Samuel Adams Beers, 13 Tasty Flavors, 4 Seasonal Beers, and 4 Bar Stool Collectables

Boston, Massachusetts is the brewing location of one of the best selling American lagers, Samuel Adams. Obviously, Sam Adams was named after the famous American patriot who was famous for his role as the “brewer” in the American Revolution. Not sure if that means he was found on a bar stool a lot or if it was a broader term back then, either way this beer has definitely got some American spirit. From the label to the advertisements, it seems that Sam Adams has a way of taking us back to our roots through thirteen different flavors. After seeing this list it is no wonder that this Boston Beer Company is the largest America-owned brewery in the country.

If you have never tried a Sam Adams, get to it. The original has a great taste but there are also thirteen other variations that will leave you asking for more.

Boston Lager- the original Sam Adams

Sam Adams Light- a lighter Boston Lager

Boston Ale-

Pale Ale-

Cherry Wheat-

Cream Stout-

Brown Ale-

Hefeweizen-

Scotch Ale-

Black Lager-

Honey Porter-

Irish Red-

Blackberry Witbier-

Additionally, the Boston Beer Company also offers four seasonal beers a year, they are White Ale (for January through March), Summer Ale (April through August), Octoberfest (for August through October), and the Winter Lager (from November to January).

There is also the Brewer Patriot collection which eclusively includes:

  • Traditional Ginger Honey Ale
  • James Madison Dark Wheat Ale
  • George Washington Porter
  • 1790 Root Beer Brew

Try one during your favorite season and see for yourself just how good Sam Adams Beer really is.

Cheers!

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January 13, 2010 · Posted in wines  
    

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