Albury Ruby presents as a refined Winter Seasonal Beer, pouring a deep ruby-brown with a creamy tan head. The sensory experience is defined by a sophisticated interplay between rich, toasted malts and a distinctive hint of blackcurrant. Aromas of dark fruit and subtle festive spices lead into a smooth, beautifully balanced palate featuring layers of caramel and chocolate maltiness. Despite its approachable strength, it offers a comforting, warming character and a velvety mouthfeel. This mahogany-hued ale emphasizes drinkability and elegance, finishing with a clean, lingering dark fruit sweetness that evokes the cozy essence of the winter season.
Appearance.Deep ruby to dark mahogany; clear with a persistent, creamy off-white to tan head that leaves delicate lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring rich, toasted malt notes of caramel and light chocolate. A distinct blackcurrant fruitiness is present, complemented by subtle, well-integrated winter spices and a clean fermentation profile.
Taste.Initial malt sweetness brings flavors of toasted bread and dark caramel. The mid-palate reveals blackcurrant and dark berry notes. Bitterness is low to moderate, providing just enough balance against the malty core. Finishes smooth and slightly sweet with lingering dark fruit.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, almost creamy texture. Carbonation is moderate. Despite the modest alcohol content, it provides a gentle, supportive warmth on the finish.
Sensory Profile.
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SURREY HILLS Albury Ruby 4.6%
Ruby Ale "Malt driven chocolate overtones couple with selected hops giving bitterness and subtl ...e fruit characteristics to provide a beautifully balanced beer." 4.6%500ml bottle
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Ruby Ale "Malt driven chocolate overtones couple with selected hops giving bitterness and subtle fruit characteristics to provide a beautifully balanced beer." 4.6%500ml bottle
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