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John Smith's Extra Smooth

Tadcaster's finest ale is named after its favourite son. The original John Smith began his drinking empire in 1847, when he started brewing his legendary ale for the town's thirsty mill workers and factory hands, some things never change. It soon became the nation’s favourite and now reigns as the No. 1 No Nonsense ale.

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