New on the Shelves

Redd’s Apple Ale Launches In Select States

Posted September 19, 2012 by Win Bassett

ALBANY, GA – Crisp like an apple.  Brewed like an ale.  Redd’s Apple Ale is now available in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.

Redd’s Apple Ale is an apple flavored golden ale with low malty and bitterness cues.  With a crisp clean finish that allows the natural apple flavor to come through, this ale is for those times when you are looking to branch out and try something different.

“We are proud to introduce a refreshingly crisp brew that showcases the natural flavor of apples,” said Andrew Zrike, brand manager of Redd’s Apple Ale.  “By blending the flavor of apples into a golden ale, Redd’s Apple Ale is the perfect choice for the times when you want a refreshing and sweet alternative to your everyday beers.”

Redd’s Apple Ale is available in 6-pack bottles at 5 percent alcohol by volume and only 165 calories per 12 ounce bottle serving.  Learn more about and find out where it is available by visiting www.reddsappleale.com and www.facebook.com/reddsappleale.

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  1. 1

    Please make this beer available in the dc metro area! I had this beer when I was in Poland and I love it!

  2. 2

    Bring it to Chicago!! The city with the largest Polish population will love it!!!

  3. 3

    I bought this to try it an andventure good thing I have 20 something girls.
    My wife and children both girls will like it. IT DOES TASTE GOOD. THE DIFFERENCE IN TASTE BETWEEN THIS AND CIDER VETY VERY VERY LITTLE.
    LETS FACE it ITS CIDER WITH LESS ALCOHOL. SO ITS LITE CIDER. AGAIN ITS DOES TASTE GOOD CRISP APPLE FLAVOR. HERES AN IDEA AN APPLE ALE BOILER MAKER. CRAP GOTTA GO TRY THAT.

  4. 4
    Robert Qualls (March 30, 2013 at 7:54 pm)

    Too much like a beer to be a cider, and too much like cider to be a beer. Not going to throw the rest of it away, but not likely to buy more of it, either. Basically just a beer infused with some sort of apple flavoring — can taste the malic acid, but that could be from a natural juice concetrate rather than something created ‘chemically’. See it as being like Coors Light in that it is beer for people — especially young people — who really don’t like beer.

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