Amber / Red Ale
An American creation - not a true style but a color description, though arguably these beers trace their origins to Irish or Scottish brewing traditions.  We set limit of ABV<=6.5%, but categorization is left primarily to the brewer.  If “amber” or “red” is on the label and no other style designation is provided, they get placed here. 
 

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 3.8
Sunday, 24 February 2008 ,  Written by Nate Shepp
Flying Dog Old Scratch Amber Lager
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): Colorado
Country: United States
From the Flying Dog website... "Old Scratch Amber Lager is a malty, mellow beer that is fermented at medium temperatures to develop both ale and lager characteristics."  This multi-award winning ...
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 3.8
Monday, 18 February 2008 ,  Written by philip mengelkamp
Ommegang Rare Vos Amber Ale
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): New York
Country: United States
Randy Theil knows how to get it done. I've waited a long time to try this one, but tonight the wait was over. I was expecting something ...
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 3.4
Thursday, 31 January 2008 ,  Written by Nate Shepp
Smithwick's
Place of Origin
Country: Ireland
Pronounced "Smith-ick's", this Irish red ale was brewed in Kilkenny, Ireland in the St. Francis Abbey Brewery by John Smithwick.  Smithwick's was purchased by Guiness in 1965 becoming part of ...
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