Kame & Kettle Righteous Red Beer Review (Red Ale)

Tonight we’re digging into a beer I didn’t even know existed before this video — Righteous Red from the folks over at Kame & Kettle Beer Works. And I have to give a big shoutout to my guy Shane from  @ShanesCraftBeerReview  , who surprised me with this one. Craft beer gifts always hit different, especially when they come from someone who knows your palate. This review is a full ride-along of my first experience with Righteous Red. I start with the visual breakdown — checking out the body, hue, foam structure, and overall presentation. Red ales can swing darker, lighter, ruby, copper, or anywhere in between, so I take my time to show you exactly what this one brings to the table. Then we move into the aroma, where I get into what’s lifting out of the glass — the malts, any caramel or biscuit notes, maybe a little fruity character. Aroma can set the whole tone for what’s coming next, so I take you through my first raw impressions. When we get to the taste and mouthfeel, that’s where the beer really speaks. The sweetness, the dryness, the texture, the bitterness — everything gets evaluated honestly and in real time as I’m experiencing it. Red ales can be hit or miss, so I break down where Righteous Red lands. I finish things off with my overall thoughts — whether this beer surprised me, whether it holds up against other red ales I’ve experienced, and whether you might want to track down Kame & Kettle and give this one a go. It’s always fun trying a beer completely blind, and this one definitely made an impression. Join me for the experience, and let’s get your beer on.

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