Sleeping Lion Red Ale
Council Rock Brewery in Cooperstown, New York, United States 🇺🇸
Amber / Red Ale - Irish Regular|
Score
7.11
|
|
Sign up to add a tick or review
7.4/10
—
Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Thanks Brian for the growler.
Poured into a mug, the appearance was a burnt dark copper close to amber color with just a cap of a little white foamy head that fell off pretty quick. Light lace.
The aroma had some earthy to grassy hops sliding into a nice smooth caramel/toffee malt base. Light nuttiness, somewhat roasty. Little bit of toast and projected amount of herbal quality.
The flavor slyly lead the roast to the sweet fairly nice. Nice aftertaste of the same. Finish was somewhat earthy with the malts.
The palate was just a touch under medium bodied with a pretty good sessionability about it. Carbonation felt good. ABV felt good.
Overall, pretty good Irish ale that I’m used to.
Poured into a mug, the appearance was a burnt dark copper close to amber color with just a cap of a little white foamy head that fell off pretty quick. Light lace.
The aroma had some earthy to grassy hops sliding into a nice smooth caramel/toffee malt base. Light nuttiness, somewhat roasty. Little bit of toast and projected amount of herbal quality.
The flavor slyly lead the roast to the sweet fairly nice. Nice aftertaste of the same. Finish was somewhat earthy with the malts.
The palate was just a touch under medium bodied with a pretty good sessionability about it. Carbonation felt good. ABV felt good.
Overall, pretty good Irish ale that I’m used to.
Tried
from Growler
on 14 May 2017
at 11:16
8/10
—
Appearance 8
Aroma 9
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 6
On draft at the brewery it is a clear dark golden color with a slight head. The aroma is citrus and the taste is bitter white grapefruit and finishes bitter
Tried
from Draft
on 09 Oct 2015
at 18:44
7.2/10
—
Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
On draft at the brewery. Pours a clear copper with an off white head. Fruity nose. Flavors of grass and grapefruit. Bitter finish.
Tried
from Draft
on 09 Oct 2015
at 18:40