I have found that Sam Adams Boston Ale on draught in Boston is a vastly 
different (for the better) taste from the same-named stuff you buy in a bottle 
elsewhere.

Allan


On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 09:22 -0400, "Rich Thomas" 
<richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:
> Sam Adams makes a whole bunch of different brews, not many of them seem 
> to be available with any regularity outside the Bahstahn area.  One of 
> my favorites is Stock Ale, which is a little more flavorful and darker 
> than the regular Boston Ale.  If you can find that, give it a try, I 
> think you would enjoy it (well, you would probably enjoy about anything, 
> but that one is a bit better to my taste than the regularly-available SA 
> brew).
> 
> --R

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