Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale 4Pk
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Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale 4Pk is a certified organic English pale ale brewed at 5.0% ABV by one of Yorkshire's oldest independent breweries. Awarded 93 points by Craft Beer & Brewing, this ale stands apart through its rare Welsh slate fermentation vessels and a yeast strain in continuous use since approximately 1900.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0% | Origin: Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England | Style: English Pale Ale (Organic) | Brewery: Samuel Smith's Old Brewery (est. 1758)
Production & Heritage
Samuel Smith's Old Brewery traces its roots to 1758, when the original 85-foot well was sunk at the Tadcaster site — the same well that still supplies the brewery's water today. Fermentation takes place in 19th-century Yorkshire Square vessels constructed entirely of Welsh slate, a system nearly extinct in modern brewing. The Organic Pale Ale uses exclusively organic barley malt and organic hops, earning full organic certification. The house yeast strain has been propagated continuously since around 1900, contributing a signature character that no other brewery can replicate.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Toasted biscuit and nutty malt lead the nose, followed by gentle toffee sweetness and a subtle dried fruit character. A faint lemon zest freshness rounds out the aromatics without overpowering the malt.
Taste: The entry is doughy and grain-forward, with biscuity malt at the core. Mid-palate brings layers of caramel and toffee alongside hints of underripe stone fruit. Whole hop bitterness emerges gently toward the peak, balancing the malt richness without tipping into sharpness.
Finish: Medium in length with a clean, lightly toasted grain character that fades into subtle nuttiness. A whisper of orange peel lingers alongside residual malt sweetness.
How to Drink Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale
Pour into a tulip pint glass or English nonic at cellar temperature (50–55°F) to let the malt complexity fully emerge; drinking straight from the bottle mutes the nuanced aromatics. This ale also works well in beer-forward mixed drinks:
- Black and Tan: Layer it beneath a stout — the biscuity malt base provides structure without competing with roasted notes above.
- Shandy: Mix with lemonade for a low-ABV summer refresher where the toffee sweetness complements the citrus.
- Snakebite (without black currant): Pair with dry cider — the ale's malt backbone tempers cider acidity for a balanced split.
Best For
- Introducing someone to traditional English pale ales without industrial blandness
- Pairing alongside a Sunday roast or pub-style dinner
- Gifting to a beer enthusiast who values organic and heritage brewing
- Stocking a home bar with a dependable, food-friendly session ale
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale taste like? It delivers a biscuity, nutty malt core with layers of caramel, toffee, and subtle stone fruit, balanced by gentle hop bitterness and a clean finish.
How does Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale compare to Fuller's London Pride? Both are classic English pale ales with malt-forward profiles, but Samuel Smith's version is certified organic and fermented in rare Welsh slate Yorkshire Squares, giving it a slightly drier, more mineral character. Fuller's London Pride tends toward a more pronounced marmalade fruitiness from its ESB-leaning recipe.
Is Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale good for beginners? At 5.0% ABV with approachable malt sweetness and restrained bitterness, it serves as an excellent entry point for anyone exploring English ales beyond mass-market lagers.
Where is Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale made? It is brewed at Samuel Smith's Old Brewery in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England — a site that has been brewing since 1758, making it one of the oldest breweries in the county.
What foods pair well with Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale? Roast chicken or beef benefits from the ale's malt sweetness cutting through savory richness. Sharp English cheddar mirrors the nutty, biscuity profile. Fish and chips find a natural partner in the gentle bitterness and carbonation. Pork pies and other charcuterie complement the toffee undertones, while bread pudding echoes the toasted grain character.
What sizes does Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale come in? It is widely available in a 4-pack format, and individual bottles can sometimes be found at retailers carrying the Samuel Smith range.
Is Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale worth the price? It positions in the mid-premium tier for imported English ales, and the certified organic ingredients, heritage fermentation method, and consistent critical praise — including a 93-point score from Craft Beer & Brewing — justify the modest step up from standard domestic pale ales.
Why Samuel Smith Organic Pale Ale?
Very few breweries anywhere still ferment in Yorkshire Square slate vessels, and fewer still use a yeast culture propagated continuously for over a century. That combination, paired with water from the original 1758 well and fully organic grain and hops, produces a pale ale with a depth and mineral-driven character that modern craft interpretations rarely achieve. A 93-point rating from Craft Beer & Brewing confirms what the heritage suggests: this is English pale ale brewed with uncommon discipline and materials that simply cannot be sourced or replicated at scale.
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