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Organic Apricot Ale Brewed by Samuel Smith Old Brewery - Tadcaster, UK
Organic Apricot Ale Brewed by Samuel Smith Old Brewery - Tadcaster, UK
Samuel Smith's
Organic Fruit Beers are brewed and fermented at Melbourn Bros. Brewery in
Stamford; then blended, conditioned and packaged at Samuel Smith's Old
Brewery in Tadcaster; they are Certified Organic by the USDA-accredited UK
Soil Association. While there are older breweries in England, it would be
safe to say that few are so little changed as this gem at Stamford, which
has stood in the center of this beautifully preserved market community since
1825. From the antique grist mill to the ancient copper vessels, Melbourn
Bros. remains today, a working brewery which blends the traditions of the
ancient craft with that of the early industrial revolution. Closed in the
1970s, restoration with respect for the historical brewing equipment was
begun by Samuel Smith's in the 1990s.
Before Samuel Smith's earned organic certification for Melbourn Bros. Brewery in
2008, Apricot Ale was their top-selling beer. The search to find Certified
Organic apricots took some time, but Samuel Smith's Organic Apricot Ale was
finally introduced to the US in February 2012.
Taste
People have enjoyed apricots since prehistoric times - so long, in fact, that
the origin of apricot trees, Prunus armeniaca, is uncertain. Although the
scientific name suggests an origin in Armenia some scholars think apricots
originated in China. They are now grown around the world where the climate
allows.
Apricots contribute to a stunning fruit beer: the ripe, aromatic bouquet
supports a sweet, summery flavor with just a suggestion of stone-fruit tartness.
Samuel Smith's Organic Apricot Ale is rich and full-bodied; the color is a
glowing hazy orange.
Serving Suggestion
Try with curries or Moroccan chicken; rice pilaf; or couscous. A wonderful
pairing with fruit salad - whether it contains apricots or not. Try with vanilla
ice cream or custard for dessert
About the Samuel Smith Brewery
The Old Brewery at Tadcaster was founded in 1758 and is Yorkshire's oldest
brewery. Samuel Smith is one of the few remaining independent breweries in
England, and further is the last to utilize the classic Yorkshire Square system
of fermentation solely in stone squares.
The rich Samuel Smith strain of yeast at The Old Brewery dates from the early
1900s. Hops are hand-weighed by the master hop blender, and the brewing water is
drawn from a well sunk over 200 years ago.
First introduced to the U.S. market in 1978 by Merchant du Vin, Samuel Smith
beers quickly became the benchmark ales for the emerging craft beer movement. To
this day, they remain among the most awarded.