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Wolf At The Door Red Ale – Bomber Brewing

By Mike @mikescraftbeer

From Bomber Brewing in East Vancouver comes their "Wolf At The Door Red Ale". The beer pours a deep copper red colour with an off white head. The aroma consist of caramel, citrus fruit and some floral hops. The flavour is of caramel, roasted malts, citrus, some raspberries, mild resin, earth and some mild bitterness. The alcohol content comes in at 5% with an IBU of 15. Bomber keeps making new and interesting seasonals and this one is no different.

Commercial Description: Wolf at the Door Red Ale has been released in conjunction with Theatre Replacement's production of " East Van Panto: Little Red Riding Hood ", which runs November 23rd to December 31st at The Cultch's York Theatre. Late additions of Enigma and Citra hops add big, bold hop flavour and aroma with none of the expected bitterness that usually follows. Our liberal use of Cara Red malt gives Wolf at the Door a scary red hue, but don't let the colour intimidate you; this well balanced, malt-forward, easy drinking red ale is really a gentle and friendly Granny in Wolf's clothing.

Wolf At The Door Red Ale – Bomber Brewing
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