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Samuel Smith's Pale Ale from Tadcaster in North Yorkshire is a classic from England's oldest working brewery, established in 1758. This is a traditionally crafted pale ale built on a solid foundation of pale and crystal malts, with restrained hopping that favours balance over assertion. The beer pours a full amber colour beneath a persistent head. The nose reveals warm caramel and nutty character, supported by subtle floral and earthy hop notes. On the palate, well-judged malt sweetness—toffee and light butterscotch—meets gentle bitterness, finishing dry with a lingering hop edge. The body sits light to medium, with crisp carbonation that keeps the beer refreshing and easy to drink. This is a beer that lets Samuel Smith's distinctive yeast strain and traditional brewing methods—fermentation in stone Yorkshire squares—speak for themselves.
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