New Samuel Adams LongShot Variety Lands In US Retail Stores
Boston Beer Company, the producer of Samuel Adams beer portfolio, has said that its new 2010 LongShot variety in six-pack is available in select retail stores throughout the US beginning this month.
The variety pack will include two bottles each of Michael Robinson's Old Ben Ale, Ben Miller's Mile High Barley Wine, and Jeremy White's Lemon Pepper Saison and retails for a suggested retail price of $9.99 per six-pack.
Jim Koch, founder and brewer of Samuel Adams, said: It's my hope that through the Samuel Adams LongShot American Homebrew Contest, I'm able to give homebrewers who really love the hobby and are passionate and committed to brewing better beer the opportunity to achieve the ultimate homebrewer's dream, making their beer available to beer lovers across the country; one that I have come to realize with Samuel Adams Boston Lager.
Old Ben Ale, Mile High Barley Wine, and Jeremy's Lemon Pepper Saison are exceptional brews that are truly a testament to homebrewers' ability to produce unique and flavorful beers that continue to push the limits of brewing.
The Boston Beer Company is a Boston, Massachusetts based brewing company. In 2009, Samuel Adams released a new variant called Blackberry Witbier, which is sold in its own six pack and in Brewmaster Collection variety packs.
Furthermore, the company brews four seasonal beers in a year: Noble Pils (January – March); Summer Ale (April – August); Octoberfest (August – October); and Winter Lager (November – January).

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