Available April through June
Cinder Cone Red's diverse selection of hops and barley captivates thirsty palates with its toffee-like flavor, intense citrus aroma and defined bitterness.
Located on the northern slope of Mt. Bachelor, the Cinder Cone was also known as "Red Hill" due to its reddish color that is revealed as the seasons change, the weather warms and the snow melts. It's spring. Time to get outside.
Teeters on the brink of world-class. Gorgeous to look at, with constantly shifting coloration ranging from ripe apricot to molten magma. The slathery head gets all over the glass and stays there, while the crushed velvet texture delivers up lacquery flavors that put a shine on the palate thicker than a triple coat of Verathane. The complex, never-ending hops notes are the icing on the cake. Killer beer.
David Gadd - Patterson's Beverage Journal, February 2007
Available in 6-packs, 12-packs and on draft in twelve Western States.
180 Calories per 12 oz serving.
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IBUs: 55 |
Alc. by Vol.: 5.4% |
Ratings, Awards & Notables
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Gold Medal, Amber Ale Category
2007 Australian International Beer Awards
Wolrld's 50 Best Beers
2006 International Beer Challenge
Silver Medal, Amber Ale Category
2006 Australian International Beer Awards
Silver Medal, American Amber
2006 North American Beer Awards
Gold Medal, 91 Points
2006 World Beer Championships
Bronze Medal, Ale Category
2004 Australian International Beer Awards
Gold Medal, American Amber Ale
2003 North American Beer Awards
Silver Medal, Individual Category Awards
2003 Real Ale Festival, American Pale Ales
