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Samuel Adams Irish Red: A Classic Returns in 12 oz Cans

Samuel Adams Irish Red: A Classic Returns in 12 oz Cans
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Published: July 13, 2026
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Today brings the return of a beloved classic from Samuel Adams in Boston, Massachusetts. The brewery has revived its Irish Red, a rich, malt‑forward ale that first appeared in 2000 and quickly became a seasonal favorite among fans of smooth, balanced beers. This storied style returns with its familiar 5.8 percent ABV and 25 IBUs, now packaged in 12 ounce cans for easier enjoyment and wider distribution.

Irish Red has long been celebrated for its deep amber color, caramel sweetness, and subtle earthy hop character. It’s a beer that bridges tradition and approachability, offering a flavor profile that feels timeless yet distinctly Samuel Adams. The return of Irish Red marks a welcome nod to the brewery’s roots and its ongoing commitment to classic styles that never go out of fashion.

Label Text Samuel Adams Irish Red:

“Rich in color with a distinct caramel flavor, we first brewed this storied style in 2000. The balance between malt sweetness and earthy hop character makes for ideal spring sipping. Jim Koch”

A Malt‑Forward Classic Reimagined

Samuel Adams Irish Red is built around a malt profile that delivers rich caramel tones, subtle roasted depth, and a smooth finish. The beer’s color glows with ruby highlights, while its aroma carries notes of toasted grain and faint floral hops. The balance between malt sweetness and earthy hop bitterness makes it an ideal beer for spring and early summer, flavorful yet refreshing.

The return of Irish Red in cans makes it more accessible for outdoor gatherings, picnics, and casual sipping. Fans who remember the original bottled version will appreciate how the new packaging preserves freshness while adding convenience. The beer’s moderate ABV ensures it remains easy drinking, while its complexity keeps it interesting for seasoned craft beer enthusiasts.

A Tribute to Tradition

Samuel Adams has always excelled at honoring classic beer styles while adding its own signature touch. Irish Red is a perfect example, a beer that celebrates the heritage of Irish brewing while showcasing American craftsmanship. The caramel malt backbone evokes traditional Irish ales, while the restrained hop presence keeps the flavor balanced and smooth.

This release also reflects the brewery’s ongoing commitment to variety and seasonal rotation. By bringing back Irish Red alongside other favorites, Samuel Adams continues to offer drinkers a wide range of options that highlight both innovation and tradition.

Perfect Pairings and Occasions

Irish Red pairs beautifully with hearty foods and casual gatherings. Its malt sweetness complements roasted meats, grilled sausages, and pub fare like shepherd’s pie or corned beef sandwiches. The beer’s smooth texture and moderate bitterness also make it a great match for cheese boards, pretzels, and caramel desserts.

Whether enjoyed at home, at a local bar, or during a spring festival, Irish Red delivers a comforting, familiar flavor that feels right for any occasion. It’s a beer that invites conversation, nostalgia, and appreciation for craftsmanship.


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Samuel Adams is one of America’s most influential craft breweries, founded in 1984 in Boston, Massachusetts by Jim Koch. The brewery helped ignite the modern craft beer movement by combining traditional brewing techniques with bold innovation. Its flagship Boston Lager introduced countless drinkers to full‑flavored beer and remains a cornerstone of American brewing.

Over the decades, Samuel Adams has expanded its portfolio to include a wide range of styles — from crisp lagers and hop‑forward IPAs to rich stouts, sours, and seasonal specialties. The brewery’s dedication to quality and creativity has earned it a reputation as a pioneer in craft beer, consistently pushing boundaries while honoring classic styles.

Samuel Adams operates multiple brewing facilities across the United States, including locations in Boston, Cincinnati, Milton, and Breinigsville, ensuring nationwide availability and consistent quality. The brewery’s commitment to freshness, sustainability, and independent craft values remains central to its mission.

Beyond beer, Samuel Adams is deeply involved in supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs through initiatives like the Brewing the American Dream program, which provides funding and mentorship to independent food and beverage makers. This spirit of community and innovation continues to define the brand.

Today, Samuel Adams stands as a symbol of American brewing excellence. Its beers are enjoyed worldwide, and its influence can be seen across the entire craft beer industry. The return of Irish Red underscores the brewery’s ability to blend tradition with modern appeal, offering drinkers a taste of history wrapped in contemporary convenience.

With a legacy built on craftsmanship, creativity, and passion, Samuel Adams remains one of the most respected names in beer. The revival of Irish Red is more than a re‑release — it’s a celebration of the brewery’s enduring commitment to flavor, quality, and the timeless art of brewing.


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