Sam Adams is coming out with a beer
so strong there's 15 states they can't sell it in.
Samuel Adams' latest version of its limited-quantity "Utopias" beer is so strong that the 28% alcohol content makes it illegal in 15 U.S. states.
Released every two years, the 12th version of Utopias is barrel-aged and finished with 2,000 pounds of cherries, including Michigan's Balaton fruit, coveted by foodies for their tart-sweet flavor in pies, cherry preserves and wine. The potent brew will be commercially available starting October 11, Samuel Adams said in a statement on Thursday.
It's also expensive. Over $200 a bottle.
Even if it was a lot cheaper I don't know I'd get a bottle. Just too strong for my tastes. Even anything much above 10% is too strong.