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  2. Samuel Adams (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Adams (often shortened to Sam Adams) is the flagship brand of the Boston Beer Company. ... OctoberFest: 6, 12, 24 (bottles, 12 oz. cans) 5.3 16 August

  3. Celebrate Oktoberfest like a local: Best beers, food and the ...

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    Samuel AdamsOctoberfest. Many local or regional breweries also make Oktoberfest-style beers. How (not to) drink your beer. Beer-drinking at Oktoberfest has a specific set of manners, according ...

  4. Boston Beer Company - Wikipedia

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    Boston Beer Company c. 1880. The Boston Beer Company was founded in 1984 by James "Jim" Koch and Rhonda Kallman. [4] The initial beer offering was Samuel Adams Boston Lager, a 4.8% abv amber or Vienna lager. [6]

  5. Samuel Adams brewery tour gets national nod. Did Adams ... - AOL

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    The Samuel Adams Boston Brewery came in 10th on the list of the best tours, with Tröegs Independent Brewing in Hershey, Pennsylvania, taking top honors. Samuel Adams Brewery has tours 7 days a week.

  6. Samuel Adams’ founder carried a briefcase full of beer to ...

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  7. Samuel Adams Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Adams Sr. (1689–1748) was an American brewer, father of American Founding Father Samuel Adams, and first cousin once removed of John Adams. Biography.

  8. 15 states ban this Samuel Adams beer, but can you even find ...

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    Samuel Adams has a beer that is 28% ABV and pretty hard to find even in states that haven't banned it. Can you find it in Tennessee?

  9. Boston Caucus - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Adams, whose father had been one of the founders of the caucus, became an influential leader of the caucus in the 1750s. [19] Adams also became part of the Sons of Liberty , a mass movement of mostly working class men that could be used in street protests to support the goals of the Boston leaders opposed to British rule.