Smooth silky complex. Pairs well with a Brewers NLDS game one win — 3 years ago
Cedar, brewers yeast, dried roses, concrete. -very dry. You can sense it’s dryness on the nose. Slightly muted blue and red fruit. Gets better with air. Think this would be great with age. In 10 years, smoke and more roses. — 4 years ago
Tasted June 1 at Cisco Brewery on Nantucket. If you like fruit other than grapes wine with bubbles this is for you. Bought a bottle to bring home and still like it. 😀 — 3 years ago
Fun wine. Spicy. Burnt wood. Brewers are tied 4-4 in game 4. Life’s not bad — 3 years ago
White clear tasting ale. — 5 years ago
light, fruity, and very approachable for an IPA. the hops are friendly and mild - the belgian style that the brewers say they’re aiming for really comes through. a good one for a reluctant IPA drinker, and i enjoyed it too! — 4 years ago
Love it to death! Hoppy and tastes pretty much like Little Creature’s Pale Ale except it’s tons cheaper here where I live. — 5 years ago
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Samuel Smith's Organic Pale Ale is a nice pint. Amber coloured with a good but not over frothy bread. Bready, malty, and with a hint of caramel complimented by light carbonation.
A good traditional pale ale from one of England's oldest and finest brewers. — a year ago