Yes, Samuel Adams' New Beer Is Illegal in 15 States
Samuel Adams' new beer is so strong it's illegal in 15 states
Samuel Adams, Revolutionary Activist and Philosopher
Samuel Adams' new beer is so strong it's illegal in 15 states
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Samuel Adams and the Boston Tea Party
The elder Adams had been part of the creation of a bank to assist farmers and business people get started.
In 1776 as he was representing peers, he signed the Declaration of Independence.
After bringing the recipe to life in his kitchen, Jim brought it to bars in Boston with the belief that drinkers would appreciate a complex, full-flavored beer, brewed fresh in America.
As a result, he and his family had to live on the very small salary he received as clerk of the Assembly of Massachusetts.
It was first removed from its location in 1855, at which time its contents were cleaned and documented.
It was opened by specialists in a media event in the American gallery of the museum on January 6, 2015.