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White Ale, without a doubt. However, anything I tasted directly from their tap on tour was awesome!
 
SA is what got me started on homebrew.I just knew there had to be something better the what I was used to drinking (Bwiser). I've only tried the Boston Lager, the Light, the CherryWheat and Octoberfest. I like the Octoberfest and lager best of the ones I've tried. My wife will only drink the Light and the Cherry. I can't stand the Cherry I like wheat but not the Cherrywheat (way too sweat for me). I'd plan to try the rest. Just so I can say I did..
Don
 
I don't drink Samual Adams (or North American Beer for that matter). The only decent beer I've found from here, so far, is Alexander Keith's. I'm all for European beer, mainly anything from the British isles, some Belgian beers, and doppelbock is great as well. But I might give it a shot (don't knock 'til you try it eh?), but if it tastes anything like Coors >:p, forget about it.
 
John Beere said:
Samuel Adams was my great-great-great something grandfather... just throwing that out there.

Crazy man, that's cool. Like I said, never tried your ancestor's beer, but I'm willing to.
 
celtic_man81 said:
Crazy man, that's cool. Like I said, never tried your ancestor's beer, but I'm willing to.

Its not like I get a cut or anything... heh. I'm about as far removed as can be... just remember seeing our geneology years ago.

But I don't think there is any relation with Sam Adams and the Boston Beer Co... they just trademarked the name.

I like their Boston Lager well enough although I prefer Brooklyn Lager over it.

I also like that they don't use to heavy of glue on their labels making their bottles easy to clean and ideal for re-use.

I just picked up a holiday sampler of their from Sams the other day to try some of their different brews... anxious to see what else they offer.
 
John Beere said:
Samuel Adams was my great-great-great something grandfather... just throwing that out there.

Cool!

My wife was at our local library last summer, and found out that our town was named after your great-great-great something grandfather, not his cousin like I assumed. Maybe I should name my beers after him or something, you think anyone's ever done that before? ;)
 

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