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More Than Just Green Beer
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Green beer seems to be almost synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, but that’s not the only way to raise a festive glass! While we’re all for going green, we don’t necessarily think your beer needs to. With a variety of true Irish brews (and Irish-inspired options), you can ditch the food coloring and drink like the Irish!
Green beer seems to be almost synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, but that’s not the only way to raise a festive glass! While we’re all for going green, we don’t necessarily think your beer needs to. With a variety of true Irish brews (and Irish-inspired options), you can ditch the food coloring and drink like the Irish!
Jameson Caskmates Irish Whiskey: The unique, triple-distilled Irish whiskey is crafted by aging Irish whiskey in barrels used for making Irish stout beer. This “stout of the Irish” has great depth of flavor with notes of cocoa, coffee and butterscotch. Enhance the experience by taking a sip of this whiskey followed by a sip of light stout beer.
Rubicon Brewing Irish Red: Irish Red Ales are a mainstay at many American brewpubs, and this one comes to us by way of Rubicon brewery in Sacramento. This lightly malty, easy-drinking beer has roasted notes and hints of caramel sweetness with a just enough hops for a hint of bitterness on the nice dry finish.
Murphy's Stout: Dry bitter stout is the quintessential Irish drink, but it is actually based on porter, a dark English beer imported into Ireland in the 18th century. Irish brewers copied the popular style and made a bigger fuller-bodied, drier version now known as stout. Murphy's is a smooth, creamy beer with roasted chocolate and coffee undertones, and biscuity sweet malt aromas.
Auburn Alehouse Fool's Gold Pale Ale: With an ABV of 7.8%, this massive beer is not your ordinary pale ale. Pale malted barley infused with a ton of Pacific Northwest hops sets this one apart from others of its kind. In fact, a bottle of this flavorful Fool’s Gold is so good, it might even fool a leprechaun!
Black & Tan: Make your own festive St. Paddy’s Day drink with traditional Guinness Draught and Harp Lager. When made correctly, the Black & Tan forms two distinct layers in the glass. Check out Nugget Markets’ Black & Tan recipe for the secret to pouring the perfect layers