Back again with yet another Sam Adams brew (I got a few different kinds so I might as well review them right?). This time it's the Sam Adams Revolutionary Rye Ale, the company's newest ale. Every year, Sam Adams holds a competition in which beer lovers all over the country try 2 new prototype brews and vote for their favorite, and the brew with the most votes becomes Sam Adams' newest brew. Well, in 2010, the Revolutionary Rye Ale beat out its competitor: The Belgian Style IPA (which sounds like it would be good as well) and is now included exclusively in the American Originals Spring Variety Pack.
Upon pouring, the brew appears to be a dark amber color (similar to the Boston Lager) with a nice foamy head. It has a slightly strong, slightly hoppy smell with hints of pine and citrus. Here's the lowdown:
Taste: Interestingly dry taste, balanced out with a hint of citrus flavor. Not bad at all. 4/5
Finish: Despite its dry, "rye-ish" taste, the brew goes down smoothly with a light hint of spiciness. 3.5/5
Final Score: 7.5/10
The Bottom Line: Better than I expected. Not their best brew, but definitely worth a try if you bought the Variety Pack. While I probably would not usually go out of my way to look for it, I would probably order a six pack if it becomes available on its own. While not outstanding, overall its another solid brew by Sam Adams.
