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"Adam's IPA is terrific," said Samuel Adams Brewer and Founder Jim Koch. "It's not easy to brew an IPA that has a lot of flavor and maintains its balance, but Adam got it just right." New England Patriots' ticket holders won't have to take Jim's word for it. With Adam's help, Samuel Adams will brew his Patriot Homebrew IPA at its Boston Brewery to be served at the Samuel Adams Brewhouse in Gillette Stadium during the entire 2008-2009 football season.
Imports are a big part of the U.S. beer business -- and theyre going to get bigger.As recently as 2004, full-calorie mainstream domestic beers commanded more share in supermarkets than imports. Thats not the case now. Imports in 2007 represented more than 14 percent of supermarket beer sales, according to beer sales statistics from Nielsen. Mainstream full-cal domestics, meanwhile, accounted for just over 11 percent.That stat highlights how imports are an increasingly important part of the U.S. beer business. And that trend is only going to continue. The latest issue of Brew took an in-depth look at how imports have transformed -- and will continue to transform -- the U.S. beer business. From the issue:How big is imported beer? read more »
The Boston Beer Company (Boston Beer) is engaged in the production and sale of low-alcohol beverages. The company plans to pursue its strategy of combining brewery ownership with production arrangements at breweries owned by third parties.
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The company produces 21 seasonal and year-round varieties of craft-brewed beers. It is the sixth largest brewer in the US. read more »
829. Samuel Adams Honey Porter
Matt brought this in when we brewed our oatmeal stout (post upcoming). I didn't take notes, and don't remember a lot.
Beer Stats:
Brewery: Boston Beer Company
Alcohol: 5.45%
Serving: Bottle, 12 oz.
Style:American Porter, BJCP Style Guide read more »
"We achieved 12 percent depletions growth in the first quarter over a very strong first quarter last year"
Boston Business Journal - by Naomi R. Kooker The Boston Beer Company Inc. took a hit on first-quarter earnings after it issued a voluntary recall. via Boston Business Journal
Boston Beer Company (ie Samuel Adams) has issued a voluntary product recall, which affects some of their bottled products. During inspections at their Cincinnati brewery they found sand grain sized pieces of glass in a small percentage of their bottles. Though they have not received any reports of injury from consumers, they wanted [...]
The Boston Beer Company announced a voluntary recall of select 12-ounce bottles of its Samuel Adams beer which may contain small grains or bits of glass. The precautionary recall comes after routine quality control inspections at the companys Cincinnati brewery detected defects in certain beer bottles, manufactured by a third-party glass bottle supplier that might cause [...]
These are the second set of 10 new beers that I had at the Belgian Beer Fest. A good portion of them seem to be rare or one-off beers given that they're not in the BA database. I think this is a sign of a good beer fest, that brewers are willing to bring their small batch, one-off beers to a fest, or better yet, to brew them for a fest. It helps keep the variety high and the offerings interesting. 881. The Tap Honing Ale Beer Stats: Brewery: The Tap / Haverhill Brewery, Inc Alcohol: 6.80% Style: Belgian Pale Ale , BJCP Style Guide Pours a cloudy, straw golden. Topped by a sudsy head. Honey is definitely present in the aroma with a bit of a resiny character. The sweetness of the honey mingles well with a nice tart fruitiness from the yeast. read more »
Ever since I posted the article about Boston Beer Company’s new glass , one of my first posts on sevenpack, I’ve wanted to write this proceeding post, but first I needed to own one of the glasses. Having finally purchased two of the glasses during a winter trip up to New Hampshire, I was able to do another battle royal, this time entitled “Battle of the Glasses”. The premise is rather straight forward. I would pour Sam Adams Boston Lager into traditional Vienna Lager glasses (Flute, Mug, Pilsner) and also into the special Boston Beer Company glass. Unfortunately I do not own a flute glass, but I thought a pint glass would be a good replacement (when was the last time you were served Sam Adams Boston Lager in a flute glass?). I picked up a six pack of Sam Adams Boston Lager and the battle began! read more »
I’m on the run this morning and my main blog site: www.beernewsletter.com/blog is down. Don’t know why. Working on the problem.
This just in from Sam Adams AKA Boston Beer Co.
Boston Beer Voluntarily Recalls Select Bottles of Samuel Adams Beer read more »