Whats in Samuel Adams?!


Question: whats in that beer? That beer always makes my stomach turn. I like the taste but geez I get nausa after it.


Answers: whats in that beer? That beer always makes my stomach turn. I like the taste but geez I get nausa after it.

Hops, malted barley, water. They follow the 1516 purity law. You may have an aversion to the hops oils. Unlike most mass marketed beers they use higher quality hops and more of it. I do feel you pain, Sam's tends to fill me up quickly also... At least the lager. The Cherry Wheat I can drink all night long.

They use roughly 4 times the hops of most other beers.

Sam adams uses tons of hops in all there beers.The boston lager will turn my stomach fast.They do make other quality beers too if availiable.

Samuel Adams is a great beer, but it more like a meal in a bottle and kind of heavy. Here is some info.

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.

visit their web site...?
http://www.samualadams.com





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