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2003 Samuel Adams UtopiasYes2013-12-01$599.00
Well folks, I have a sealed Samuel Adams Utopias, 2003 release. I bought this bottle as a poor college grad student, and now I sell as a poor educator getting rid of some of his things! There aren't too many of these left, as a lot of people couldn't resist the temptation of trying this beer! After I bought this, I took it to my grandfathers house where he had a climate controlled spot for storage. I now offer it to you folks! I will ship via UPS. I still have the box and the hang tags. Here is some additional information on this product... Utopias is made with caramel, Vienna, Moravian and Bavarian smoked malts, and four varieties of noble hops: Hallertauer Mittelfrüh, Tettnanger, Spalter, and Saaz hops. The beer is matured in scotch, cognac and port barrels for the better part of a year. A limited number of bottles are released each year; in 2007, only 12,000 bottles were produced, and in 2009, only 9,000 bottles were released. Sold in a ceramic bottle resembling a copper-finished brewing kettle, a single bottle of Utopias cost $100 in 2002, and $150 in 2009. Any questions, please email me!