No, because he was a malster. Also a poet called him "Sam the Malster".
He was a Brewer
Yes, Samuel Adams and John Adams' names are almost synonymous in all accounts of the Revolution that grew, largely, out of Boston. Though they were cousins and Samuel Adams was born in Boston, son of a merchant and brewer. He was an excellent politician, an unsuccessful brewer, and a poor businessman
He was an unsuccessful brewer, a poor buisness man but an excellent politician.
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Samuel Adams was a good leader for the Revolution. His father was a merchant and a brewer, but Samuel was not a successful brewer.
His father's name was also Samuel. he was a wealthy and prominent citizen of the Boston community. His father was also of christian faith.
Samuel Brewer died in 1743.
Samuel Brewer was born in 1670.
Samuel Adam's, the father of the American Revolution, had parents that were named Deacon Samuel Adams and Mary Fifield Adams. His father was a Merchant and Brewer. Together the two birthed twelve wonderful children. Samuel being the tenth.
Samuel Whitbread.
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I believe that is Sam Adams. :) or named Samuel Adams.:)