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Just tried pic rel today. I’ve never heard of or had Samuel Smith beer before but I really enjoyed it although it was almost a bit too sweet at moments. What other beers by them should I look out for and try?

>> No.18154571

>>18154567
their chocolate stout is fucking delicious. I like to use it in dark chocolate cake recipes

>> No.18154574
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>>18154571
pic related

>> No.18154583

>>18154567
I tried their “Nut Brown Ale” a few years back and thought it was really good.

>> No.18154594

>>18154571
>>18154583
Thanks for the recommendations. I like any beer that isn’t overly-hopped. Typically enjoy Pilsners, Lagers, Ales (not Pale Ales or India Pale Ales), Sours, Stouts, and Porters.

>> No.18154599

>>18154567
>go to sam smiths pub
>didnt bring my swearing loicense
>try a beer
>"oh thats bloody good mate"
>sent directly to the slammer, no supper

>> No.18154602

>>18154599
Is this some kind of British joke I’m too American to understand?

>> No.18154726

>>18154567
Love Sam Smith's Imperial Stout, but I only get it as a treat every now and then.

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>>18154571
>Using a chocolate stout in a chocolate cake recipe

>> No.18156237

>>18154602
British people have to buy a licence for everything

>> No.18156360

>>18154567
Their Oatmeal Stout is probably one of my top 5 beers

>> No.18156393

>>18154567
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>>18154574
>>18154583
These are both also based as fuck.

I've never had the one in your pic OP but I can often find a strawberry ale they make that's pretty damned good.

>> No.18156499

Their cider is great. It's not sickly sweet like most on the market.

>> No.18156653

>>18154574
>>18156360
These.

>> No.18156671

>>18154567
Don't drink beer but i live the samuel smith organic apple cider. It's delicious.

>> No.18157445

>>18154602
>>18156237

The owner is an autistic mentalist who doesn't allow swearing in his pubs.

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jul/01/samuel-smith-pub-boss-anti-swearing-crusade-sacked-on-spot

>> No.18157645

Thanks for the recommendations everyone. I think I’ll try to see if the Strawberry Ale and Cider are available. I love stouts but hard to drink one when it’s 98°F and 90% humidity