Wizard Smith Ale by Christopher Beszant

Christopher Beszant

Wizard Smith Ale by

In 1929 the Great Flood swamped much of Launceston without warning. Wizard Smith, J. Boag & Son’s drayman, at great risk to himself sought to save the brewery horses. Riding his pushbike until he could go no further, he plunged into the rising floodwaters and swam into the stables, successfully leading the horses to dry ground. For his bravery Wizard was rewarded with a job for life.

And the beer named after him is delightful!

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  • laurawhitaker
    laurawhitakerabout 3 years ago

    Mmmm! Good use of colour!

  • Thank you very much!

    – Christopher Beszant

  • Richard Hamilton-Veal
    Richard Hamilt...about 3 years ago

    That looks like a good beer.
    Nice colour and head. That would go down a treat.
    Oh. Nice pic also. :-))

  • It truly is! Thanks :)

    – Christopher Beszant

  • Barbara  Brown
    Barbara Brownabout 1 year ago

    Great shot and the selective coloring is right on! I hope you will consider entering this into the Beers N’ Ales Challenge in the All Things Pub Group!