Saturday, October 13, 2012

SAMUEL SMITH'S NUT BROWN ALE

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October 13, 2012 (Saturday)
SAMUEL SMITH'S NUT BROWN ALE
1 PT. 2.7 FL.OZ. 550ML
Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) N. Yorks, England
Sole Agents: Merchant du Vin Corp, Tukwila, WA 98188
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FROM THE LABEL: " Brewed in Samuel Smith's small, traditional British Brewery with well water ( the original well sunk in 1758 is still in use), best barley malt, roasted barley, yeast and aromatic hops. N. B. A. is relatively dry with a rich amber brown colour and nutty flavour derived exclusively from small amounts of dark malt. Brown ales are a speciality of northern England. Fermented in 'stone Yorkshire square'."


 
FROM THE MOUTH:   ENGLISH BROWN ALE: A very nice quiet mellow brown ale. I can see myself sitting by a crackling fire in a small Pub in England enjoying this on draft. Pours a beautiful amber, nice carbonation. Aroma malty and a whiff of coffee.  Taste is roasted malt with a mild nutty dry coffee. So nicely blended, never disappointed with Samuel Adams. A+
 
FROM THE STORE: Trader Joe's
 

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Mahatma Gandhi
 
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