The local favourite in Ohio is Killian's Irish Red, which claims to be based on a recipe from a brewery in Eniscorthy, but its tastes like it came straight out of the Coors recipe book to me.
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&quot;Saruman&quot;:1r3hhkbr wrote: Ah Killians! When i explain to Americans that this is not Irish and not even available in Ireland they get a little confused <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->[/quote:1r3hhkbr]
&quot;Saruman&quot;:3peleixe wrote: Ah Killians! When i explain to Americans that this is not Irish and not even available in Ireland they get a little confused <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->[/quote:3peleixe]'Tis amazing what can be accomplished with a little bit a caramel color and a heaping dose of advertising budget.
Doesn't particularly taste of much I'd agree. In general it's a bit of a scam but probably a beer that sees fewer and fewer sales each year that craft brew takes a larger chunk of out the market.