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Gilbane Building and Bergmeyer complete 14,000 s/f Samuel Adams Boston Tap Room

Shown (from left) are: Raj Bhangoo, Craig Skurka, Jim Koch, Peter Oggeri, Marissa Gallo, and Kilian Ryan

Boston, MA Samuel Adams has opened its newest innovation taproom, blending old and new with a brewhouse and rooftop patio situated in Faneuil Hall. The Samuel Adams Boston Tap Room is situated near its namesake’s statue and along the Freedom Trail symbolized in the Samuel Adams Brick Red beer.

The 14,000 s/f space includes three bars across three floors and a rooftop patio. Serving as a home for experimental brews, the 4.25 barrel BrauKon brewhouse from Germany has a 1,100 barrel brewing capacity with 12 serving tanks to fuel 20 taps, the majority of which will be taproom-exclusive offerings. Megan Parisi serves as the Samuel Adams Boston Tap Room head brewer, developing recipes and experiences like the Innovation Brew Table where drinkers can taste alongside a brewer and share feedback.

After years of imagining a downtown taproom, Samuel Adams first began making a dream a reality in 2017, completely reimagining the former Hillstone Restaurant space with the help of Bergmeyer and Gilbane Building Company. 

This landmark project demanded incredible coordination, care and attention to detail throughout to ensure the 15 million annual visitors to this historic district would be both minimally impacted by construction and welcoming of this new space.

The taproom will feature daily sandwich specials and an all day, everyday bar menu including light bites and sweet treats from area favorites like Boston Pretzel and Brewing The American Dream entrepreneurs Delectable Delights and Top Shelf Cookies. Drinkers can continue the Sam Adams experience at home with crowlers of beers on tap and specialty 4-packs.

The Samuel Adams Boston Tap Room is open seven days a week. 

Jim Koch, Samuel Adams founder & brewer, on the Samuel Adams Boston Taproom:
“We’ve been dreaming about a space like the Samuel Adams Boston Taproom for years. Ever since we opened our Boston Brewery Taproom in Jamaica Plain in 2017, drinkers have been asking us to open a location closer to the downtown area in Boston proper. Finally, the timing is just right. The Samuel Adams Boston Taproom is a place where craft beer lovers, Bostonians and visitors alike can saddle up with friends and enjoy classic and innovative Samuel Adams brews in an area steeped with revolutionary history, especially as it relates to our namesake.”

Brian Perlow, Bergmeyer Assistant principal, on the design:
“The tap room offers several distinct experiences which should encourage patrons to come back again and again to try something different than their last visit. You can sit along the front edge with views of the Sam Adams statue and Faneuil Hall, or in the beer hall at large community tables, or in the open air of the roof deck. Every space is designed with a brand-inspired palette and visibility to the brewing process surrounding you.”

Mike O’Brien, Gilbane vice president, on the build:
“We are honored to have worked with The Boston Beer Company on this great new addition to Boston’s hospitality scene. This extensive undertaking was major accomplishment for our Interiors group. Their expertise working with the City and executing this complex scope is a tribute to this team’s commitment and experience.”

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