Redbridge is a hearty, full-bodied lager brewed using imported Hallertau and domestic Cascade hops. It is brewed with sorghum and has a well-balanced, moderately hopped taste.
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409 reviews
St. Louis, United States
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1.5Bottle. Lovely red pour with zero head, zero lacing. Little aroma of stale bread. No malt. No hops. Almost no flavor. What taste there is reminds me of something "diet". It’s not that this tastes bad, it’s that it doesn’t taste at all. Like flat Bud Light with red food coloring added. Sorry, but if you can’t handle gluten maybe beer isn’t for you anyway.
1.9Golden amber with a rim of foam and a mild, honey nose. Well-carbonated with a thin mouthfeel and finishes with a hint of honey, and an unfamiliar bitterness.
2.1It is obvious why this beer has the low rating that it has. Very watered down with no real noticeable flavors.
2.0A very light red color. No head or lacing. Very little lacing. Has a sweet taste/aftertaste. Tastes like a typical gluten free beer
1.4Eeeugh. Pour is a redish amber coloring, clear, tiny head that disappears. Smell was weird malt, nutty, yeasty, and sort of bready but not quite. Taste is similar - malt and yeast, small nutty taste, bizarre balance. I’m not gluten free, so I don’t have to drink this, and I’m glad I don’t have to cause it’s not very good
2.5"i was skeptical considering it was brewed by A.B. and made from sorghum, but i have to say it turned out better than expected. It pours a amber/ copper color with a slightly tan head, decent lacing. the aroma was alright with very faint hints of fruits. tastes a little malty and a dry finish.
2.6Golden pour with thin fizzy head. Sweet, fruity & grassy and actually refreshing. It’s not bad for what it is and not bad period.
1.8Where and how: 355 ml, bottle.
Aroma green apple, sweet behind.
Appearance :
Top: white, light fizzy top.
Base: clear, hint of amber on gold.
Palate : thin bodied, higher carbonation.
Taste: sweetness with slight fruity feel too it.
Other notes there are better gluten-free alternatives
1.7Bottle. Pours a clear amber color. Aroma is quite bland with a bit of grass. Taste is bland also. No real bitterness and an odd finish. Very light body, with a watery feel.
2.3Poured from a bottle. Clear carbonated copper color, no head at all, looks like a soft drink. Light floral aroma. Light body with a mild grain flavor and a light finish.
1.8I give them some points for trying (and mb had to try to go gluten free for awhile so we at least gave it a shot) but this is pretty bad. No head, cardboard flavor.
0.7안호이저부시인베브 - 레드 브릿지 글루텐 프리 소검 비어 4.8% ABV 사우스 파크 18시즌 초반 에피중에 밀가루의 성분 글루텐이 몸에 안좋다는 신드롬을 패러디한게 있는데, 이 맥주는 수수를 사용해 양조했다
보리 맥아 없이 수수만으로 양조된 맥주는 어떨까 싶어 샀는데 최악. 엄청나게 시큼한 테일의 텅빈 바디감. 처음에는 레드브릿지라는 미주리 소재 소규모 양조장 제품이라고 표기 되어있었는데 검색해보니 버드와이저 회사에서 꼼수를 부린것이었다.
이런 얄팍한 수작에 미국 양조자 협회가 계속 대응해 나가곤 있지만 워낙 막강한 유통망과 정치권에 미치는 영향력 때문에 큰 변화는 없이 계속 유통되고 있다. 소비자 역시 더욱 현명해져야 할 필요가 있다. 이 맥주자체는 경험삼아 한번 쯤 먹어볼만 하다.
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0.5Wow, worst "beer" I’ve ever had. Aroma is foul. Not good tasting at all. My real rating is 0.0. Could not finish the bottle, drain pour.
1.9Live rate on 27th May 2015, 12oz bottle into a plastic beaker, hotel room in Oceanside, California. I only bought the bottle because my son-in-law told me he and my daughter had walked over the bridge on the bottles front picture. Golden syrup coloured body, wispy head with more collar than covering. Not to sure wether this is terrible or just bad in taste and smell. Apple flavours and esters with a malty base in the brew. OK, might be fine for unhealthy people with allergies but it’s shit for me.
1.9In a word yuck!. A.grainy aroma, mildly sour almost skunky. Looks great pours a clear copper color with a thick well laced head that dissipates quickly. Moderate carbonation with medium body, tastes of grain with a moderately skunky taste and a slightly bitter skunked beer finish.
2.6Drinkable but forgettable. No head. Nice color. No real aroma or taste to speak of. Nothing special.
1.6Aroma is of the Stridex pads I used for acne as a teenager. No, seriously!! It took a minute to figure it out, but that’s what it is!!!...Appearance. Well, it pours anice amber color with an ok white head. It’s a bad sign when the appearance is the best quality of the beer...Taste, well it’s quite sweet, and I would expect that since it’s made from sorghum. But the Stridex aroma is overwhelming as I drink....Palate, it’s smooth, and clean, finishes crisp...Overall, what was I thinking when I bought this. I think I was drawn in by the novelty, made with sorghum "Oh that’s different!!!" Don’t do it!! Unless you need a gluten free beer, then go for it!!
1.1This beer was definitely an Anheiser Busch. It was one of the worst beers our beer club has tasted.
1.4Poured from a 12 OZ bottle into a pint glass, then promptly dumped half into the toilet.
Aroma- smells like beer
Appearance- Looks like beer
Taste- Horrid, if you can’t have gluten, then I guess you should drink wine. this is awful
Palate- not sure, couldn’t get the taste out of my mouth.
Overall- really!! avoid, drink tap water.
1.8Bottle from notes. Pours a clear dark golden/light amber color with a small off white head. The aroma and flavor have very sweet malt character, fruit, tart grapes, cereal grains, thin, just not something I enjoy and makes me glad I don’t have food allergies.
2.1Im not gluten intolerant but if i wad im glad this beer exists, otherwise is an average beer at best
1.6"a little sharper and sweeter than a bud, but otherwise completely avoidable. i tried it for the novelty, but that was about it. thin and boring, but not horrible. i’d take a free one/wouldn’t ever buy it."
2.9Bottled. Appearance is golden caramely. Aroma is apples and a maltiness. Flavor is somewhat if maple syrupy. Its not bad. Its not great but it ain’t bad.
2.3Transfer from BA review on 5-10-13-
Poured from bottle into a pint glass
Appearance – Pours a nice amber color with big carbonation bubbles seen streaming through the clear body forming a fizzy white head upon pouring. The head fades very fast leaving no lace on the sides of the glass.
Smell – The aroma is sweet with a decent apple cider like smell mixed with a bit of caramel. With these aromas are some other aromas of white wine and a bit of a pear smell.
Taste – The taste begins very light in flavor with hints of apple cider and some bitterness of a vinegar like taste. The bitterness gets a bit stronger as the flavor advances with the fruit transitioning a bit to a apple/pear like flavor blend. In the end a mainly more apple cider vinegar flavor with some odd malt like flavors and a paper flavor are left on the tongue. Overall there is very little flavor here with just a hint of sweet fruits, vinegar, and a bit of malt/grain.
Mouthfeel –The body of the beer is very thin and watery with a carbonation level that is a bit on the lower side. The thinner body, while decent for the odd flavor profile, was actually rather too thin for my liking with a carbonation level that was far too low for its drinkability.
Overall – Nope. Not doing this one again that is for sure. Not too nice drinking.
2.0bottle. Poured clear gold with a white frothy head. Sweetcorn aroma. Light body with fizzy carbonation, a bit tart. Fairly bland, a touch of lemony citrus with the slightest peppery finish.
1.7[ Bottle ][ 12oz ][ Wedding Reception ][ Free ][ Bourbon Tumbler ][ 8.17.14 ]
>> Pours clear amber orange with little to no foam with zero retention. Nose is apple cider. Taste up front is sour apple cider, light sour bite, pool water. Lemony, tea finish. At least there is no dustiness or stale pine. No hop character nor malt. Super light bodied. Inoffensive, but not enjoyable.
1.8Tried this once when my wife bought a six-pack out of sheer curiosity. Pours an amber color with off-white head. Very sweet to the nose and on the palate. Sweeter than I would have liked, but it’s gluten free. Overall, not bad.
2.8This is weird and doesn’t really taste like barley beer but it’s not bad. It is orange golden--a shade darker than a Pilsener maybe--w/ a small white head of medium bubbles. The nose on this, I am just not sure what is going on. It smells like tart lemon and a small amount of mint or something. This is light bodied but still has something of an oily slickness despite it’s vigorous carbonation. The taste follows the aroma for the most part, very mild but citrusy and lemony in a way that is not common to beer--almost tastes like there is a small amount of lemon juice added or something. It finishes quick and crisp w/ some lingering fruity notes. As strange as this is, it is still very much drinkable and I could put down several of these had I no other option and I would not complain. It is a cut above some of the other gluten-free nonsense beers I have had for this reason but it is still not the best of its kind by a long shot.
2.0Gluten free? Yes? Taste free? Yes! I understand there’s a market for this, but this was almost undrinkable, and got worse as it warmed. Sorghum makes for a funky, musty overall aroma and taste. Blech.
2.5I’ve had this several times and this is my take on this one.
When it was poured, it was poured into a pint glass.
The appearance was a decent looking clear yet also had a decent haziness about a red color. The head rapidly dissipated into oblivion and left no lacing.
The smell was kind of spicy but malty but it didn’t have much else.
The taste was somewhat sweet but spicy.
The palate, well, that sat about a light on the body with a pretty good sessionable quality about it.
Overall, well, if you’re looking for gluten free beers, in my opinion of what I’ve had, I’d go with Widmer’s Omission series before this stuff. I mean I guess this isn’t bad, but Widmer’s Omission beers are better.