Red Rack Ale

A beer that can be enjoyed after a day of skiing. Whether that's water or snow is your choice.

by Woodstock Inn Brewery

Classification

Specs

ABV
5.5%
IBU
23

Woodstock beers are consumable in quantity. Their Red Rack Ale is testament to that. Grabbed a variety pack and we polished off a few before we even got the rest on ice. <figure> <img src=""/breweries/woodstock-inn-brewery-variety-pack.jpg"" alt=""A variety pack of Woodstock Inn Brewery beers. It included the Red Rack Ale, Pig’s Ear Brown Ale, Lost River Light, and Exit 32"" class=""w-50-ns h-50-ns"" loading=""lazy"" /> <figcaption class=""caption"">Variety is the beer spice of life</figcaption> </figure> ## {{ brewery }}'s Beer Description (on can) This ale is a tall, cool drink of … beer. Amber with malty sweetness, balanced by bright hop character. A brew like this comes along once in a lifetime. Until you open another one. ## Hops & Malts used in the {{ beername }} brewing recipe ## Final thoughts on {{ beername }} Woodstock’s Red Rack ale is a fine companion for summer grill operation. It’s also a great beer for beer brats. The pace of one’s beverage intake accelerates when holding tongs and a metal spatula, so it’s best to lean on the (somewhat) low ABV of the Red Rack. Otherwise, a couple of Triple Sunshine’s from Lawson’s might lead to some unwanted grease fires.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ABV of Red Rack Ale?

Red Rack Ale has an ABV (Alcohol By Volume) of 5.5%.

What is the IBU of Red Rack Ale?

Red Rack Ale has an IBU (International Bitterness Units) of 23.

Where can I find Red Rack Ale?

Red Rack Ale is available at: Woodstock Inn Brewery.

Who makes Red Rack Ale?

Red Rack Ale is produced by Woodstock Inn Brewery.