can you imagine the outrage if companies banned people for voicing their support for obama?
Hey, Joseph Curtatone, Ma fa g........!
I think the company will survive.
How does he feel about Chick-Fil-A? Before he says he hates them, he should give them a heads up so they can hire more staff to handle the public response.
I have not bought beer for home use for over a year. I’m picking up a case of Sam Adams on my way home from work.
Every liberal is a violent totalitarian thug.
It’s time for me to buy Sam Adams!!
I am so glad he did not break my heart. As today’s anti- American and Anti -Trump climate, it would not have surprised me if he had denounced our country and our president. I am so glad he did not.
Looks like I am going to share a Sam Adam’s, when my husband and I go out.
Beercotts never work.
BTW, Sam Adams IS a great brew. Try it you’ll buy it. I may even go out and get a case today. (LOL, a brain fart, ever think that the Mayor may be a big stock holder in the Co., and is looking to increase the sales?)
That’s OK, I am going to go buy some Sam Adams to support him.
If you make Chili, toss in a bottle or two. You’ll love it
I thought the Koch brothers were never-Trumpers.
This is good to hear...
Just another typical Commie baby, cant get over the fact that they lost the election
May I use this moment to RECOMMEND the Brewery Tour at the Sam Adams Brewery in Jamaica Plain. Now, I had been a Boston Resident for most of my 65 years, and that area of Jamaica Plain was a real mess when I was growing up. It got worse when hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed by Eminent Domain in order to build the I95 Extension that never happened. After looking like post-war Dresden for a number of years, the devastated community began to struggle back to its feet. The Founders of The Sam Adams Brewery took over a small abandoned building and began to brew a craft beer, long before it was in style.
Now the community is blossoming, and some of that prosperity can be directly attributed to The Sam Adams Brewery. The Label has been purchased by a big beer company, but the original brewery in Jamaica Plain still designs and makes the beer.
The tour, which costs a whoppin’ $2.00, takes you through the process, tasting and sampling along the way, and then ends up in a beer hall where you are guided through several tastings and get to keep your glass.
Exit through the Gift Shoppe (of course) and back into the Boston Sunshine.
It used to be a “dangerous” area, but now I feel perfectly safe there.
The town of Somerville (known locally as SLUMerville) could use a Sam Adams Brewery to perk it up.
“Said Joseph Curtatone, local POS dago Masshole!
Liberals continue their regression into a child-like state.
Next, they’ll hold their breath until the country turns blue!
Oh good! More beer for those who appreciate it.