Samuel Smith's Organic Apricot Ale
Brewed By: Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster)
Number of Ratings: 167
Style: English Fruit Ale
Brewed In: Old Brewery High Street, Tadcaster, LS24 9SB, England, UK
ABV: 5.1%
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Number of Ratings: 167
Style: English Fruit Ale
Brewed In: Old Brewery High Street, Tadcaster, LS24 9SB, England, UK
ABV: 5.1%
People Who Liked This Beer Also Liked:We don't have enough ratings to say what beers are similar.
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mellowman - August 9, 2022
Hazy gold color. Fruit in the nose. Very sparse hops or ale flavor, and quite sweet. But it is enjoyable.
jaylees.mommy@yahoo.com - April 6, 2016
First had in London, fruit beer
reichaker - September 25, 2015
Very easy to drink. Light, great fruit, very low bitter profile. Best served cooler.
perspicuity85@gmail.com - June 1, 2015
A little too sweet. Starts off great, but too sweet by the end.
Drinkup76 - May 24, 2015
Delicious and delightful.... Well played Sam Smith... Well played.... In love
quara0 - April 20, 2015
Delightfully sweet with noticeable fruit flavour.
A delicious summer taste.
festiv1030@yahoo.com - March 10, 2015
Nice apricot flavor. Perfect sweetness with a little fizz. Good beer
ashes91 - September 8, 2014
Refreshing, deliciously juicy apricot. I wasn't sure what to expect but was pleasantly surprised by the sweet and fruity flavors. I've had many beers that claimed to sport certain fruit flavors, but most of them only faintly tasted like fruit. This one is truly a fruit ale.
prhubbard - July 27, 2014
Many years ago I planted a fruit tree - apricot actually, and nurtured that damn tree as if 'twas my own kin. Now this cursed tree seemed destined to die right from day one and no amount of fertilizer and cussing was a going to a change that. But it done did and gave me one perfect sublime apricot before black rot done and fetched the tree to heaven. This fine beer tastes of that apricot. Well done boys!
BeerMama - June 25, 2014
Quite tart- one is plenty. Very good organic beer