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East Coast – Day Four – Sam Adams

Today we packed up our stuff and checked out of the Hyatt Regency in Boston.

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We grabbed breakfast at the Boston Coffee Company and hopped in the car to once again brave the Boston streets (although we had a fairly easy time doing so). Our destination was the Sam Adams brewery just southwest of downtown.

After searching for a parking spot for quite some time (it was street cleaning day!) we eventually parked and we’re able to hop inside. Waiting for the tour to start, we had a chance to discover some of the history behind the brewery.

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Once the tour started, we were informed about the brewing process and the ingredients used with the highlight for me being able to taste and smell the grains and hops. The rest of the tour included a look at the equipment in the brewery, which was pretty sparse.

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We found out that most of the brewing happens in larger facilities elsewhere (Cincinnati and Allentown, PA) whereas the Boston brewery is used as an R&D test kitchen, with most of the original brewery being used as office/retail space. The “tour” ended with a tasting of some of the beers (Boston Lager, Summer Ale, and a ‘Baby Saison’) while our host explained the tastes.

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Afterward, we headed to Doyle’s Cafe, the oldest Irish pub in America, where we ate a late lunch.

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With plenty of beer and food in our stomachs, we began our drive to Cape Cod.

We arrived at Nickerson State Park and spent some time driving around, checking in, and getting some supplies (food, blanket, toiletries). Once we had all we needed, we made our home in the yurt (yes, a yurt) and played cards while eating cheese and hummus with some red wine before heading to bed.

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Oh boy . . . summer recap

So now that the school year is upon us, I thought it would be good to catch you up on what the Werth family has been doing for the past few months (sorry 🙁 ).

Two posts ago, you saw Jacob getting a hair cut, Elise being pregnant, and good times in the new kiddie pool.  After those photos, Elise and I took a brief vacation to northern Wisconsin.  We stayed at the Heartwood Conference Center, a gorgeous family friendly haven in the outdoors.  Elise and I called this our baby moon and really enjoyed the time relaxing, canoeing, and going for walks.  We spent two nights at the center and then found a campsite in the Chequamegon National Forest.  This was also the maiden voyage of our new “family” tent, upgrading this past Christmas from a two person to a six person!  Driving back to the Twin Cities on Saturday, we of course had to stop at the Leinenkugel’s brewery for a tour and tasting.