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Samuel Adams Boston Lager 3.2 2611

Samuel Adams Boston Lager

Percentile
66
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bottled
common

on tap
common

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
26113.2/5.03.2/5.04.9%96.3Lager glass
Commercial Description:
Samuel Adams Boston Lager® is the best example of the fundamental characteristics of a great beer, offering a full, rich flavor that is both balanced and complex. It is brewed using a decoction mash, a time consuming, traditional four vessel brewing process discarded by many contemporary brewers. This process brings forth a rich sweetness from the malt that makes it well worth the effort. Samuel Adams Boston Lager® also uses only the finest of ingredients including two row barley, as well as German Noble aroma hops. The exclusive use of two row barley not only imparts a full, smooth body but also gives the beer a wide spectrum of malt flavor ranging from slightly sweet to caramel to slightly roasted. The Noble hops varieties, Hallertau Mittelfruh and Tettnang Tettnanger, add a wide range of floral, piney and citrus notes, which are present from the aroma, through the flavor, to the lingering smooth finish. We take great pride in the Noble hops used in our beers. They are hand selected by Jim Koch and our other brewers from the world's oldest hops growing area. Among the world's most expensive, they cost twenty times as much as other hops.
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 Aubrey (2781), Denver, Colorado, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
May 4, 2000  
I’m surprised to be the first to rate this one. This is a pretty good, easy to drink beer. I like how the hops are very pronounced... and they tend to linger on the roof of your mouth well after the beer’s been flushed out of your system. One time when I was brewing beer, I was drinking a lot of this stuff. I couldn’t believe how hoppy it tasted. Maybe I was smelling my own hops. But I can still taste them every time I drink one of these bad boys. I have to say though, I don’t really care much for their ’other’ beers. And another side note: I do like how their beer bars are popping up in airports around the country. Anyone else notice this phenomenon?


 DuffMan (2774), the land of bitumen, beef & beer, Alberta, Canada
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
May 17, 2006  
Reddish-orange amber, fragrant with floral notes and some sweet caramel. Well balanced palate that delivers a surprising amount of floral hop character and bitterness along with some moderately sweet toffee-malt character. This has to be one of the best "macros" on the market in the premium-lager arena. A really pleasant surprise!


 Ibrew2or3 (2766), Safety Harbor, Florida, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/514/20
Nov 1, 2007  
On tap at the SFO airport. It is served up very cold in a 23oz schooner and looks to be a clear deep gold with white foam ring and sheet lacing. The aroma is light with a sweet maltiness and chewy breadiness that smells very nice. There’s also a faint hop spiciness. The flavor quaffs in with sweet lightly roasted malts, fresh multi grain bread and mild spice and floral hops that all hit at once. Midway and into the finish the floral and spice hops become overly sweet with a build up of malts. I used to drink the crap out of this beer in the early to mid 90s. It still tastes pretty darn good if it isn’t served too cold.


 DruncanVeasey (2764), The Penguin’s Arms, Europe, Warwickshire, England
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/514/20
May 10, 2006    Updated: May 27, 2007
Went back to supermarket days after sampling this, and filled my basket. Couldn’t help myself. (£1 each). Fragrant, chewy hoppiness with a twist of citrus? Yes, please. A nibble of grapefruit? Go on, then. Dusky gold with a steady bead and densely bubbled head. Always been suspicious of the conjunction of the words ’Lager’ and ’American’ on a bottle, but Sam has smashed my prejudices to pieces. (Re-rate 27/05/07) Hop spiciness in the snout. Metal, bread and citrus. Nothing like as special as it seemed a year ago, but still a quality beer with a big hop presence for the style.


 Beershine (2754), Traipsing Around, Cambodia
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/512/20
Oct 8, 2007    Updated: Nov 1, 2007
On tap or in bottles, Sam Adams Boston Lager is one of the most accessible and quaffable of the commercial beers. Not exceptional in either flavor or form, the Boston Lager still hits the spot at certain moments. A relatively hoppy ending packs a crisp aftertaste. Basically, you can do worse and I’m thankful that this is at least available in places where otherwise you can only get Bud.


 harlequinn (2745), Tacoma, Washington, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/517/20
Jan 20, 2003  
I love this beer. Alway have always will. This is my fridge stocker. I just cannot say how much I love Sam Adams. A great frothy head with a great rounded out mixture of malt and hops, that leaves you with a fulfilling aftertaste making you want to smoke a cigarette and order another.


 Suttree (2743), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/57/103/516/20
Mar 14, 2002  
Pretty decent, and usuallly every bars default ’good beer’. Has a farily distinctive aroma


 Nuffield (2728), Roseville, Minnesota, USA
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/103/510/20
Jan 30, 2004  
I finally had a bottle of this, and I was mildly pleased. Though lacking anything distinctive in appearance, and even the aroma (though not awful) is not noticeable--particularly when drinking in a bar with smokers--in flavor there was enough malt to sense a bit of sweetness and a crispness that suggested reasonable quality of ingredients. It was boring, halfway through the bottle, but it was adequate.



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