Champion of Samuel Adams Patriot Homebrew Contest Wins Beer Lover's Dream
29 Avril 2008 - 4:09PM
PR Newswire (US)
BOSTON, April 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Adam Walsh just won "the
big one" at Gillette Stadium without ever having to suit up, and,
rather than the standard eleven opponents, Adam triumphed over
nearly 200 of them. Football? No. Adam Walsh is a homebrewer from
Massachusetts whose recipe for an IPA (India Pale Ale) beat out
entries from all over New England to win the 2008 Patriot Homebrew
Contest hosted by The Boston Beer Company, brewers of Samuel
Adams(R) beers. "Adam's IPA is terrific," said Samuel Adams Brewer
and Founder Jim Koch. "It's not easy to brew an IPA that has a lot
of flavor and maintains its balance, but Adam got it just right."
New England Patriots' ticket holders won't have to take Jim's word
for it. With Adam's help, Samuel Adams will brew his Patriot
Homebrew IPA at its Boston Brewery to be served at the Samuel Adams
Brewhouse in Gillette Stadium during the entire 2008-2009 football
season. The Boston Beer Company has long been a champion of
homebrewing, and has helped homebrewers across the country realize
their dreams with programs like the Samuel Adams(R) American
Homebrew Contest(R) making winning recipes available to beer
drinkers nationwide. The Samuel Adams Patriot Homebrew Contest
kicked off in August 2007 encouraging football fans who live in the
six New England states to brew their own beers and submit them to
the contest. The preliminary judging of all entries took place at
Gillette Stadium, where five finalists advanced to the final
judging, hosted by Jim Koch on February 7, 2008 at the Samuel Adams
Brewery in Boston. The judges included Mike Adams of WEEI-AM, Wally
Brine and Brian Bell of WROR-FM, Gail Ciampa, of The Providence
Journal, Carolyn Faye Fox of The Improper Bostonian, Dan Hausle of
WHDH-TV, and Norman Miller of the MetroWest Daily News. Before
submitting his IPA to the Samuel Adams Patriot Homebrew Contest,
Adam tested seven batches before entering. "I knew we were in the
midst of a hops shortage and didn't think an IPA had the chance to
win," Adam admitted. "At the last second I decided, why not?"
Luckily for Adam, Samuel Adams was able to source the hops needed
for his recipe. In addition to bragging rights and the opportunity
to pour his own beer for friends and fans at Gillette Stadium, Adam
wins a cash prize of $2,000. The 2007 Samuel Adams Patriot Homebrew
Contest drew entrants from all six New England States. The
finalists were from Massachusetts and New Hampshire. It's
impressive to note that homebrewer Michael Robinson of New
Hampshire brewed two out of the five beers that made it to the
finals. The 2008 Samuel Adams Patriot Homebrew Contest will kick
off on August 8th. Interested homebrewers can visit
http://www.samueladams.com/ for more details. THE BOSTON BEER
COMPANY BACKGROUND: The Boston Beer Company began in 1984 with a
generations-old family recipe that founder and brewer Jim Koch
uncovered in his father's attic. After bringing the recipe to life
in his kitchen, Jim brought it to bars in Boston with the belief
that drinkers would appreciate a complex, full-flavored beer,
brewed fresh in America. That beer was Samuel Adams Boston Lager,
and it helped catalyze what became known as the American craft beer
revolution. Today, the Company brews more than 21 styles of beer.
The Company uses the traditional four-vessel brewing process and
often takes extra steps like dry-hopping and a secondary
fermentation known as krausening. It passionately pursues the
development of new styles and the perfection of its classic beers
by constantly searching for the world's finest ingredients. While
resurrecting traditional brewing methods, the Company has earned a
reputation as a pioneer in another revolution, the "extreme beer"
movement, where it seeks to challenge drinkers' perceptions of what
beer can be. The Boston Beer Company strives to elevate the image
of American craft beer by entering festivals and competitions the
world over, and in the past five years it has won more awards in
international beer competitions than any other brewery in the
world. The Company remains independent, and brewing quality beer
remains its single focus. While Samuel Adams is the country's
largest-selling craft beer, it accounts for only about one-half of
one percent of the U.S. beer market. For more information, please
visit http://www.samueladams.com/. DATASOURCE: The Boston Beer
Company CONTACT: Katie Powell of Samuel Adams, +1-617-368-5035, Web
site: http://www.samueladams.com/ Company News On-Call:
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