and I could not have blended grains together myself to make a better tasting Irish Red.

James

K
Kevin B.
Irish Red Ale

I've brewed this all grain kit from NB several times over the years and it never fails to please. I always get rave reviews and the keg never lasts long. Highly recommended.

T
Tera

Seems like a good product we shall see if I messed it up in about 6 weeks. ,

K
Kevin

This is one of my favorite beers to make. NB's version is spot on with a nice color and just the right amount of bittering vs maltiness. I always get compliments when I make this beer and the keg never lasts long.

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Irish Red Ale All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

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Customer Reviews

Based on 117 reviews
74%
(87)
18%
(21)
6%
(7)
1%
(1)
1%
(1)
B
Bill F.
Great Beer!

True to the character of a good red ale.
Slainte!

J
James B.
Excellent Irish Red

When transferring from kettle to fermenter, I thought the color was more like an amber ale than red ale. I did hit the projected gravity which surprised me because if not a kit, I would have used another pound or two of grain.
The ferment went really quick, and smelled wonderful. At bottling, I again wished the color was a little more toward the red hue, but it is in the acceptable range for this style. I managed to make two weeks before trying one. It was carbed pretty well and showed promise of being a pretty decent brew. At three weeks I was amazed at how much it improved. Well carbed, very clear, nice tan colored head that lingered through most of the drink, and a really nice taste. I have been brewing for 25 years, all grain for 20 years, and I could not have blended grains together myself to make a better tasting Irish Red.

James

K
Kevin B.
Irish Red Ale

I've brewed this all grain kit from NB several times over the years and it never fails to please. I always get rave reviews and the keg never lasts long. Highly recommended.

T
Tera

Seems like a good product we shall see if I messed it up in about 6 weeks. ,

K
Kevin

This is one of my favorite beers to make. NB's version is spot on with a nice color and just the right amount of bittering vs maltiness. I always get compliments when I make this beer and the keg never lasts long.