Crafty07 (334), Lexington, Kentucky, USA Mar 5, 2007 Pours a hazy bronze with decent head and lacing. I’ll admit this surprised me. My first taste of this makes me want to have another. Boston Lager is everywhere and the ale is richer, sweeter, smoother and it’s bitter finish is nowhere near as overpowering as its lager conterpart. I’d drink this again easily.
SODAK14 (43), Rapid City, South Dakota, USA Sep 3, 2008 Previously I was not a Sam Adams fan but I really liked this one..even though it was out of my lighter beer wheelhouse. Easy to drink, lots of tiny bubbles (for those of you who care). An interesting (burnt?) after taste. Really good beer that would go good with food or by itself. junon (136), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Sep 3, 2008 Unexpected roasted and caramel flavors. There is a creamy texture to it also found in the aroma. Not a brilliant beer but a solid effort. pik5el (41), Pasadena, Maryland, USA Aug 29, 2008 Grabbed this in a Sam Adams mix pack. I would compare this to the Boston Lager. It’s pleasant, and I enjoy it. Nothing great to say though. SuIIy (1109), W Newton, Massachusetts, USA Aug 29, 2008 bottle. redish hue of a color with a small off white head. nose is lightly hoppy with some caramel and roast notes. Palate is smooth and kinda syrupy, not much tingle or carbonation. Flavor is caramel with some light hop notes in the backround, a bit of some roast and some strawish grass notes bretupdegraff (59), Fishers, Indiana, USA Aug 27, 2008 better than the standard Lager. a drinkable beer but not worth looking for.
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