Dienstag, 11. September 2007

Sam Adams Newsletter September 2007

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An amazing treat for hops lovers.

Samuel Adams Hallertau Imperial Pilsner is a celebration of the extraordinary Hallertau Mittelfrueh hop variety. This rare Noble Bavarian hop, considered to be one of the best in the world, is prized for its quality and aromatic characteristics.

The beer, which is a deep golden color with a rich, creamy head, gives off an intense and complex Noble hop aroma unlike any other brew. With the first sip, beer enthusiasts will experience an explosion of hop flavor. The intensity of deep citrus, spicy Noble hop flavor is balanced with the slight sweetness from the malt. Due to the quality of the hops, this beer remains balanced and smoothly drinkable from beginning to end. The lingering "hop signature" is an amazing treat for hops lovers.










Haven't been able to taste the Beer Lover's Choice(TM) beers yet? We are now doing tastings at the brewery. So, while you are waiting for your tour to start you can help decide which of our new brews will be the next beer in our Samuel Adams Brewmaster's Collection.

Tours are available on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from Noon - 3pm, on Friday Noon - 5:30pm, and on Saturday from 11am - 3pm. Tours start approximately every 30 minutes. You want the inside scoop on the tours? Come to the earlier tours, they are a little less crowded and a little more intimate.

In my opinion, there is no better Samuel Adams experience than the one you get here at the Boston Brewery.

TOUR HOURS
Tue, Wed & Thu: Noon-3pm
Fridays: Noon-5:30pm
Saturdays: 11am-3pm

Tours start approximately every 30 minutes. Each tour has limited space, so be sure to arrive early!

If you have any questions, just give us a call at (617) 368-5080 or visit www.samueladams.com







OctoberFest Kielbasa by Me!
I thought it was time for one of my own favorite recipes!

Ingredients
12 oz. Samuel Adams OctoberFest
1 large white onion, chopped
1 large green pepper, chopped
1 large red pepper, chopped
2 packages of Polish kielbasa
Mustard (whatever style you like)

Instructions
In a bowl, mix 1 bottle of OctoberFest with 2 to 3 oz of mustard. Pour mixture into a skillet over medium-high heat. Add chopped onions and peppers. Cover and heat for 5 minutes. Cut kielbasa into 1 to 2 inch slices and add them to the pan. Cover and heat for another 15 minutes. Serve over rice - using as much or little sauce as you like.

And you pair this with a tall stein of OctoberFest...Prost!

Haven't learned about Food & Beer pairings? Head to www.samueladams.com and go to the World of Beer. Then click on the Beer & Food section and start exploring.

Cheers!







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Alright, buckle up everyone. We are heading into a couple of really fun months to finish off 2007 and we are going to have some great things going on. Just a little heads up.

Now. What's On Tap for September?

We are only a few days away from the 7th Annual Samuel Adams® OctoberFest! We're rolling out the barrels, throwing the brats on the grill and warming up the oompah band. And we will be serving an amazing variety of Samuel Adams® brews, just for you. I actually can't think of an event where we have served a wider variety of our beer. It's going to be great! (details below.)

While that is going on, we are releasing Samuel Adams® Hallertau Imperial Pilsner. Not released since 2005, this amazing pilsner is taking hops to a whole new level (see below). After that, the Bavarian Hop Harvest is upon us and we are celebrating it with an Open House dedicated to our Bavarian Noble Hops.

Also On Tap this month...we are announcing the next homebrew competition, the Patriot Homebrew Contest. Plus, you can try my own OctoberFest recipe...

Have a great month everyone and hope to see you at OctoberFest!

Cheers!
- Brian






So, have I mentioned this OctoberFest thing we are doing? I think I have. But let me mention it one more time just in case.


7th Annual Samuel Adams OctoberFest
September 14th & 15th
The Castle at Park Plaza


This celebration is not only going to be a great OctoberFest celebration but also a celebration of beer. Last month, I told you that we were going to have 14 styles of beer available. I apologize, but that was wrong. We will be serving 16 STYLES OF BEER. And here they are...


Samuel Adams Boston Lager® (on tap)
Samuel Adams OctoberFest (on tap)
Sam Adams Light®
Samuel Adams Black Lager (on tap)
Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat® (on tap)
Samuel Adams Hallertau Imperial Pilsner (on tap)
Samuel Adams Boston Ale
Samuel Adams Weiss Beer (on tap)
Samuel Adams Honey Porter
Samuel Adams Brown Ale
Samuel Adams Hefeweizen
Samuel Adams Cream Stout
Samuel Adams Pale Ale
Samuel Adams Dunkelweizen
Samuel Adams Irish Red Ale
Samuel Adams Utopias® (Fri night only)


Whoa...this is going to be one hell of a time. And you can enjoy almost all of them in your own authentic Samuel Adams OctoberFest stein (certainly not Samuel Adams Utopias - 2oz samples only.) The Weiss Beer is being brewed specifically for this event and won't be available anywhere else!

Our friends at the Beer Summit are helping us pull this celebration together and it looks like it is going to be the best one we have ever done. Authentic German food and music, stein hoisting contests, great prizes and most importantly...quality, flavorful beer!

So, mark the date, grab some friends and get your tickets. Saturday tickets are $15 and that includes a Samuel Adams OctoberFest stein and your first beer. Friday night is a VIP night - costs a little more, but definitely worth it.

For tickets and more information, visit the Beer Summit website or our Samuel Adams website. We received a big rush for tickets after last month's WOT, so get yours early.

  • What: 7th Annual Samuel Adams OctoberFest
  • When: Saturday, September 15th - Noon to 10pm
    (VIP Night on Friday the 14th)
  • Where: The Castle at Park Plaza



As I am sure you know, we love our hops around here. And Jim and our brewers have a certain obsession for our Bavarian Noble hops, specifically the Hallertau Mittelfrueh variety, prized for its unique flavor and aroma. It is the soul of our Samuel Adams Boston Lager. In 2005, we released Samuel Adams Imperial Pilsner 2005 Harvest, a beer that showcased the Hallertau Mittelfrueh hop. It was a truly amazing beer that took these hops to another level.

Well, I am pleased to announce that we are putting these hops on a pedestal again with Samuel Adams Hallertau Imperial Pilsner. This one-of-a-kind brew uses enormous, almost reckless, quantities of Noble Hallertau Mittelfrueh hops from the Bavarian region in Germany, 12 pounds per barrel to be exact, which give the beer an unmatched flavor dimension and complexity. To put that in perspective, a barrel of Samuel Adams Boston Lager contains about 1 pound of hops and ordinary beers contain about an ounce and a half. So that's about a hundred times the hops of an ordinary beer!

This is a seriously hoppy beer, but very different from other "hop-bombs" you may have tried. The Hallertau Mittelfrueh hops are coveted for their aroma and unique flavor, making Hallertau Imperial Pilsner incredibly fragrant and "hoppy", but not too bitter. For all the hops thrown into this beer, it is amazingly balanced.

This is one of the most unique beers we make and I am thrilled it is back! Enjoy it... because who knows when we will do this one again.






Imagine going to a pro football game and being able to drink your own homebrew? Pretty nice, right? Well, we thought so too. (Since I am a HUGE football fan, I think this is one of the coolest things we have ever done.)

I am happy to announce the Samuel Adams® Patriot Homebrew Contest. You brew your own beer and send it to us. Jim and the brewers judge the entries. The winner will have their beer brewed here at the Samuel Adams® Boston Brewery and served at Gillette Stadium(TM) for the 2008 Football Season.

Click below to see the commercial. You might even recognize someone in there...

So, like Steve and Andre said, go to the website for all the contest details and get brewing! The link is right on the front page.





After a year of watching our Bavarian Noble hops grow, we are about ready for harvest! Christian has checked in one last time with his hop report. The next time we will hear from him is when we are in Bavaria for the Hop Selection. Take a look at some of the latest images.



From Christian:

All cones have reached the final size. 50 to 70% of the cones are ready. Because of the rainy weather the degree of ripeness goes forward slowly. Many farmers have rescheduled start of harvest some days. But within the next week most of the growers will start the picking. There are some cones with wind damages on the vine.


All in all, the harvest is looking like it will be better than last year's, but we won't truly be able to tell until we get over there. We'll keep you posted after the harvest!







In honor of the upcoming Hop Harvest and the release of Samuel Adams Hallertau Imperial Pilsner - we are dedicating September's Open House to the Bavarian Noble Hop.

We'll talk to you about why we use Bavarian Noble Hops, what we like about them and what they contribute to our beers. We'll have Hallertau Imperial Pilsner ON TAP, which can only be found in limited areas and here at the Brewery. Plus some food pairings for this amazing beer.

RSVP HERE. It will be a very fun night and you will go home with a much better understanding of hops.

  • What: Samuel Adams® Open House -
    Hop Harvest
  • When: Thursday, September 27th - 5pm to 8pm
  • Where: Samuel Adams® Boston Brewery
    30 Germania Street
    MBTA Orange Line to Stony Brook Station

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Team India

Am 8/25 schicke ich Team India eine email wo ich denen sage das ich im urlaub bin. Am 09/04 schickt mir einer von ihnen eine email wo er mich etwas fragt ( was weiss ich nicht da der satz keinen sinn machte) ... und bekommt auch eine "out of office" email
Am 09/06 schreibt er mir eine zweite email wo er sagt das er immer noch auf meine antwort wartet....???
Dann fand ich eben raus das sie arbeit von kunden abgelehnt haben und gemeint haben das sie "soetwas" nicht machen wuerden....nun ist der Kunde natuerlich mit mir am mosern.
auf der einen seite reden sie immer davon das sie "ganze admins" sein wollen die server von A bis Z betreuen, auf der anderen seite verlangen sie das sie fuer jede arbeit die sie machen sollen, idiotensichere anweisungen haben. so ich muss also alles selber austuefteln wie was gemacht wird und das dann in form von verstaendlichen arbeitsanweisungen aufschreiben. Selber allgemeinverfuegbare sachen lesen und A und B zusammenreimen... das ist nicht drinnen

Batteriewechsel

eigenartigerweise ging letzte woche im urlaub erst bei meiner uhr und dann bei andrea's die batterie in der armbanduhr leer. mein vater meinte nur "bring sie zum tuerken der macht das billig "... irgendwie gefiel mir der ausdruck "geh zum tuerken" nicht richtig. naja wir sind dann hin und er konnte fuer 3 euro die batterie austauschen. "der deutsche" bei karstadt wollte 7,50 dafuer haben.achja, der tuerke sprach besser deutsch als mancher "deutscher"

GPS

Waehrend des Urlaubes hatten wir einen GPS der marke Medion von einem nachbarn geliehen. Ansich ein gutes geraet von der Handhabung und so, aber teilweise hatten wir ein paar problemchen... wo ich erwartet haette das gesagt werden sollte wo man abbiegen muss ( selbst ) wenn es die gleich strasse ist wurde nichts gesagt und an anderen stellen wo man keine wahl hatte ausser geradeaus zu fahren wurde gesagt das man geradeaus fahren soll.
ein paar richtige ausrutscher gab es auch .. erst wurde gesagt " dem strassenverlauf fuer 25 km folgen", dann 2 sekunden spaeter.. "bitte umkehren".... und nach weiteren 2 sekunden wieder "dem strassenverlauf fuer 25 km folgen"
sehr praktisch fand ich aber die "drag" funktion wo ich mir anschauen konnte welches dorf im umkreis liegt.

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