Well if you have known fine beer, then there is a fair chance that you have known a Samuel Smith's or two or three in your life. I discovered them quite early in my early twenties, thanks to the dirty hippies I knew who valued good beer as much as good bud.
The folks at The Old Brewery Tadcaster brew at a small, traditional British brewery which is the oldest in Yorkshire. They have but one sole U.S. agent which they ship through, and large horses are utilized to take deliveries from the brewery five days a week. Wow.
This is the first Sammy Smith that I have drank in a while, and I think that has to do with the fact that they had nothing to prove to me anymore. I knew years ago that they make exceptional beers, and as I have said before; I like to sample new things. It's not to say that they are 'old hat' or anything, but their quality has always been reliable, and therefor I had nothing to lose by buying their product. Always a win-win, just as this fine, limited Winter Welcome Ale is!
This brew has a mild amber colour, and is being brewed for a very limited run. It has an almost velvet-like maltiness, but I won't talk about the fuggles because I still do not understand what they are and the label is flippantly reminding me of that. I'm just some guy, why can't those limeys just accept that?
Smooth and clear, this is another fine beer! It has a % of alc/vol of 6%, and it was purchased for a pretty penny at Friar Tuck in a four pack of 20 oz bottles.
Let me take one more gulp and give it a rating.
(GULP)
An amazing 7.5 out of 10!! Just a little hoppy too, hippie!