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Smithwick’s is the most common example, and there are some great examples brewed in the Midwest, most notably Conway’s Irish Ale, from Great Lakes in Cleveland, and Boulevard’s Irish Ale ...
Pick hit: Great Lakes Brewing Co.'s Conway's Irish Ale. Pedigree: If for no other reason, try this as a tribute to the Great Lakes owners' grandfather, a Cleveland traffic cop for 25 years. You ...
Where Spotted: Red Palace, 1210 H St. NE Price: $6/12 oz. Brown Is the New Black: Irish ale is one of the forgotten beers here in America, where the style’s prevalent ambassador is the pallid ...
Try: Sixpoint Dead Rabbit Ale, Absolution Cardinal Sin, Great Lakes Conway’s Irish Ale. Conway's Irish Ale Great Lakes. Don’t rule out American breweries’ versions of these classic Irish styles.
Here's the seasonal lineup: January: Conway’s Irish Ale. February: Chillwave Double IPA. April: Cloud Cutter Hoppy Wheat Ale; Rally Drum Red Ale (4-pack, 16-ounce cans and draft). May: Holy ...
Conway's Irish Ale has a toasted, malty flavor, which would be great accompanying Irish nachos, which are not Irish at all, but are delicious. 4.
Here's your guide to Irish-style beers worth drinking on St. Patrick's Day. It's the one holiday when we're encouraged to drink lots of booze — as long as it's authentic Irish beer like ...
Ohio’s Great Lakes Brewing Co. makes one called Conway’s Irish Ale, which is sweet but full-bodied and strong. It’s sold seasonally, in the early part of the year, so you might just be able to snag ...
When Flying Dog decided to brew an Irish Red Ale for St. Patrick's Day in 2012, the brewers decided to add four-leaf clovers as a novelty (and a bit of clever marketing).
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