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New brews from Sam

Discussion in 'Craft Beer Forum' started by Spearo, Nov 9, 2007.

 

  1. #1
    Spearo

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2007
    I was atthe local pub last week and there was a rep from Sam Adam's there pouring two preview tastings. They were soliciting feedback as only one of the two will make it to next years offering. One was an Irish Red Ale, the other was a Dunkelweizen.
    I thought the Irish Red was good, but almost a little boring. Maybe is just wasn't to my taste. It was a little too bitter; not enough malt coming through. The Dunkel was very good. This was my first time trying a Dunkelweizen, but I liked it. I hope the Dunkel comes out on top.

    Anyone else tried these?
     
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    talleymonster

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2007
    no I have not, but I am interested!
     
  3. #3
    jvh261

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2007
    I went to a beerfest in Wisconsin a few months back and they were supposed to have these. Heard some people talking about them testing some Irish Red and a Dunkel and being able to vote between the two at the Sam's booth. Though I never saw any of it and when I got to the Sam's booth, it was the same stuff you always find.

    I love Dunkels, so was very curious to give it a try.
     
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    Yuri_Rage

    Gritty.  

    Posted Nov 9, 2007
    I haven't tried 'em, but it doesn't surprise me that you found one to be a bit bland and boring. I find most of SA's beers to be bland and boring. The Summer Ale is good, with some interesting flavor from the grains of paradise. Otherwise, I generally pass on SA beer. You've piqued my curiosity with the dunkel, though...
     
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