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RATINGS: 1908   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.02/5   EST. CALORIES: 150   ABV: 5%
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Smithwick’s is Ireland’s number one ale. Its exceptional taste, distinctive colour and purity of ingredients make it unique. Its rich, satisfying taste has earned it five gold medals in the famous Monde Selection Beer Tasting Competition. Smithwick’s is produced using the finest hops and special roasted, malted barley. In 1998 a new enhanced draught product with improved head retention was launched along with redesigned glassware.

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4.4
max317 (26) - - AUG 1, 2021
UPDATED: AUG 1, 2021 Delicious. Malty flavor and aftertaste, the littlest bit bitter but balanced well. Foamy head. Loved it

3.6
Lisowczyk (342) - POLAND - APR 13, 2021
UPDATED: APR 13, 2021 Biszkopty/ciasteczka, karmel, słód, sporo fajnych ciemnych i czerwonych owoców. Raczej słodkie, goryczki brak. Nie jestem fanem stylu, ale piję z przyjemnością.

3.7
bdleedahl (4795) - , Saxony, GERMANY - DEC 28, 2020
UPDATED: DEC 28, 2020 Great red ale. Malty clean. Flavourful crisp and ester forward and very well balanced. Sk sobeys

3.7
andrea.guinness (215) - Castello di Fiemme, ITALY - JUN 13, 2020
UPDATED: JUN 13, 2020 Ottima Irish Red Ale; color rosso rubino con schiuma media. Aromi poco intensi ma piacevoli. Birra corposa, gusto maltato con note affumicate. Ben bilanciata e con finale secco.

3.5
dzeller (1) - - APR 10, 2020 does not count
UPDATED: APR 10, 2020 Red Ale, Great Color, not overly carbonated. Clean, crisp taste. Great Value!

3.9
jhsnitz1 (1210) - Pendleton, South Carolina, USA - FEB 24, 2020
UPDATED: FEB 24, 2020 Ruby red color. Flavor is sweet caramel malt with a mild earthy and woody hop finish.

3.2
Beese (12774) - Tooting, London, Greater London, ENGLAND - FEB 14, 2020
UPDATED: FEB 14, 2020 Keg at Great Lost Bear, Portland, ME on 22/03/2008. An odd choice to drink in the US, but was surprisingly decent. Surprised I haven’t rated it since in Ireland.

3.4
sharkydodson (4892) - St. Petersburg, RUSSIA - FEB 10, 2020
UPDATED: FEB 10, 2020 the aroma is malty and fruity with shades of grain, caramel, berries and herbs... the taste is caramel and herbal with notes of grain, straw, berries and some grasses... the aftertaste is bitter and dry...

2.5
FACambridge (1122) - Chelmsford, Essex, ENGLAND - FEB 3, 2020
UPDATED: MAR 2, 2020 Aroma : Toasted caramel maltiness with hint of tart red fruits, light earthy note. Taste : Short light sweet touch up front with a light astringent bitter finish. Has a smooth even slightly creamy mouthfeel. Flavours a little understated but O.K.

3.3
eduardovl (1820) - SWITZERLAND - JAN 31, 2020
UPDATED: JAN 31, 2020 500ml British pint enjoyed at Bull's Pub - Gland, Switzerland. Pours a dark Amber Cooper red color forming a small and creamy light yellow color. Good persistence that forms and leaves lots of soapy lingering lacings in the glass. Roasted nose. Strong notes of sweet Amber malts. Strong notes of British hope. Quite grassy followed by strong notes of resin. Slightly sweet upfront taste. Quite British. Very roasted. Good drinkability. Strong Irish character. Good Irish ale.


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