jainsv (112), USA Oct 22, 2006 A solid Stout, though you can get better beer’s from Samuel Smith’s. A very strong flavor and color.
EFC1878 (82), Manchester, Greater Manchester, England Sep 24, 2008 Draught at the Sun In September, Manchester. Looks like Guinness with a tan head. The richness of the head suggests nitrokeg. Reasonable aroma of roast malt which comes through in the pleasant initial flavour. Decent body, if somewhat thin. Unfortunately, the pint I had left an unpleasant tang in the aftertaste. I will try it again at a different venue (although the Sun is well-kept) and re-rate if necessary. Shame about the finish. CQC (221), Sydney, Australia Jul 15, 2008 underwhelmed - Very Guinness-ish. I dfon’t the water bubbles of it. Tasted like it might be off - but then I remembered - Guinness... Nothing really differnet in this drop - just a little bitterer... Disappointing - Samuel Makes killer drops... The Best Engish (b)eer in fact. thewolf (3959), Kolding, Denmark Apr 24, 2008 Tap @ some Soho pub, London.
Pours deep brown with an extremely fine, creamy off-white head. Much like a Guinness, the duration of this head is truly magnificent. Aroma is soft, mostly chocolate and light roasted malts. Light carbonation - fine creaminess. Flavour is lovely roasted, good chocolate and a very nice dryness and cocoa finish. Lovely stout. greenmanalishi (213), Leicestershire, England Apr 19, 2008 Updated: Apr 20, 2008Draught at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Temple, London. Pours black with creamy, light tan head. Roasted malts, dry coffee, cocoa, earthy finish. Another good effort from the Samuel Smith Brewery Jukkabro (2394), Tampere, Finland Feb 21, 2008 Near black colored with red hints. Medium sized beige head. Rich roasted and coffee aroma with nice chocolaty tone. Medium bodied. Flavor is also very soft creamy with rich roastiness and fine sweet chocolate. Aftertaste dries, still with this chocolate. Slightly watery palate.
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