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Posts from the ‘Redds Ale’ Category

1
Aug

Review: Redds Wicked Apple Ale

redds wicked apple ale - CopyRedds Wicked Apple Ale was just introduced.  It is one of four ales Miller-Coors brew under the Redd’s label.  While their original Redd’s Apple Ale is bottled at 5% alcohol, their Wicked Apple Ale weighs in at a staggering 8%.  Like their Smith and Forge Hard Cider and their Coors Summer Brew it is only available in cans.  The current options are six and twelve packs and a 24 ounce single can. Read more »

14
Jun

Review: Redds Strawberry Ale

Redds strawberry ale - CopyRedds Strawberry Ale was launched nationwide September 2013.  It is brewed as an ale by Miller-Coors in Albany Georgia.  Natural apple and strawberry flavor is added.  This follows the successful release of their Apple Ale and proceeded their Iced Tea flavored ale. With a forth Redd’s flavor already scheduled for release, Miller-Coors has jumped on board the fruit flavored alcohol trend started years ago by the vodka industry. Read more »

31
May

Review: Redds Apple Ale

redds apple ale - CopyRedds Apple Ale was initially introduced in 10 states September 2012 and launched nationally in 2013, just in time for the Super Bowl.  It is made by Miller-Coors in Albany Georgia and they describe it as a crisp apple ale.  While cider is made using fermented apples, Redd’s Apple Ale is brewed, with natural apple flavor added.  With Redd’s Apple Ale, a beer crafted to taste like a cider, Smith and Forge a cider designed to taste like a beer, and Crispin a traditional cider, Miller-Coors appears to cover every apple option. Read more »

25
May

Review: Redds Hard Iced Tea

002Redds Hard Iced Tea was introduced in May and it is sold in variety 12 packs which also include four bottles each of Redds Hard Apple Ale and Hard Strawberry Ale.  Redds Hard Iced Tea is actually an ale that is brewed in Albany Georgia.  Natural apple and lemon tea flavor is then added.  This product takes direct aim at the Twisted Tea line of beverages which are made in Cincinnati Ohio and are owned by the Boston Beer Company, the makers of Sam Adams beer. Read more »