Barrels of Samuel Adams Utopias.
With an alcohol content of 27% by volume, its complexity and sweet, malty flavor is reminiscent of a deep, rich vintage Port, fine Cognac or aged sherry while being surprisingly light on the palate. And like the world’s finest after-dinner drinks, Samuel Adams Utopias is not carbonated and should be served at room temperature.This stuff goes for $100-$150 for a 24 oz. copper bottle (resembling copper brewing kettles).
I have a bottle of this at home and it’s really nice. It’s a sipper.
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It smells absolutely terrible (gasoline comes to mind). But boy, does it ever taste good.
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I have a bottle of this at home...it’s really nice. It’s a sipper.
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This beer is really, really good. Really. Mentioned here and here.
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