Samuel Adams fans across the nation can now enjoy its New England Pale Ale.
The Boston-based company announced that the beverage, which is brewed with hops sourced from the Halleratü region in Germany and contains a citrus profile of mandarina, mello and blanc — to mosaic and citrus.
"In true Sam Adams style, the minute we landed our New England IPA, we began experimenting on the style to play up the juiciness even more, but also to balance it with a soft, clean finish," Jim Koch, Sam Adams founder and brewer on the New England Pale Ale, said. "We put our own touch on the pale ale style by using what we learned from making our Sam Adams New England IPA and then brewing with hops from the Hallertaü region of Germany, giving the beer its unique citrus profile. It's the perfect balance of drinkability and flavor, and one more reason to love New England."
New England Pale Ale has a 5.5% ABV and is available in the New England area in a four-pack of 16-oz. cans that retail for $9.99 and everywhere else in a six-pack of 12-oz. cans for $9.99.
Prices may vary by market, and consumers can find exact locations carrying the beverage via a store locator on the Sam Adams website.