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Smithwick's (5%) is Ireland's number one ale.
Its exceptional taste, distinctive colour and purity of ingredients make it unique.
Its rich, satisfying taste has earned it five gold medals in the famous Monde Selection Beer Tasting Competition. Smithwick's is produced using the finest hops and special roasted, malted barley.
In 1998 a new enhanced draught product with improved head retention was launched along with redesigned glassware.

Smithwick's is an Irish red ale style beer from Kilkenny in Ireland. Smithwick's was originally brewed in St. Francis Abbey Brewery in Kilkenny, known as 'Smithwicks Brewery' until c.2000. The brewery is situated on the site of a Franciscan abbey where monks had brewed ale since the 14th century, and has ruins of the original abbey on its grounds.

It is Ireland's oldest operating brewery, founded by John Smithwick in 1710 on land owned by the Duke of Ormonde.
It is the major ale producer in Ireland.

It was purchased from Walter Smithwick in 1965 by Guinness and is now, along with Guinness, part of Diageo. Smithwick's as most people know it today was originally created as a special brew for the first Kilkenny Beer Festival, later called Smithwicks No. 1 and now just Smithwicks. The head brewer in those days was Ron Girdham. Smithwick's for the domestic market is brewed in Kilkenny and the higher strength export variety is brewed in Dundalk. Smithwick's is listed in the top five best tasting beers by the McHale beer rating club of Ireland.