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Tasting 37-Year-Old Sam Adams Beer | Adam Eats the 80s (Season 1)
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Adam travels to Boston to meet with Jim Koch, and try 37 year old Samuel Adams beer from the original batch, in this clip from Season 1, “The Thirsty 80s.”
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Follow food author and culinary entrepreneur Adam Richman as he travels the country reliving his childhood and tasting some of the most iconic and forgotten foods of the 1980s. The 1980s was a decade when food was all about the flavor and this ten-episode series follows Richman as he digs into the most nostalgic and notorious foods of the decade to prove that flavors lost to the 80s are worth searching for and savoring. Do you remember when you first walked into a mall and smelled a Cinnabon cinnamon roll? Or perhaps Domino’s long-lost breakfast pizza was the key to your heart and your stomach? And did French fries really taste better in the 80s? In “Adam Eats the 80s” viewers will relive this tubular decade by joining Richman on a journey back to where these brands all began, learn about the amazing secrets never revealed, and watch as Richman tries versions of products that were never intended for the public.
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My favorite beer is Guinness, but I also like the Sam Adams Octoberfest
Sorry, I don’t understand maskese. The whole video was a pain to watch.
Sam Adams Beer tastes like skunk beer. 🤢I can’t imagine how it tastes 37 years old. 🤮
i thought that was vladimir zelensky on the thumbnail 🤣
Lose the friggin masks already.
Cringe
This was very cool.
Take that mask off don’t be silly.
I tried a Sam Adams beer in an airport while I was going home on leave in 86, I believe it was. Because I had paid for it, I had to make myself drink it! Maybe it was a batch that was bad or had been allowed to set out in the sun or something, but it was terrible! Haven’t had one since and I prefer a Lager beer that it claimed to be. I can only try to think of how bad that must have tasted if it was anything like I had in a California airport back in the mid 80’s!
Excuse me, a handkerchief is not a medical mask. So stop the stupidity!
Excuse me, a handkerchief is not a medical mask. So stop the stupidity!
Never tried one, I like a good Pilsner. 🍺
I love beers men, Cheers! 🍻
Sam Adams beer is trash it was name
🕶🙌
Sam 76 is so good.
These masks are ridiculous 🙄
Booze doesnt go bad, you can drink it no matter what nothing can exist in booze that can make you sick.
Sadly, I’m allergic to beer. More specific it’s the hops. So I’m stuck with Ciders. I’ve tried the seltzer beers and those are outright disgusting. Before those came along, the world was doing fine.
Unfortunately, they changed the recipe now
No more… looking for a beer that doesn’t have to drag pride into advertising.