Monday, March 17, 2008

Anyone Tried Sam Adams Utopias Beer?

Truly the epitome of brewing's two thousand year evolution, Samuel Adams Utopias® offers a flavor not just unlike any other beer but unlike any other beverage in the world. Its warm, sweet flavor is richly highlighted with hints of vanilla, oak and caramel. 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.
In one of many examples where Samuel Adams Utopias pushed the boundaries of beer into the realm of other fine beverages, it received the highest recommendation (96-100 points) from the prestigious Wine Enthusiast Magazine (November, 2003 edition).
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.

1 comment:

PleasantPrairieWI said...

Can they call it "BEER" in Wisconsin?

It really doesn't sound like beer. Caramel flavor and no carbonation? Why not just throw some whiskey into a coke?

I recall hearing about a time in WI when Margarine was forced to remove the yellow color because it wasn't BUTTER.

Sam needs to watch out for Miller! Adams will likely be sued by Miller for trying to "INFLUENCE" Miller customers to try Utopia.

State legal officials will likely recognize conflicts of interest, so will kick this up to the Munich Oktoberfest Conflict Committee for review.