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Samson 4.0%, Maxim Brewery, England
16 ratings
3.4
Samson
4.0% Bitter
The first commercial brewing records date back to 1932, when Samson was launched by Vaux Breweries Ltd to quench the thirst of steelworkers on Teesside. In its heyday it sold 17 million pints per year and an estimated 50,000 customers regularly consumed this beer.

Reviews

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Mare Pool (Wetherspoons)
6 months ago
Samson, England
3.5
Decent enough drink, but nothing special. Nice malty aroma. Malty taste with a nice bitter finish. Slight sweetness to the aftertaste, but enjoyable. Smooth and easy drinking session ale, especially at the ABV.

Post author: Beer Pong
Beer Pong
@ Bear, Melksham
6 months ago
Samson, England
3.6
Possibly not the right beer for today but it's not too heavy and quite cool…chilled but not too cold. Nice malty bitter.

Post author: Peter G
Peter G
@ Hamilton Hall (pub)
6 months ago
3.5
Good no nonsense bitter

Post author: Longale
Longale
@ The Golden Lion
6 months ago
3.9
Dark amber thirst quenching ale and a malty traditional bitter

Post author: Roberts F
Roberts F
6 months ago
3.9

Post author: Steve M
Steve M
7 months ago
3.8

Post author: Chocolate Beer
Chocolate Beer
7 months ago
4.0

Post author: Chocolate Beer
Chocolate Beer
7 months ago
4.0

Post author: Ungaro87
Ungaro87
@ The Swan Hotel
9 months ago
Samson, England
2.2

Post author: Eastlondonitfc
Eastlondonitfc
1 year ago
3.3