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Sam Adams Noble Pils
Sam Adams Noble Pils
anyone know if we are getting this one back in this spring??
From what I understand, the Noble Pils was moved to the SA Brewmasters Collection and will be available year round, in the States. Alpine Spring becomes the new spring seasonal and is available now as part of a mixer 12 with 6 brands, in the States. I would think this is the one we will or might see here.
I heading down this weekend so I'm looking to pick some up, let you know.
I heading down this weekend so I'm looking to pick some up, let you know.
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agreed, now that Sam Adams is making it year round it be nice to have as a general list item at the LCBOPeenSteen wrote:I just saw on the LCBO system that Sam Adams Spring Lager is listed as a new item. I am assuming that it is the Alpine Spring and not the Noble Pils. So thats good news, but its a shame that Noble isnt coming back.
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I had the Alpine Spring on draft last week in Florida. It was okay, but nothing special. Reminded me more of a Wit than anything.
It looks like the Noble Pils has or will reappear in the States by itself and as part of the Summer Styles variety 12 pack. Also in the pack:matt7215 wrote:yeah the reviews ive read have been less then inspiring, thats why im still holding out hope that the Noble Pils will returnelproducto wrote:I had the Alpine Spring on draft last week in Florida. It was okay, but nothing special. Reminded me more of a Wit than anything.
East-West Kolsch
Belgian Session
Boston Lager (of course)
Summer Ale
Cherry Wheat
Probably not your first choice if you are down there but at $12-$13 for 12 not bad to bring back as an extra even if you have to pay $5 in duty.
Had the Sam Adams "Spring Lager" on tap at the Ship tonight. I'm guessing it's the Alpine Spring, not sure why they would drop the "Alpine" though. Very unfiltered, lots of yeast character. It was a great quaff after a back-breaking week at work - but I'll miss the Noble Pils. I would certainly get this again. Went great with my fish!
Apparently in stores as well http://lcbo.com/lcbo-ear/lcbo/product/i ... ber=286625
Apparently in stores as well http://lcbo.com/lcbo-ear/lcbo/product/i ... ber=286625
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ive been watching that one for a while, ill buy a sixer the firsttime i see itCale wrote:Had the Sam Adams "Spring Lager" on tap at the Ship tonight. I'm guessing it's the Alpine Spring, not sure why they would drop the "Alpine" though. Very unfiltered, lots of yeast character. It was a great quaff after a back-breaking week at work - but I'll miss the Noble Pils. I would certainly get this again. Went great with my fish!
Apparently in stores as well http://lcbo.com/lcbo-ear/lcbo/product/i ... ber=286625
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Surprised that nobody seems to care about this one. I find it to be a pretty decent and refreshing Kellerbier with a tasty Noble and floral hop character and drying, slightly citric finish. It's not as good as the Creemore and Trois Mousquetaires renditions but I'd say it's comparable to the draught version of Hacker Pschorr 1417 (i.e. well balanced). Worth a try at least.
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