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Shark Attack Double Red Ale
- Port Brewing Company / Pizza Port
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rAvg: 3.86
pDev: 11.66%
Reviews: 279
Hads: 178
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Brewed by:
Port Brewing Company / Pizza Port
United States
Style | ABV
American Amber / Red Ale
| 9.00%
ABV
Availability:
Rotating.
bottle (254)
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growler (2)
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Reviews by WoodBrew:
WoodBrew
Illinois
3.95
/5
rDev
+2.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
Trying the Port Brewing Shark Attack Double Red. The beer poured a hazy amber/red with decent slightly off-white head that is lacing nicely. There is some fresh hop balanced by malt. The taste is powered by a big malt with hop balance. The beer starts very malty then the hop come in to balance the beer and clean the pallet. I am thinking semcoe hop since it is a bit more fuller in body. The mouthfeel is full bodied with good carbonation. Overall the beer is very good....especially for those looking for a higher powered red ale.
Serving type: bottle
11-25-2011 23:07:17 |
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TheBrewo
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look: 4 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4
We pour a brew of rich coppery golden red coloring. It holds a two and a half finger head of beige colored bubbles, leaving patterned lacing as it recedes at a slower pace. A chill haze is noted in the absence of sediment, while carbonation appears moderate. The aroma is wrought with warm buttery malts, peppery and spicy alcohol, brightly citric and herbal hops, light caramels, tannic unsweetened tea, phenolic plastics, faint cedar smokiness, and faintly browned apples. With warmth we get juicy bubblegum esters, women’s perfume, and a strengthening of the alcohol. Our first impression is that the flavoring is rich with coppery, buttery malts, with surprising smoothness in contribution from the alcohol. The taste opens up with that buttery toasted malt, coppered metallics, light chocolatey depth, a sweet fruit of red cherries and pear. Herbal and citric hops are bittering and spicy, but give hearty freshness. The peak hits with toffee sweetness, bitter roasted malts, browned apple sweetness, coiny metallics, herbal and nectary hops, and spicy peppery alcohol. These blend and pull us to the finish which boasts of more caramel maltiness, soft toast, herbal and citric hops, tomato leafiness, faint woodiness, more stinging booze, mineral, malted milk balls, and drying baker’s yeast. The aftertaste breathes astringently of planty greens, chive, simple ale yeast, number two pencil, ethanol, black pepper, basil meatiness, and metallic molasses syrups. The body is medium to full, and the carbonation is light to medium. There is sticky slurp, smack, with softer cream and froth to the lip. Finishing pop is less noticeable due to this softness. The mouth is left astringently dried after this initial creaminess, and the hard palate feels a bit metallic and streaked. The abv is appropriate, and the beer sips easily.
Overall, what we enjoyed most about this beer was the robust start of the flavoring. We began with a nice, toasty, buttery blend of pale and caramel malts, with eventual depth, grown from the plastic and boozy inclusions. These helped to flesh out the meat of this brew, and to hold up against the bite of citric and earthy hops with its own sweetness. Both the nose and the mouthfeel remain soft throughout the tasting, contributing equally to the final picture. This beer is actually quite representative for the style and well executed.
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05-02-2013 01:13:22 |
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Poured from 22oz bottle into Samuel Adams Perfect Pint glass.
Appearance: Cloudy amber color with a large orange-tinted head that dissipates slowly and leaves behind sticky spotted lace.
Smell: Sweet caramel malt with floral and citric hop aromas.
Taste: Begins biscuity and rounds out to sweet caramel malt flavor. Finish yields toastiness and herbal bitterness with a touch of bittersweet alcohol. The hop profile pushes this one into near-IPA territory. Also reminiscent of Stone's Arrogant Bastard and its ilk.
Mouthfeel: Medium to full, slightly chewy body with a dry finish.
Overall: A pretty good beer and a great beer for its style. Definitely a sipper at 9% ABV. Having this at 2pm may not have been the best idea.
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04-25-2013 21:19:50 |
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Shark Attack Double Red Ale from Port Brewing Company / Pizza Port
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