Beer Review – St. Peters Ruby Red Ale


Name: St. Peters Ruby Red Ale

Origin: England

Style: Ale (4.5%)

Appearance:  True to its name this beer is a copper like, red-brown, with a short lived medium head.

Taste: It smells like copper and caramel. There are some notes of citrus initial, becomes more pine-like as it lingers on the tongue. There is definite notes of copper in the beer. Finishes bitter and ashy.

Mouth Feel: A sharp, medium body ale. Not filling in the least.

Final Thoughts (4.0 out of 5):  Something can taste of copper, citrus and pine and still be enjoyable.

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