Sunday, January 29, 2012

Samuel adams

  • Summary: Samuel Adams and Guy Kawasaki want you to design a beer. To participate, you'll need to be a beer lover and have a Facebook account. Submissions are being taken until February 5, 2012.
  • (ZDNet)
  • BOSTON –The Samuel Adams brewers are teaming up with social media enthusiast, Guy Kawasaki, for the first ever Samuel Adams Crowd Craft Project to create a crowd-sourced beer.
  • (Wicked Local (blog))
  • BOSTON, Jan. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The Samuel Adams brewers are teaming up with social media enthusiast, Guy Kawasaki, for the first ever Samuel Adams Crowd Craft Project to create a crowd-sourced beer.
  • (Investors Business Daily)
  • The brewers at Samuel Adams have crafted a brand new seasonal beer, Samuel Adams Alpine Spring. This beer has the balanced maltiness and hoppiness of a helles, the strength and smoothness of a bock, and the unfiltered haze of a kellerbier.
  • (PR-USA.net)
  • ADAMS, Mass. — Samuel Delmolino, 82, of 71 Melrose St. died Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, at North Adams Commons.
  • (iBerkshires.com)
  • The Samuel Adams brewers are teaming up with social media enthusiast Guy Kawasaki to crowdsource a new beer through Facebook.
  • (PSFK)
  • According to The Old Farmer's Almanac, spring will arrive March 20 — 62 days from today. But you don't have to wait that long to drink a toast to the arrival of the new season.
  • (Albany Times Union (blog))
  • When The Boston Beer Co. rolled out the Samuel Adams Noble Pils as its new spring seasonal two years ago, I couldn't help but hope it would end up a long-lasting fixture on the Sam Adams seasonal rotation.
  • (Patriot Ledger)
  • Samuel Adams is giving its social network a say in the brewing process by crowd-sourcing a beer.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • RALEIGH -- Steam from boiling-hot clam chowder mixes with the malty smell of Samuel Adams Boston lager in the dense bar air. Its crawling with blue-and-silver clad New Englanders. Chants of Go Pats, Go! can be heard for blocks.
  • (The News & Observer)

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