Fire In The Rye
Double Trouble Brewing Co.

Fire In The RyeFire In The Rye
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From:
Double Trouble Brewing Co.
 
Ontario, Canada
Style:
Rye Beer
ABV:
6.1%
Score:
83
Avg:
3.64 | pDev: 10.99%
Reviews:
26
Ratings:
101
Status:
Active
Rated:
Nov 01, 2018
Added:
Dec 05, 2013
Wants:
  5
Gots:
  25
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Ratings by RyanPollock:
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Reviewed by RyanPollock from Canada (ON)

4.03/5  rDev +10.7%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
This was a great beer that was very drinkable and provided a satisfying taste. It delivered much more character then the other beer i tried from Double Trouble, Hops & Robbers.

Appearance- I was expecting a dark red but it was more a dark gold with a lot of sediment floating about. A typical unfiltered appearance.

Smell- Hints of hops, grains and rye with a subtle citrus aroma

taste- strong rye taste that was almost bread like with subtle undertones of orange, pine, and hops. Surprisingly enjoyable without being too strong or hoppy. Sweet but not not too sweet with the hops and rye taking priority.

mouthfeel- slightly heavy with a hoppy taste that wasn't too overwhelming. Just enough carbonation that revealed a sweet, rye tasted

overall- Excellent beer. Although the description advertises this beer towards hop heads it is actually rather drinkable and appealing to the average beer drinker. The taste is is much more complex than Hops & Robbers but still very easy to drink and not too strong. I would recommend to anyone just starting to explore the diversity and complexity of craft beer. I would buy again!
Feb 19, 2014
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Reviewed by WanderingRonin from Canada (AB)

4.03/5  rDev +10.7%
look: 4.25 | smell: 3 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
Very clear with a nice reddish brown color, it poured with a finger and a half of tan foamy head that has great retention to it and leaves a good amount of lacing on the glass.

Faint aroma to it, lightly sweet rye malt notes with a ghostly trace of citrus to it.

Nice mildly sweet, caramel malt forward with a good amount of spicy, peppery rye flavor to it with faint slightly fruity notes, some citrus and black currant hints to it as well as a ghostly traces of bitter cherry and floral hop aromatics. Lightly bitter coffee and black pepper notes on the back-end with a faintly pithy, green plant-like hop finish that lingers with a suggestion of blackberry brambles. Medium bodied with a slightly above average amount of carbonation.
Nov 01, 2018
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Reviewed by mergitur from Canada (ON)

4.58/5  rDev +25.8%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.75
Why did the Brewers Retail stop carrying this exception beer in St. Catharines. I love the Bamberg Rogen Bier and this is as close to that perfection as we get here in Ontario. How unfortunate that the Brewer Retail has discontinued supplying it . It was almost a perfect substitute for its cousin in Germany.
Sep 27, 2018
 
Rated: 3.5 by km02600 from Michigan

Jul 15, 2017
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Reviewed by leaddog from Canada (AB)

3.89/5  rDev +6.9%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75
Appearance - Pours a dark copper with three fingers of bubbly cream coloured head.

Smell - rye, caramel malts, earthy, floral, and leafy hops, and mild yeast notes.

Taste - Rye and caramel malts followed by the earthy, floral, and leafy hops. The mild yeast notes help to finish the brew off.

Mouthfeel - Medium bodied with moderate carbonation. Finishes sticky with a lingering bitterness from the hops.

Overall - A pleasant rye beer from the folks at Double Trouble. The hops are the star of the show while the rye and caramel malts are second in line.
Jul 08, 2017
 
Rated: 4.99 by StormAles from Canada (ON)

Jun 29, 2017
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Reviewed by biboergosum from Canada (AB)

3.68/5  rDev +1.1%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.75
473ml can, the first we've seen of these guys' products out here in Alberta for a number of years (not counting that Trailer Park Boys thing from a few months back, that is).

This beer pours a clear, medium copper amber colour, with four flabby fingers of puffy, rocky, and pillowy tan head, which leaves a fair bit of chunky splattered lace around the glass as it lazily recedes.

It smells of semi-sweet caramel malt, a faint spicy rye graininess, mild yeasty notes, and some plain leafy, herbal, and floral green hop bitters. The taste is gritty and grainy caramel malt, a hint of biscuity toffee, wet rye bread, some very minor wispy ashiness, muddled citrus rind, and more earthy, leafy, and musky floral verdant hoppiness.

The carbonation is quite active in its palate-teasing frothiness, the body a decent middleweight, and sort of smooth, as the rye acerbity and hop acridity take things down a notch or so here. It finishes off-dry, the mixed malt, floral spice, and faded citrus essences presiding.

Overall, this is a more complex offering than I assumed at first contact - it takes a little while for the rye to come out and play, and the supposed 'fire' is damned-well nowhere to be seen, but in the end, I quite like this one - definitely worth a try.
Jun 28, 2017
 
Rated: 3.75 by Momon from Philippines

Nov 25, 2016
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Reviewed by joesi from Canada (MB)

3.47/5  rDev -4.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 3.25
Great head! very large head (I don't know where people are getting this "1 finger" from, unless they're waiting 1 minute. Maybe it's because I don't chill down to 5º C or anything crazy like that), quite fine, and excellent head retention. Lots of lacing, but very fine, and it's mostly solid rings of lace. Very dark and cloudy appearance. So dark it could not be considered amber. Light brown (but cloudy). Again I gotta say, the head is really up there with many stouts (not at all like super-fine nitro stouts such as Guiness or anything though); definitely one of the best aspects of this beer.

Smell: I didn't smell much. I guess a bit of caramel. I forgot to smell at the start though, so there may have (probably) been some hop smell there too (which I'd be unable to notice after tasting the beer).

Taste: eh unfortunately I hate really hoppy beers. This was way too bitter for me. That wasn't a surprise though; sometimes I try different stuff for variety. It was too bitter for me to taste much flavor aside from hops. All I really tasted is typical beer loaded with a ton of relatively common hops flavors. Certainly nice for those who like a lot of hops, but not me. The long-term aftertaste was metallic to me. I think it's just the hops though, but maybe not.

The beer has a great medium carbonation that is extremely fine. Definitely something I like. I didn't write much about it, but that doesn't mean I didn't think it was fantastic carbonation/body/mouthfeel.

Try having this beer with a salty food, or even just lick a bit of salt while drinking. It gives a really great flavor dynamic. Maybe a problem was that I wasn't drinking this with anything sweet or salty. In fact, this would probably be a fantastic beer for beer batter, marinating, or any other beer-based food flavoring. Granted, that would be completely wasting the absolutely wonderful carbonation and head that this beer has.

Overall I'd say this is a top-notch beer for the style of "super-hoppy/bitter beers"; recommended to anyone who loves a ton of hops. I feel like this is a really great beer, A+, but which is also totally 100% not for me, so I'm giving it a much lower rating since I can only rate how I personally enjoyed it.
Nov 21, 2016
 
Rated: 3.75 by GoHabsGo from Canada (ON)

Nov 18, 2016
 
Rated: 3.52 by sdm9465 from Canada (NS)

Nov 01, 2016
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Reviewed by Tsar_Riga from Minnesota

3.98/5  rDev +9.3%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4
A - Dark bronze orange, clear, with off white head, sticky and persistent, with extensive lacing.

S - Pine and resin, honey and brown bread.

T - Follows the nose, but with a strong tea note, floral and spice.

M - Brisk, mild carbonation, slight drying.

O - A solid rye beer, tasty and refreshing. A pleasure.
Jul 16, 2016
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Reviewed by biker30x from Illinois

4.17/5  rDev +14.6%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.25
16oz can into a pint glass. Pours a rich red with a spicy nose. The first taste is clearly the spice of rye bread. This is followed by a slightly softened but still bitter hop and then the sweetness of malt and fruit. There's enough going on here that non-rye drinkers were ok with it, while the folks who liked rye beers really liked this one. I'm middle of the road.
Jul 07, 2016
 
Rated: 4.4 by Boo-urns from Canada (ON)

Jun 22, 2016
 
Rated: 3 by TheSevenDuffs from Canada (ON)

May 22, 2016
 
Rated: 3.77 by jcubz from Canada (SK)

Apr 18, 2016
 
Rated: 3.88 by Rukeli76 from Canada (ON)

Feb 26, 2016
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Reviewed by beersareonme from Canada (ON)

3.27/5  rDev -10.2%
look: 3.25 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.25
A very interesting pint. You have to really be in the mood for something "spicy". It's not a mellow session beer. It's a nuclear kick-start to your taste buds to wake the **** up and get this party started. It's a great pint, but not for everyone.
Feb 01, 2016
 
Rated: 3.88 by BigGruntyThirst from Canada (ON)

Jan 14, 2016
 
Rated: 3.75 by ECsurfattic from Virginia

Dec 27, 2015
Fire In The Rye from Double Trouble Brewing Co.
Beer rating: 83 out of 100 with 101 ratings