camiller
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I still hope to get a bottle.
Just so you know Ron I saw one Saturday in Omaha at my favorite Liquor Store/LHBS...
I still hope to get a bottle.
In addition to beer -and wine- I'm also a fan of single malt scotch. I just don't see how Utopias can possibly be that good that I'd pay the same as several bottles of Laphroiag. Just ain't gonna happen.
The above comments smacks of sour grapes. Did you know Laphroiag was going to be that good until you tried it? I would bet I can find people who think Laphroiag is unimpressive and would rather have several bottles of Johnnie Walker for the cost of a bottle of what you like.![]()
This is one beer I'll probably never taste.
I suppose I'm one of the luckiest HBTers out there!
I work at the Sam Adams Boston Brewery (where all Utopias is made, none is made in the OH and PA breweries) so I've had a chance to sample Utopias from different years on multiple occasions and here is my honest opinion:
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Why, exactly, is that germane to the topic at hand?define beer
utopias isnt even carbonated. its malt liquor
This feels like I'm reading something straight out of a "Sam Adams Sales Manual". I mean no offense by this, but your opinion is somewhat skewed by the fact that you work for BBC. That being said... I've tasted this years and the 2005. As I've said two or three times... I wouldn't spend my money on either. The three other people I tried it with said the same thing. Yes, it's cool that a beer can actually get that high as far as ABV goes...but at a cost like that, is it worth it? No.
define beer
utopias isnt even carbonated. its malt liquor
Fair enough, of course my opinion is skewed because I work for the company. Every beer lover is entitled to his or her own opinion on Utopias. It's much easier to love when you get it for free.
Well, my local liquor store has one @ $140....do I pull the trigger?