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Big Red (Imperial Red)
- Southern Tier Brewing Company
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rAvg: 3.89
pDev: 10.54%
Reviews: 317
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Brewed by:
Southern Tier Brewing Company
New York
,
United States
Style | ABV
American Amber / Red Ale
| 9.00%
ABV
Availability:
Rotating.
bottle (310)
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on-tap (6)
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growler (1)
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Notes:
This beer is retired; no longer brewed.
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Reviews by BlurryVisi0n:
BlurryVisi0n
New York
3.58
/5
rDev
-8%
look: 4 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Poured unto a pint.
Appearance: Pours a semi cloudy amber, white head is roughly 1/4" thick.
Smell: I would love to rate this a little higher but it is a light smell, nothing to rave about.. but if it smell like anything dry hops, and slight flowery.
Taste: Slight caramel, and feel of pine. For all IPA lovers this is the light flavor but full alcohol flavored version.
Mouth: Perfect balance of medium carbonation. This is pretty smooth.
Overall: Just drink this and sit back, this is pretty good beer. Definitely not perfect, but just enough. Salud.
Serving type: bottle
01-23-2012 05:14:22 |
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New Jersey
4
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Schwerzpunkt
3.35
/5
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look: 3 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3
Poured into a snifter....
Appearance: Pours a hazy orange-amber color with a large, rapidly dissipating head. A swirl of the glass leaves moderate lacing which also disappears quickly.
Smell-This was my favorite part of the beer. The malts dominated the aroma. Smelled very yeast and very much of biscuits. Almost like a dog treat...but in a good way. It was also somewhat sweet smelling with moderate fruity notes (especially apple, but some citrus as well) and a hint of caramel. Very pleasing.
Taste-Malts were very much on the forefront. Sweet was the predominant flavor, with notes of caramel and fruits, such as apple and citrus. Some hop bitterness present, however, it seemed more of an afterthought and outweighed by the malts to the point of being unbalanced. It left a faint, bitter, slightly medicinal aftertaste. Finally, there was a faint presence of alcohol flavor towards the back.
Mouthfeel- High carbonation with and moderately full bodied. Noted a slight alcohol burn as it slid down the throat.
Overall- The best part of the beer was the aroma, which I absolutely loved! Alcohol was definitely present in the taste, and there was the slightest burn, however, I think it worked with this beer and was not unpleasant. The malts were very much on the forefront and dominated the hops to the point of putting this beer out of balance. That being said, one must keep in mind that this is a retired beer and past its prime, so some of the hop flavor could have faded. I'd wager that a fresh version of this beer would be a bit more balanced.
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11-29-2012 03:39:27 |
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3.5
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rlee1390
Indiana
3.9
/5
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look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.5
A-Cloudy deep orange, good carbonation, one finger head.
S-Lots of malt, a lot of caramel with floral and grassy notes.
T-Very sweet and malty. A lot of caramel with dirt, grass and a tad bit of floral notes. Some bitterness still.
M-Medium bodied, a tad on the lighter side, some carbonation.
O-I know this beer is retired and this one seems like it may have turned. It is still good but the fresh presence of the hops might have made this a little more balanced.
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07-30-2012 01:28:29 |
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hardcor33
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4
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07-27-2012 15:41:53 |
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PorterLambic
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look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Pours a slightly hazy dark orange color with a big, fluffy, nearly two finger high head, light tan in color. Great retention. Nice amount of lacing.
Smell is malty with floral and hop notes and maybe a hint of citrus. Nicely balanced.
Taste is malt, citrusy hops and a floral note. Balance is good here as well.
Fairly full bodied with a short-lived medium effervescence. A slight medicinal note crops up in the aftertaste after about 30 minutes or so.
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07-26-2012 05:50:09 |
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steve8robin
Massachusetts
3.5
/5
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07-07-2012 01:35:15 |
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marlinsfan4
Maryland
3.43
/5
rDev
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look: 3 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.5
Pours a slightly hazy orange color, very little head or carbonation to it. Smell is of faint caramel malts. I'm a big fan of red ales, especially imperial ones, but I was a bit let down by this one. Taste is very sweet upfront, caramel and hops bombard you. A bit unbalanced, isn't the smoothest drink. Not a bad taste in the aftertaste and plenty of taste for this bigger ABV beer, but the initial sweetness knocks this one down a few pegs. Had high expectations for this, still a pretty good beer but not the caramel deliciousness I was expecting.
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06-28-2012 22:14:16 |
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mweso2000
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3.75
/5
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06-08-2012 23:08:01 |
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philistinedream
New York
4
/5
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05-18-2012 01:43:02 |
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jondeelee
Massachusetts
4.43
/5
rDev
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look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Big Red opens with a malty, yeasty nose that bears a strong resemblance to floury baguettes, wheat toast crust, and yeasty rising bread dough. The aromas at first are largely breads and grains--perhaps eighty percent--but some touches of orange and apricot come through, as does a sprinkling of lemon, grapefruit rind, and pine resin from the hops, and a touch of brown sugar, caramel, and vanilla. But then something strange happens: after the beer has been let to air for a minute or so, the aromas suddenly take on much sweeter tones, with Jolly Rancher-like cherry and watermelon candies bubbling to the surface in syrupy goodness, and the hops sprouting forth with greater pink grapefruits and lemon candies. As a whole, I was at first unimpressed with the nose, but the sudden rush of candied sugars reversed this opinion rather suddenly, and the beer now smells delicious and very drinkable.
On the tongue, the first notes are of breads and toast, but these are joined a split-second later by orange, cherry, apricot, melon, and berry fruit esters, supported well by vanilla, caramel, and brown sugar. The flavors are largely sugary sweet here, but not overly so, for a peppery spice and some toasted nuts linger just beneath the surface, and the hops, while they do contribute some sweet lemons and pink grapefruits, also bring in a nice countering dose of pine resin, dandelion stem, and eucalyptus. As the beer remains on the tongue and the sugars slowly die off, a larger bread and grain base emerges, and just at the end the hops add a pleasantly bitter dash of dandelion stem and pine sap. The aftertaste is largely these latter hop notes, with touches of bread and sugar, and lingers on the tongue for a good while. Mouthfeel is medium, and carbonation is medium.
Overall, this is delicious beer, being very nicely balanced so that the sugars, bitters, and breads work in near-perfect harmony, emphasizing and building off each others' flavors. It says much that the 9% ABV is hardly noticeable during the mouthful, being mostly present as a light alcoholic vapor on the breath after swallowing. But as another mouthful quickly resolves even this tiny problem, the beer obviously boasts enough flavor--flavor that, by the way, doesn’t diminish from mouthful to mouthful--to overcome any problems. Recommended.
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05-09-2012 15:06:11 |
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Beerenauslese
California
4.35
/5
rDev
+11.8%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
22 oz bomber, this has been in my cellar at least a year, probably going on two.
Popped the cap, surprised it is a light gusher. Poured into a Bruery tulip glass. Looks good: has a clear orange body, poured to a 1 inch beige head that dissipated to a ring and cap, with some sticky lacing.
Smells of sweet malt, sweet caramel and brown sugar, and orange. Nice orange aroma.
Tastes of sweet pale malt, orange, with an herbal bitterness. There is just a touch of dark malt and milk chocolate. Finishes clean and dry. Love the high dosage of Hallertau with its orange flavor and a grassy bitter finish.
Body is medium and the carbonation is moderate and round, giving this a full, creamy mouthfeel.
I enjoyed this red ale. The alcohol level, malt sweetness, and hops push it into imperial territory, yet the alcohol is well contained and the brew is well balanced and interesting. Too bad ST is not making this any more.
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05-01-2012 03:07:10 |
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