Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale


 

Description

Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale. Est.1758. Brewed at the Old Brewery Cadcaster. Beer brewed at Porkshires’s Oldest Brewery. Product of England. 12 Fl.Oz. 355ml.

Other Description

Brewed at 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. Nut Brown Ale is relatively dry with a rich amber-brown colour and nutty flavour derived exclusively from small amounts of dark malt. Brown ales are a specialty of northern England. Fermented in stone `Yorkshire Squares'. Rousing during fermentation in stone `Yorkshire Squares' to redistribute the flocculent Old Brewery yeast strain. "Samuel Smith's of Tadcaster has the richest, maltiest, and nuttiest o f brown ales." (Michael Jackson's beer Companion). Samuel Smith's Brews at a small, traditional British Brewery, the Oldest in Yorkshire. ©Merchant du Vin Corporation.

Warnings

Government warning: (1) According to the surgeon general, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverage impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.

UPC

00085725315035