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Is Your Name Sam Adams?  If So, You Can Get Free Beer!

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Is Your Name Sam Adams? If So, You Can Get Free Beer!

If your name is Sam Adams, Adams Samuel, or any combination of Sam Adams then you have a chance to get free beer.

Sam Adams is celebrating 300 years in business. It is a one day event but you can head on over to Sam Adams website,  the first 300 people to sign up and prove their name, get a free beer.

Sam Adams is even accepting names like Samir, Samara or any type of Adam will work.

Anyone who works at the Montgomery County Clerks office or the Christian County Clerks office and you’ve seen a bunch of people changing their names to Sam or Adam, you now know why…

 

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