Samuel Adams Adding Reunion IPA, WInter Lager, Holiday White Ale & Holiday Porter

Samuel Adams Adding Reunion IPA CansToday I have a new holiday can coming from Samuel Adams in Boston, MA. This is Reunion IPA and it will be loaded with “holiday hoppiness.” This seems to be a 2021 holiday beer to celebrate families and friends getting back together and it will rock in at 6%-AbV & 40 IBU. This is the 12oz Sam Can (12oz bottles below) and stay tuned for release timing. I’ve also added in the latest packaging for 2021 Holiday Porter (5.8%-AbV, 40 IBU, 12oz bottles), 2021 Holiday White Ale (5.8%-AbV, 8 IBU, 12oz bottles) and 2021 Winter Lager seasonal (5.6%-AbV, 22 IBU, 12oz bottles).Samuel Adams Adding Reunion IPA Cans & Bottles

Samuel Adams Holiday PorterSamuel Adams 2021 Winter LagerSamuel Adams 2021 Holiday White Ale

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  1. Didn't like holiday porter or old fezziwig. Winter larger, is good holiday white ale is good reunion iPa was amazingly good and of course Boston lager was good. They discontinue alot of their good beers such as white Christmas,escape route was another they shouldn't have discontinued.
    These are the ones I like so far that I can remember lol.
    Wicked hazy (new England ipa)
    Wicked easy ( sam 76)
    Summer ale
    Golden ale
    Rebel ipa
    White Christmas
    Escape route
    Wicked double
    Boston lager
    Holiday ale
    Winter larger
    Reunion Ipa

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