By Julia Burke, Beer Editor A style that often disappoints due to lack of depth, Irish Red is a rust belt staple and a must-have for the upcoming fish fry season. This one is an addition to Saranac's massive lineup of seasonals. Its puffy two-and-a-half finger head, bronze-redhead orange color and decent lacing definitely invite sippage.  On the nose, malty caramel, honey, toasted marshmallow and freshly mowed straw aromas show an appetizing and balanced flavor profile with a little more chutzpah than I'd expect from this style. There's a big, sweet palate too, with a crisp hop finish and length that…