O'Haras 11° Irish Red Ale Nitro

O'Haras 11° Irish Red Ale Nitro

This true Red Ale from Ireland stands out in its beer style category. The caramel-malt body is just as impressive as the bock, though it's cut in a uniquely Irish style. The fine body is complemented by caramel notes and a perfectly balanced bitterness, which makes this "Irish red" much more complex than its main rivals. Here it's available in tins and thanks to nitrogenation it allows you to experience the same brilliant cascading effect and smooth creamy foam at home as in an Irish pub. More

Parameters
Volume 0,44 L
Alcohol 4,3%
Plato 10,7°
Producer O'Hara's
Used hops Mt. Hood
Code 1642
On stock > 20 pcs
Price incl. VAT: 3,90 €
pcs

This true Red Ale from Ireland stands out in its beer style category. The caramel-malt body is just as impressive as the bock, though it's cut in a uniquely Irish style. The fine body is complemented by caramel notes and a perfectly balanced bitterness, which makes this "Irish red" much more complex than its main rivals. Here it's available in tins and thanks to nitrogenation it allows you to experience the same brilliant cascading effect and smooth creamy foam at home as in an Irish pub. More

Parameters
Volume 0,44 L
Alcohol 4,3%
Plato 10,7°
Producer O'Hara's
Used hops Mt. Hood
Code 1642

Ingredients:
water, barley malt, hop products

About the brewery:
O'Hara's /Carlow Brewery is an independent Irish family brewery founded in 1996. It is located in Carlow in the Barrow Valley, a traditional Irish hop and barley growing region. The brewery is located in a former warehouse near the railway station, and the advantage of this place is that there is very hard water, which is suitable for brewing ales. Their first beer was Irish Stout, which is still a bestseller. However, the brewery also has quite a wide portfolio of other top-fermented beers, for which it wins awards at beer competitions. It also produces ciders. The brewery's exhibition is continuously growing, and in 2017 the Spanish Hijos de Rivera, which is behind, for example, Estrella Galicia beer, entered it as a shareholder. Seamus O'Hara is also the founder of the Irish Craft Beer & Cider Festival, which has been held annually since 2011.

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