If you're a homebrewer, Sam Adams is giving you an opportunity to get one of your beers featured in a six pack.

For 20 years, Sam Adams has been highlighting homebrewing, because of Boston Lager's origins as a homebrew recipe leading to the empire it has built today, through their LongShot homebrew contest.

If you think you have what it takes, check out this link right here and find out all the details. You just might end up with your beer in a Sam Adams mixed six pack.

Here are the winners from last year, that will be featured in a six pack that just hit shelves:

  • Tim Thomssen's Raspberry Berliner Weisse (Lincoln, Nebraska):
    At first look, you notice the big frothy head of this Raspberry Berliner Weisse. The bright notes of raspberries are balanced by refreshing tartness, followed by a wonderful fruity sweetness and clean finish. (4% ABV)
  • Kevin Nanzer's Belgian Golden Ale (Mountain View, California):
    This Belgian Golden Ale has notes of fruit, clove and pepper in the aroma, balanced by subtle malt character, with a clean citrus taste and bitterness from the hops. This beer should be sipped slowly to savor the delicious flavors. (9.1 % ABV)
  • Colin Foy's Neighborino Flanders Red Ale (Samuel Adams Employee Winner, Cincinnati, Ohio):
    This Flanders Red was brewed the traditional way, with "younger" beer blended with mature beer that has been aged in wood for several months, while Brettanomyces and Lactobacillus labor to produce fruity, tart and acidic flavors. (6.3 % ABV)

You have until mid-July, so get brewing!

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