Beer ping!...................
A sixer will have you plastered in an hour.
I might pay $20 or $30 to try it, but $240 is not worth it to me, even though it’s supposed to be available in my state.
Utopias beer batches aren’t shipped to Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont or West Virginia
I haven’t tried Sam Adams’ “Utopia” beer, but their pumpkin flavored “Jack O” should be outlawed for being called beer. No respecting German braumeister would make it.
Unless some brain dead liberTardians bought the company and added dope to it.
it’s all about the decanter it is sold in anyway.
I would tolerate a Sam Adams to make my brother happy when visiting. But I stopped drinking the swill altogether when they started the ads with that obnoxious Boston kid. Very juvenile...
Prohibition isn’t quite dead in the US and many states have laws on the books that haven’t changed since the end of Prohibition when states still tried to control drinking. Minnesota for example is the only state to still have “3.2 beer” laws. Beer with no more than 3.2% alcohol by weight is an arcane standard (the alcoholic beverage industry has long since gone to ABV…alcohol by volume as the standard for alcohol content) for low alcohol post Prohibition beer that was supposed to be less intoxicating.
Many states allowed less restrictive sales of 3.2 beer which could be purchased in places like gas stations and grocery stores rather than licensed liquor stores and even sold on Sunday. A few states even had a lower drinking age for 3.2 beer … back in the day I was able to legally purchase 3.2 beer at age 19. Slowly states have repealed these laws leaving only Minnesota still stubbornly clinging to 3.2 beer. Ironically Utopia will be available in Minnesota albeit only in highly regulated liquor stores.
Prohibition isn’t quite dead in the US and many states have laws on the books that haven’t changed since the end of Prohibition when states still tried to control drinking. Minnesota for example is the only state to still have “3.2 beer” laws. Beer with no more than 3.2% alcohol by weight is an arcane standard (the alcoholic beverage industry has long since gone to ABV…alcohol by volume as the standard for alcohol content) for low alcohol post Prohibition beer that was supposed to be less intoxicating.
Many states allowed less restrictive sales of 3.2 beer which could be purchased in places like gas stations and grocery stores rather than licensed liquor stores and even sold on Sunday. A few states even had a lower drinking age for 3.2 beer … back in the day I was able to legally purchase 3.2 beer at age 19. Slowly states have repealed these laws leaving only Minnesota still stubbornly clinging to 3.2 beer. Ironically Utopia will be available in Minnesota albeit only in highly regulated liquor stores.