Boston Beer

4.5 star rating
6 reviews Rating Details

Category: Beer, Wine & Spirits  [Edit]

30 Germania St
(between Marmion St & Brookside Ave)
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Neighborhood: Jamaica Plain
(617) 983-9036
Nearest Transit:

Amory St @ Minton St (48)

Lamartine St @ New Minton St (48)

Amory St @ Boylston St (48)

Price Range:
$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Street, Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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6 reviews in English

  • Review from Elle M.

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    • 19 reviews

    Palmer, MA

    5.0 star rating
    2/26/2011

    I came here once to do a brewery tour, and once for an open house.  The brewery tour was really interesting.  They take you through the brewery and show you the whole brewing process.  Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and funny, and made it a very entertaining experience.  At the end, they give you three samples of the beer in these nifty little collector's glasses.  One of the beers we tried was new and hadn't been released yet, so it was really neat to have the opportunity to taste it first.

    The open house was also great, but it was less of an experience, and more of a chance to just try some different beers.  Basically, it was  free beer and cookies (which were very good).  There wasn't a tour or anything to go along with it.  We did get to try a couple of beers that we hadn't had before - an Imperial Stout and the Farmhouse Ale, and the cookies, made by Haiku Bakery were delicious.  

    I would definitely recommend going out there to do a tour.  The open house is good if you happen to be in the area, but it's not really something to go out of your way for.  Both the open house and the tour are free.  It's really nice that Boston Beer takes the time to put these together.

  • Review from Jennifer J.

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    • 84 reviews

    Rochester, NY

    4.0 star rating
    6/19/2008

    While a little out of the way and randomly placed the brewery is definitely worth the trip!  The tour guide was knowledgeable about the brewing process and very generous with the tastings!

    Also, as silly as it sounds I got a huge kick out of the beer themed scratch-and-sniff postcards you can send your friends from the brewery.

  • Review from Ashley G.

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    • 20 reviews

    Julian, CA

    5.0 star rating
    3/16/2009

    Somehow, I've never gotten out to JP to do this tour, but I just heard that the Milky Way is going to move here and they'll be sort of combining. I love this idea and can't wait to see it come to fruition.

    I have had great experience working with Sam Adams - they're donating beer to a fundraising event I'm planning, and they have been so willing/responsive it's almost surprising they're such a major company.

  • Review from Apolinaras S.

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    • 146 reviews

    Somerville, MA

    4.0 star rating
    5/11/2009

    Went on tour with my in-laws and we had great time. The JP location is not some big beer factory, it is their R&D lab, so don't expect anything huge. Come for some learning and FREE beer.
    I had such a great time, that I am making this a regular stop for any of my out-of-town guests

    Why not 5 stars... I was expecting to get a bit more elaborate demo of beer-making process. But that is OK, I am geek and I usually expect more details than most people.

  • Review from Danielle W.

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    • 32 reviews

    Gloucester, MA

    5.0 star rating
    11/3/2010

    I've been a sucker for Sam Adams since my dad let me have a sip of his Cream Stout when I was 9.  (Thank you, and yet, shame on you, Dad.).

    The Brewery in Jamaica Plain gives tours Mon-Sat.  I went for the first time on a beautiful Saturday morning in October.  Of course, the place was mobbed.  But, I only had to wait 45 minutes or so for the next tour, AND there's a conveniently located cafe in a nearby building, so I was able to have a small nosh.  

    The tour was informative and held my interest.  My tour guide looked like the "Mac" guy from the Apple commercials.  He told a lot of bad jokes, but he gave a good tour. At the conclusion of the tour, my group was led into a pub-like room where we were served (free!) samples of three types of beer in a souvenier sample glass.  Five stars for a FREE tour with FREE beer and a FREE sample glass.

  • Review from Topher D.

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    • 148 reviews

    Salem, MA

    4.0 star rating
    5/10/2009

    I have been on this tour more often than one reasonably should - it often serves as a precursor to a day at Fenway or something else fun in town.  I could actually give the tour at this point... but a good tour it is, which is what keeps us coming back.  They show you the ingredients, take you through the brewing process then into a pub to sample 3 different types of beer.  Because its the research and development facility for BBC, you don't see a huge brewery like you might at Anheiseur Busch or Redhook, but its still good and educational.  Unlike some breweries, you can't buy their beer there either, but they will tell you where to get some, and suggest Doyle's down the street to eat at (which is very very good as well).  You also get to take home a souveneir sample glass (collect all 4, which we've done twice over).  Tour guides basically give them same speech, same jokes, but for a first timer or an out of towner, its a good good time.  Parking is extremely limited in the brewery and its not the best neighborhood in the world, so take your valuables with you...  Oh yeah, the tour is free!

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