Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Beer Tasting: Sly Fox Seamus Irish Red

Seamus Irish Red Ale is brewed by Sly Fox Brewing Company. This was from the tap in Phoenixville, PA. Have you tasted this beer? Let us know what you think. As a suggestion, try to keep the review as brief as possible for each of the following: appearance; smell; taste; mouthfeel; and drinkability. Appearance Adam: orangish red, thin head Bryan: thin head, with slightly reddish hue Smell Adam: nice hint of yeast & malt Bryan: not much of a nose, a hint of hops Taste Adam: slightly tangy with malt to balance it out, again a pleasant yeast flavor Bryan: bittering hops do come through just a bit; not much flavor easy to discern Mouthfeel Adam: sufficiently carbonated Bryan: medium bodied with distracting carbonation Drinkability Adam: yes if you like reds, I would personally try some of the others on tap Bryan: very drinkable, yet maybe too drinkable, not because of the flavor, though Seconds? Adam: Maybe, but, I went to the Cascade IPA. Too many interesting options to stick with just one ;-) Bryan: Probably not, need a more "interesting" beer

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