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Old 12-02-2007, 10:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sam Adams Utopia

holy jesus i just saw a commercial for Utopia so i checked it out on the sam adams web site.

http://www.samueladams.com/world_of_beer.aspx
a beer that is 27% alcohol.

its illegal in 11 states i think, but seriously ima find some and try it.


anyone else ever tried it?
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Old 12-03-2007, 07:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I work @ a liquor store for my second job and we do have a few bottles in stock. We sell it for $140 or around there, so there is no way that I would ever try this stuff. I hear it is supposed to be served room temp, other than that I have never heard of anyone that has tried it. The packaging is pretty badass, I guess you are paying for that and the rarity of the product
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Old 12-03-2007, 07:07 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I work @ a liquor store for my second job and we do have a few bottles in stock. We sell it for $140 or around there, so there is no way that I would ever try this stuff. I hear it is supposed to be served room temp, other than that I have never heard of anyone that has tried it. The packaging is pretty badass, I guess you are paying for that and the rarity of the product
holy sheet.

$140!?
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Old 12-03-2007, 11:01 AM   #4 (permalink)
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LOL, yeah that is a bit much. If you are looking for some higher alcohol content beers I would recommend Victory Brewery, they have some great high octane beers, I have had Storm King and Golden Monkey from there, both are over 12% I think, and they taste good, that is a dangerous combo!
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LOL, yeah that is a bit much. If you are looking for some higher alcohol content beers I would recommend Victory Brewery, they have some great high octane beers, I have had Storm King and Golden Monkey from there, both are over 12% I think, and they taste good, that is a dangerous combo!
i dont think they sells those here in TX, we dont have many specialty brew shops.
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Samuel Adams Utopias, which went on sale in February 2002, was claimed to be the strongest commercial beer in the world, at 25% alcohol by volume. The beer was stronger than Millennium, a single release brew made by Sam Adams in 1999, at 21% alcohol. The strongest beer in the world was Hair of the Dog "Dave", a 29% abv barley wine [2].

Utopias was made with caramel, Vienna, Moravian and Bavarian smoked malts, and all four varieties of noble hops: Hallertauer Mittelfrüh, Tettnanger, Spalter, and Saaz. The beer was aged in scotch, cognac and port barrels for the better part of a year. It is described as having a "distinctive smell of cinnamon and vanilla with subtle hints of floral, citrus and pine."[citation needed]

The beer was packaged in a copper-finished kettle designed to resemble those used in the brewing process. 8,000 twenty-four-ounce bottles of Utopias were produced in all, with a suggested price of US$100 a bottle. The beer is considered by some to be more comparable to brandy or sherry than to other beers.

Due to legal restrictions, Samuel Adams Utopias is not offered in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Washington, or West Virginia[3].

Utopias is still being made and has been released in 2002, 2005, and 2007. Samuel Adams is to produce 12000 bottles for the 2007 holiday season.[4][5]
it comes in a nice bottle and is 25%, so yeah, its expensive

ive never tried it, but last year at school me and my friends had a bottle collection going and a bunch of us were gonna chip in and split it...although thats still like a $20 shot
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