Stony Brook Red
Brewed By: Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)
Number of Ratings: 379
Style: Belgian Pale Ale
Brewed In: 30 Germania St, Boston, MA 02130, USA
ABV: 9%
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Number of Ratings: 379
Style: Belgian Pale Ale
Brewed In: 30 Germania St, Boston, MA 02130, USA
ABV: 9%
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tgeiger05 - May 16, 2014
This beer is packed full of flavors. Sweet tart nose with red ale & oak mouth. It finishes with strong sweet & tart fruit flavors and leaves you with a sour hop afternote. Definatly different!
superdeckman - April 24, 2014
Wow what a great ale! Pours red with good tight head. Have aged this for 5 years. So many tastes raisin, plum and apples,some tartness- not too tart- just some. Did not get wine taste possibly from aging
furnish112 - April 1, 2014
Weird
jefftroy702@gmail.com - February 10, 2014
Sucks but not in a good way. Too sour. Tasted like cheap wine. The worst sam adams I've ever had. The other barrel room beers are great. Not this one.
robjessbeer - January 1, 2014
Sour, with smoky oak barrel aged taste.
Icky OMG
421pontiac@att.net - December 19, 2013
One of the better American made sour ales I've had.
justnanderson@gmail.com - September 15, 2013
Good beer one of my favorite
Maiyr - September 13, 2013
Tart, hint of sweetness, smooth, no bitterness. Little sour
mark.dobrucki@hpcs.com - August 11, 2013
The most disappointing beer by the sam adams folks who are a personal favorite. sour, sour, sour should be on the label
johnpaulread@gmail.com - June 16, 2013
This excellent beer was initially disappointing but as it warmed up the true flavor came out and was very enjoyable.
I really take blame for the poor flavor at first, the bottle even says best enjoyed at 50°