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Smithwick's Red Ale (4.4 percent ABV) was launched in 1966, a year after Guinness bought the brand. The yeast contributes fruity notes, complementing the sweetness from its malts. Harp ...
Fortunately my local, Ye Ol’ Watering Hole in Northampton, usually has it on tap, giving me another option for a decent session beer, as Smithwick’s is only 4.5% ABV. I hope that we craft beer ...
So if you’re still stuck thinking low-ABV beers (less than 5 percent ... but isn’t so strong that you’re reeling after just one. 3. Smithwick’s & Sons Red Ale: 4.5% Caramel is the ...
These are the best foods to eat with a crisp and refreshing pint of Smithwick’s, the pride of Kilkenny. Smithwick’s is Ireland’s most popular ale, first brewed by John Smithwick in Kilkenny ...
Smithwick’s Kilkenny Roots Festival runs this May bank ... Seven time gold medal winner of the Monde Selection award. ABV: 3.8%. Late hopped with amarillo hops for a fuller, fruitier flavour.
Smithwick’s is reinforcing its 300-year-old relationship with Kilkenny, the home of Ireland’s oldest ale and unrivalled hospitality, with The Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny confirmed as one ...
Smithwick's Experience Kilkenny Tour Guide Chris Hickey and visitor Alanna Henry, learning how to pull a pint of Smithwick's By Conor Kane South East Correspondent ...