Big Boston News: Sam Adams and Boston Red Sox Announce New Partnership

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Sam Adams' Founder Jim Koch and Red Sox President and CEO Sam Kennedy at Fenway Park. (Credit: Samuel Adams)

When you think Boston, you think the Boston Red Sox — and if you’re a beer lover, you also think Sam Adams beer.

Tuesday, the two Boston icons announced a partnership that’s a first for a small and independent craft brewer. Starting in 2018, Samuel Adams will be the official beer of the Boston Red Sox. It’s something Sam Adams Founder and craft beer pioneer Jim Koch calls his “personal impossible dream come true.”

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Sam Adams becomes the official beer of MLB’s Boston Red Sox in 2018. (Credit: Samuel Adams)

 

“We got our start right here in Boston, and for the past three decades we’ve worked our butts off to stay independent and brew great beer,” Koch says. “As the official beer of the Red Sox, we get to celebrate our New England roots with millions of other fans as soon as the season kicks off.”

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The deal starts in January 2018. Get the full details of what you can expect to see at Fenway Park in the news release from Boston Beer Co. below.

12 December 2017 — Samuel Adams, New England’s leading independent craft brewer, has been named the “official beer of the Boston Red Sox.” Samuel Adams and the Red Sox have entered into a multi-year partnership, bringing together two beloved, Boston icons.

In 1984, Samuel Adams founder Jim Koch hit the streets of Boston, going door-to-door to introduce bartenders to his new full-flavored beer, Samuel Adams Boston Lager. Sam Adams’ flagship beer, a leader of America’s craft beer revolution, was born in Boston. Many of the first bars and restaurants that carried the local brewer’s beer were around the Fenway neighborhood, giving special meaning to the new partnership.

“I moved to Boston the year of the ‘Impossible Dream Season’. Now visitors to this historic ballpark will enjoy the freshest Sam Adams beer, while watching an incredible team, playing under our sign over in right field. It’s my personal impossible dream come true,” said Jim Koch, founder and brewer of Samuel Adams. “We got our start right here in Boston, and for the past three decades we’ve worked our butts off to stay independent and brew great beer. As the official beer of the Red Sox, we get to celebrate our New England roots with millions of other fans as soon as the season kicks off.”

Visitors to Boston’s storied Fenway Park will start to see the multi-year partnership come to life as soon as January 2018. Details of the agreement include:

  • Two Sam Adams experiential bar areas: the right field roof deck will now be known as the “Sam Deck,” and a bar area located beneath the third base stands will be known as “Sammy’s On Third.”
  • In addition to crowd favorites like Boston Lager and Summer Ale, fans will be able to enjoy new brews launching in 2018 like the highly anticipated Sam ’76.
  • Visible signage throughout the ballpark including the iconic right field sign which last changed nine years ago.
  • As the official beer of the Boston Red Sox, Sam Adams will have opportunities to partner across New England and in Fort Myers at JetBlue Park.

Sam Adams is the first American craft brewer to enter into a partnership with a Major League Baseball franchise, for this length of time and at this level. The move continues to highlight an important cultural shift as the popularity of American craft beer provides new opportunities for Independent craft brewers. GABB Vote Great American Beer Bars 2018

“Both the Red Sox and Sam Adams are rooted in Boston tradition and history, and Jim Koch and the entire team are as passionate about beer as we are about baseball,” said Red Sox President and CEO Sam Kennedy. “We are excited for this long-term partnership, and look forward to working collaboratively to represent Boston through our two brands.”

This also marks the first professional team partnership, of this scale, for Samuel Adams. The local craft brewer has also been the official beer of the Boston Marathon for several years, and over the years has had limited sponsorships or other arrangements with the Red Sox, The Patriots, the Celtics and the Bruins. Since opening the Samuel Adams Boston Brewery, the brewer has donated beer and tour proceeds to support hundreds of local and regional charities, as part of its commitment as a New England neighbor.

Jess Baker walked into a beer fest in 2010 and realized beer had come a long way from what her dad had been drinking since the 70s. She served as editor-in-chief of CraftBeer.com from spring 2016 to spring 2020, bringing you stories about the people who are the heartbeat behind U.S. craft brewing. She's a runner, a die-hard Springsteen fan, a mom who is always scouting family-friendly breweries, and always in search of a darn good porter.