Samuel Smith's India Ale - Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster)

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rAvg: 3.7
pDev: 13.24%
Reviews: 816
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Brewed by:
Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) visit their website
United Kingdom (England)

Style | ABV
English India Pale Ale (IPA) |  5.00% ABV

Availability: Year-round. bottle (815), on-tap (1)

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Reviews by GiantMidget:
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GiantMidget

Pennsylvania

3.41/5  rDev -7.8%
look: 3.25 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 2.75 | overall: 3.5

Bought at Wegman's in Collegeville PA.
Drank at the pub, poured into a pint glass.
Had very high expectations despite what some of the reviews I had seen said.
Samuel Smith has typically shown me very good beers and as an IPA guy I figured this EIPA would deliver.

It wasn't 'bad', just not what I expected.

About 2 fingers of smooth head, off white and round lacing that remained to the bottom of the glass.

Very mild citrus and pine scent, I'm more getting the malt and leafiness/grain.

The hops are present but it's more of a bitter nature than a dry one. It didn't hit me the way most IPA's do, it was milder and less hoppy than I expected.
Almost as if it didn't sit with the continuous dry hopping that it may have needed.
The ABV is nothing remarkable nor traceable.

Lighter mouthfeel than I would look for in an IPA.

I probably sound like I'm really down on it, but as far as beers go and EIPA's it's a good beer, just not great, and if you want the real bold bitter hop feel, you'll have to look elsewhere.

Serving type: bottle

01-16-2013 03:19:02 | More by GiantMidget
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The appearance is nothing more than a deep, amber classic English bitter appearance, complete with 3 fingers worth of head that eventually dies down to about a half finger. The head never really goes away, as with all other Samuel Smith beers. Carbonation is livelier than usual in this beer - no matter how much I drank there was still tons of carbonation jet-streaming to the top of the glass. Lacing is terrific on this, leaving behind glossy, splattered stickiness everywhere. Pretty much looks like a top English bitter appearance, except with several aspects automatically jacked up given the style.

Smells like any great bitter does, complete with cracked barley breadiness, several toasted biscuit notes, and yeasty fruitiness, except this time there's far more floral and grassy character imparted by the extra hops. To me, it's far less grating than many malty bitters tend to be to my palate, and either I'm desensitized with the exaggerated character of American beers by now, or I simply view this as a beer that reaches for more balance overall. Of course, compared to other English bitters, it most definitely *isn't* (obviously with the hop amount, but more so with the high ABV - above an ESB in this case), but it still is enjoyable here. Those nice, robust yeasty phenols I love Samuel Smith's beers for are in full throttle here. Apples, peaches, and apricots, for starters. Very refreshing.

The flavor is not quite as balanced, however, and in fact alternates in between the biscuit toasted character and the extra bittered hoppiness. At the beginning, there's a grain forward juiciness, filled with a cider-y, fruit forward flavor, yet afterwards it is taken over by orange peel flavors, grassiness, and a light floral texture. It goes, sadly, from thickened to slightly thinned and acidic as the hops arrive, and does not quite reach a proper melding of ingredients. It's relatively easy to drink, although the alcohol does get more noticeable as it warms up, but it does get progressively syrupy as well, sweetened, and mutes the yeasty and barley notes I love these beers for.

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Samuel Smith's India Ale from Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster)
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