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Always nice to find a Samuel Smith pub! This one is a bit old-fashioned and boring (if clean) in décor - but you go to a boozer for the beers, and Samuel Smith beers, while not real ales, are always recommended. If you are a lager boy, you will find no less than four different types - of which their "Pure Brewed Organic Lager" is the strongest - and the best by quite a margin. The ale lover will find the "Old Brewery Bitter" to their liking. But Samuel Smith offers draught and bottled beers of ANY variety: Milds, stouts, fruit beers and ciders. The one thing that's special is the Organic Wheat - the *only* British-brewed German style cloudy wheat beer that actually tastes like a German style cloudy wheat beer! They co-operated with the Hofbäu brewery some years ago, and apparently they kept the recipe. So if Samuel Smith beers are your thing, you can't go wrong with The Jolly Sailors (often listed erroneously as The Jolly Sailor, singular).
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