Samuel Adams (beer)

The Boston Beer Company is an American brewery, founded in 1985 by Jim Koch in Boston. Your beer Samuel Adams brand is called (often abbreviated to " Sam Adams " ), after Samuel Adams, who owned a brewery, but is primarily known for his role in the American War of Independence. On the bottle labels Adams ' henchman Paul Revere displayed, allegedly because of Adam ' is poor appearance. It is the largest U.S. brewery in American possession.

History

The beer brand Samuel Adams was originally a warehouse. The original recipe was developed in 1860 in St. Louis by Louis Koch, who then drove the beer under the name " Louis Koch camp" to Prohibition and again until the early 1950s.

In 1985, the recipe of Louis Koch 's great-great -grandson, Jim Koch has been with the help of Joseph Owades, the man to whom the invention of diet beer is 1970 attributed changed. In April, the beer was introduced as Samuel Adams Boston Lager. Three months later it was chosen at the Great American Beer Festival below 93 U.S. beer brands at the best beer. Since then, the production grew steadily to 7.3 million liters in 1989 and 159 million liters today.

Beer brands

Today, the Boston Beer Company twelve different types of beer brewing all year round: Boston Lager, Sam Adams Light, Boston Ale, Pale Ale, Cherry Wheat, Cream Stout, Brown Ale, Hefeweizen, Scotch Ale, Black stock, Honey Porter, and Irish Red In addition there are five other seasonal beer brands: White Ale ( February-March ), Double Bock ( February-March ), Summer Ale ( April to August), Octoberfest (September to October) and winter camps (November to January).

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