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I am partial to the cherry wheat. Even my wife likes it and she usually hates all beers. It doesn't go well with every food though, so keeping other flavors around is a must.
Introduce your wife to some Lambic, look for Lindemann's, it's sweet and fruity, and delicious. I've also had good luck with Hoegaarden, a gently spiced witbeer.
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I love Sam Adams Summer Ale... it makes me happy!
Sam Adams does the best lager I've had, so I'll vote for their Boston Lager. Some of their others are decent, but they tend to be hit or miss, and more seem to be misses to me at least.
As far as alternates, their oatmeal stout is good, hefeweizen is acceptable, Boston Ale isn't bad, and the summer ale is nice if you like them really light.
As far as alternates, their oatmeal stout is good, hefeweizen is acceptable, Boston Ale isn't bad, and the summer ale is nice if you like them really light.
Summer ale... and Winter Lager... mmmm...
It makes me sad, but Old Fezziwig which you haven't been able to get full packs of for many years. You can only get two of them with the holiday 12 pack.
The winter lagar is delicious. I wish it were around year round.
Boston Lager. I am not such a fan of beer but I was able to drink this one.
While I was in graduate school in the mid-90s in North Carolina, during the holiday season (Thanksgiving and Christmas, I think) my wife and I could get Samuel Adams' Cranberry Lambic in the local stores. This beer became our substitute for cranberry sauce at our holiday meals for several years, and I miss it terribly. (This doesn't mean it's any good.)
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