Samuel Adams Boston Lager -- Gulpus Eruptus

I'm curious as to whether any others experience the same problem when drinking Samuel Adams Boston Lager frlom the bottle--somewhere around the third gulp a gush of foam bursts out of the bottle. This happens even though the bottle is fresh from the refrigerator and cold. This happens regularly with the Samuel Adams but I have no recollection of it happening with the other beers I also drink from the bottle.

Reply to
TaliesinSoft
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Sounds like a personal problem......

Reply to
John S.

On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 19:22:40 -0600, John S. wrote (in article ):

John,

A personal problem! Now you've aroused my curiosity. Am I raising the bottle to and from my lips in an odd manner? Do I apply too much suction at the moment of removal of the bottle from my lips? Elaborate! :-)

Jim

Reply to
TaliesinSoft

You're drinking it from the bottle, instead of pouring it into a glass.

HTH. HAND.

Reply to
dgs

Dunno the answer. I suspect you will be able to resolve the problem by multiple tasting sessions using several techniques for imbibing however.

Reply to
John S.

I strongly recommend against "the boot". And especially against it's evil cousin the "A** Boot".

Just my two cents though...

Reply to
Ben

Das boot???

Reply to
John S.

Coors

Reply to
junkhunter

Stop drinking from the bottle. God is trying to tell you beer is supposed to be drunk from a glass. (OK to drink Colt 45 Malt Likka from

40 oz bottle,though).
Reply to
Irwin Peckinloomer

God wants him to pour the Samuel Adams into a glass, and float the bottlecap on its head before drinking it. (Anyone remember those stupid old Samuel Adams radio ads?)

Reply to
Kenji

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