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Review of Weston Brewing Company O’Malley’s Amber Ale

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Weston Brewing Company’s O’Malley’s Amber Ale is a solid representation of the Irish Amber Ale style, offering a well balanced profile that should appeal to both casual drinkers and craft beer enthusiasts. This beer pours a rich, copper-amber hue with a modest off-white head that lingers just long enough to leave a bit of lacing on the glass. The aroma is inviting, with notes of toasted malt, caramel, and a hint of earthy hops. It’s not overly complex, but it sets the stage for what’s to come.

O'Malley's Amber Ale

On the palate, O’Malley’s Amber Ale delivers a smooth, medium-bodied experience. The malt-forward character shines through with flavors of toasty bread, caramel, and a touch of nuttiness. The hop presence is subtle but effective, providing a gentle bitterness that balances the sweetness without overpowering it. The finish is clean and slightly dry, making it easy to enjoy more than one in a sitting.

What sets this beer apart is its drinkability. At 5.2% ABV, it’s sessionable yet flavorful enough to keep things interesting. It’s a versatile brew that pairs well with a variety of foods, from burgers to grilled chicken, and even works as a standalone sipper.

Weston Brewing Company has deep historical roots. Established in 1842, it’s one of the oldest breweries in the Midwest, and its location in Weston, Missouri, adds a charming, small town vibe to the brand. The brewery’s commitment to traditional brewing methods while embracing modern craft beer trends is evident in O’Malley’s Amber Ale.

Tasting Notes

  • Appearance: Copper-amber with a thin off-white head.
  • Aroma: Toasted malt, caramel, and earthy hops.
  • Flavor: Toasty bread, caramel, nuttiness, with a mild hop bitterness.
  • Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied, smooth, and slightly dry finish.
  • Overall: A well balanced, approachable Amber Ale with a touch of history.

Rating: 7.5/10

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