Samuel Adams Boston Lager, the unofficial airport beer of the United States (ha!), typically finds its way into our house as a decent "standby beer" for those guests who are not so curious about "craftier beers."
But, seriously, I don't knock Sam. It's still a respectable brewery that turns out consistently solid brews. I've dipped my hand into a few of these Sammys lately as the weather has cooled. Quite the leaf collecting beer.
Bryan's Notes:
- Pale, golden color
- Creamy head disappears soon to a thin layer
- Sweet and rich malty nose
- Moderate carbonation keeps this solid, flavorful beer alive on the tongue and roof of mouth
Adam's Notes: (added on 12/30/2006)
- 1 inch head dissapating to 1/4 inch
- nutty lager nose
- no sulfer notes :-)
- orangish amber
- malty lager like a Maibock, but, drier
- subtle and complex hops flavor
- this beer would go well with a variety of food
- caramel flavors come out as it warms
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