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Samuel Adams Summer Ale
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rAvg: 3.36
pDev: 17.26%
Reviews: 1475
Hads: 1398
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Brewed by:
Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)
Massachusetts
,
United States
Style | ABV
American Pale Wheat Ale
| 5.30%
ABV
Availability:
Summer.
bottle (1157)
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on-tap (316)
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can (2)
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Notes:
An American Wheat, brewed with malted wheat, lemon zest and grains of paradise - a rare pepper from Africa first used as a brewing spice in the 13th Century to create a crisp and spicy flavor and body.
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AlCaponeJunior
Texas
3.53
/5
rDev
+5.1%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 3
Perhaps a bit too careful of a pour, but the one finger head didn't last long. Some lacing remained. Color was a hazy straw yellow-orange.
Smells of freshly bulldozed earth (that's not a bad thing, BTW) with lemony spice. Honestly it was a very odd smelling brew, but somehow it was still quite appealing to the nose, and I couldn't stop sniffing it.
Taste was lemons/oranges and wheat, with a little spiciness and a little in the way of hops. Somewhat of a bitter finish, but not overwhelmingly so. The earthy smell carries over to the aftertaste.
Mouthfeel is thick and rich, smooth and honey like. Heavy for a summer brew, but quite appealing nonetheless.
It's quite drinkable, but not to the point of noteworthiness. I would probably pick up the occasional six pack, but oddly, I feel it would be better with a nice pot roast on a cold winter day than it would be for a summer barbeque.
ETA: re-reviewing this beer in the mddle of winter. I am not changing any ratings, it's still about the same.
ETA2: This beer has grown on me some, it's pretty decent and I do wind up buying a sixer of it every now and then. I like the body most of all, along with the flavor, which is quite tasty.
Serving type: bottle
06-13-2010 15:13:19 |
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look: 3.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 2.5 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 2.75
Appearance: This beer was on tap at a local restaurant. Got myself a 16 oz. glass. Nice gold color, but hazy, with plenty of bubbles. One finger of head that took a couple of minutes to dissipate.
Smell: Mostly malty smell. No hops and no complexity.
Taste: Malty taste. Refreshing summer ale. Very little in this beer that harkens to what made Samuel Adams famous. No hops, no complexity.
Mouthfeel: Very consistent with the taste of the beer -- no big change.
Overall: Refreshing malty beer. No hops, no complexity. It appeared inviting, but...c'mon...I expect greater things from the brewery that brought us Sam Adams!
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Aroma:
Lemony, spicy, bready, crisp and clean.
Taste:
Grainy, grassy, hay, bready. There some black pepper and lemon zest. Bitterness is mild. Finish is very dry and chalky. Medium bodied, dry, wet.
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Hazy yellow gold in a Duvel Tulip. Soapy head that dissipates and has moderate stickiness.
lemony bread in the nose, some citrus fruity characteristics, spicy yeast , faint malt and vanilla scented alcohol.
the first sip reveals a light body, a crisp finish, wheat bread aftertaste. There is a nice spiciness, a very nice lightness to the body, no cloying sweetness. Obviously this is a ubiquitous summer beer, usually served in a pint glass. the swirlability in a tulip improved this beer tremendously. Its a nice summer offering, a party beer sure to please those looking for a not too imposing wheat beer.
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Samuel Adams Summer Ale from Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)
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