Utopias, including: Garden Of Eden, Utopia, Mag Mell, Neverland, Ecotopia, Merry England, El Dorado, Shangri-la, Dinotopia, Utopian Socialism, Looking ... Utopia, Silver Millennium, Arcadia (utopia)
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Author(s)Hephaestus Books
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ISBN-139781242950162
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More info: Samuel Adams is an American brand of beer. It is produced by the Boston Beer Company brewing company, founded in 1984 by Jim Koch, Harry M. Rubin, and Lorenzo Lamadrid in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The beers were originally contract brewed by the Pittsburgh Brewing Company and others, though today, over 95% of its beer is brewed in its own breweries located in Boston, Cincinnati and Pennsylvania. The brand name of Samuel Adams (often abbreviated to Sam Adams, even in advertisements), was chosen in honor of Samuel Adams, an American patriot famous for his role in the American Revolution and Boston Tea Party. According to tradition, he was also a brewer. It is now the largest American-owned brewery, after Anheuser-Busch was sold to InBev in 2008.










