A more complex session ale brewed with aromatic Amarillo hops for a fuller, fruitier flavour. Smithwick’s Pale Ale is a grand gold winner of the 2015 monde selection awards.
Reviews
Tala
24 days ago
5.0
Bambic1997@gmail.com
2 months ago
4.0
Thiboule
2 months ago
3.6
Anneli P
3 months ago
3.5
Sir Guru Kabu
@ Mary's Bar and Hardware3 months ago
3.5
Pehmeän maltainen ja loppua kohti sopivasti humaloitu.
Molusk
@ Réservoir Cauderan3 months ago
3.5
Une Pale ale qui a un peu de goût
Makez79
@ Idlewild Bar5 months ago
3.6
Temset
5 months ago
3.7
ChloeV
@ The Brazen Head5 months ago
2.7
Mark S
5 months ago
1.8
It's the wrong glass but that shouldn't matter!
Nice looking pint, a sort of shady yellow with lots of carbonation and a half finger of white head that retains very well throughout.
Scent is a generic mix of malts, sweet bread, salty cracker are vaguely distinguishable with a very mild citrus and pine presence in background.
The first feeling in the mouth is the foaminess with a moderate kick of carbonation. The foam returns and dominates for the remainder.
In the taste, the malts from the scent fade to the background as a moderate citrus hop profile pushes forward but as the pine comes and goes, the malts try to resurface before it all finishes with a dry, butter finish.
Not great but again, not bad for a conglomerate attempt at pale ale.