Highly Anticipated Samuel Adams Utopias Beer Banned in 15 US States
BOSTON – Samuel Adams’ latest iteration of its highly sought-after Utopias beer is unavailable in fifteen states due to exceeding legal alcohol limits. the brew, aged in whiskey barrels and representing decades of experimentation, boasts an alcohol by volume (ABV) that surpasses regulations in those jurisdictions.
Utopias, released every two years in limited batches due to its lengthy creation process, is described by samuel Adams CEO Jim Koch as a ”truly incomparable tasting experience.” The beer’s complex character is achieved through aging in various whiskey barrels. Though, its high ABV-not specified in the report-prohibits sales in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, and Measurements (likely a typo for Massachusetts).
“It’s hard to find. Good luck!” Koch stated, acknowledging the difficulty in obtaining the collectible bottles, which have sparked meaningful interest among liquor enthusiasts. The report emphasizes the beer “reflects decades of experimentation, innovation and collaboration,” making each release a memorable and worthwhile pursuit for collectors.