Red Mountain (4.2%)
(Batch of Red Mountain)
Cairngorm Brewery in Aviemore, Highland, Scotland 🏴
Amber / Red Ale Regular|
Score
6.42
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This full-bodied, ruby-red ale is brewed using a traditional Scottish blend of pale and roast malts, complemented by fruity, citrus and aromatic new-world hops, resulting in a full, fresh and slightly dry, fruity beer.
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5.2/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 5
Cask at the standing order. Pours clear amber, thin bubbly white head. Light red fruit aromas, nutty, but faint. Light spice on the taste, no real citrus as promised. Thin finish.
Tried
from Cask
on 26 Mar 2015
at 18:00
6.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 6.5
On cask at the Standing Order. Appearance - a nice amber to red. Nice head. Nose - biscuits and light red fruit. Taste - more of the same. Palate - light to medium bodied with a creamy yet dry texture and a long dry finish. Overall - good. Reminds me of Black Isle Red Kite.
Tried
from Cask
on 26 Mar 2015
at 08:27
6.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6
Retro reviews from Spring 2012 Wetherspoons Beer festival; This is more like it maybe it has something to do with the new world hops used but has just the right balance between citrusy hops and malts.
Tried
on 19 Oct 2012
at 00:56
7.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 8
Lovely looking beer: hand-pulled pint in my local Wetherspoons on 31st March 2012. Red hue to the brew, deep amber really though: creamy head in texture and colour. Mixed bag of smells in the aroma: malts and hop joining to give a pleasant beery feel with the hops just about stronger. The taste is also an easy blend of flavours; this time the malts leading the way in strength and power. A hop dryness appears towards the end of each sip (Cascade, Challenger and Chinook hops used). Easy drinking beer.
Tried
on 07 Apr 2012
at 07:11
5.2/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 5
Weak and watery texture, but has a solid aroma and subtle berry based bitterness.
Tried
on 04 Apr 2012
at 05:20