Thursday, August 19, 2010

Sam Adams Boston Lager



This is the beer some credit for the revitalization of the American small brewery a.k.a. the microbrewery movement. If you have a television, you know the story of this beer and The Boston Beer Company. It has almost a cult following among people who want something more out of an American beer then the clean-tasting beer from the Mega-brewers. Here's the review.


The beer is amber in color with a creamy head. On the nose, this beer comes off toasty and has a rounded hoppiness to it. The first sip introduces you to a taste of roasted malt, a mild but flavorful hop, and an overall well developed balance of flavors. The finish is smooth and bitter, but a pleasant bitterness. Not an overwhelming brew, it compliments most foods especially rich flavored foods. Worth a try to shake up the palette.


A/$7.39 per six-pack/www.samadams.com

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