Santos Demonios La Robacorazones presents a bold, elevated take on the Irish Red Ale, leaning into the sweeter and more potent characteristics typical of non-traditional exports. Its striking reddish appearance, described as flowing red hair, translates to a deep copper-red hue. The sensory experience is led by a powerful toffee-forward malt profile, accented by toasted biscuits and a seductive, intoxicating sweetness. While maintaining the style’s characteristic hint of roasted grain in the finish, the 7% ABV adds a noticeable but smooth warmth. Moderate hop bitterness provides necessary structure against the rich caramel core, resulting in a malt-driven profile with a lingering, off-dry finish.
Appearance.Medium reddish-copper to deep ruby (12-14 SRM). Clear. Moderate tan-colored head with average persistence and light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate to high intensity. Dominant toffee and toasted caramel malt character. Very low floral hop aroma. Clean fermentation profile with a subtle, warming ethanol presence and a faint hint of dry roasted grain.
Taste.Initial impression of soft toffee and sweet caramel sweetness. The mid-palate transitions to neutral-grainy and biscuity notes. Hop bitterness is medium-low, providing just enough balance for the malt-heavy profile. The finish features a characteristic light taste of roasted grain, lending a dry edge to the otherwise sweet aftertaste. Clean and smooth with lingering toffee notes.
Mouthfeel.Medium-full body. Moderate carbonation. Noticeable alcohol warmth that remains smooth and well-integrated. Slight creaminess with no astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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Santos Demonios – Robacorazones
Tercera cerveza de Santos Demonios. Se trata de una Red Ale de amargor medio con matices de toffee e ...n boca.
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Tercera cerveza de Santos Demonios. Se trata de una Red Ale de amargor medio con matices de toffee en boca.
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