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SAMUEL ADAMS RELEASES 2015 BATCH OF EXTREME BARREL-AGED BEER, SAMUEL ADAMS UTOPIAS
Rare, Limited Edition Beer Hits Shelves in November 
About Samuel Adams Utopias
For
 beer fanatics, Samuel Adams Utopias has become one of the most 
sought-after beers on earth. Meant to be savored like a fine cognac or 
port, Utopias is a rich, uncarbonated extreme
 beer known for its extraordinary flavor profile. Utopias has aromas of 
wood, toffee, cocoa, raisin and maple, which hint at its distinctive 
flavors, which range from
hints of molasses, earthy wood, dates, and light smoke to nuts and toffee.
With each new batch of 
Utopias, the brewers at Sam Adams push for a complex flavor profile, and
 during this process have created brews with alcohol levels reaching 
over 30% ABV; this year’s beer is 28% ABV and
 is best enjoyed as a two ounce pour in a snifter glass at room 
temperature. While some of the barrels have reached over 30% alcohol, 
the brewers blend down because the goal is to craft complex flavors, not
 an extreme alcohol percentage.
About the Barrel-Aging Process
For
 the 2015 Utopias, the Sam Adams brewers used a variety of malts for the
 brewing process and during fermentation used several strains of yeast, 
including one traditionally reserved
 for champagne. The beer was then blended with Utopias vintages from 
previous years including some that have been aging for more than 20 
years in the Barrel Room. Aging the beer over a longer period of time 
accentuates the beer’s distinct vanilla notes and
 creates aromas of ginger and cinnamon. Some of this aged beer is over 
twenty years old, old enough to drink itself.
About the Brewing Process
Utopias is brewed using 
traditional methods. The brewers begin with a blend of two-row Caramel 
and Munich malts that imparts a rich, deep amber color. Noble hops – 
Hallertau Mittelfrueh, Spalt Spalter and Tettnang
 Tettnanger – are also added to lend complexity and balance. During 
fermentation, several yeast strains are used, including one normally 
reserved for champagne which the brewers call a “ninja yeast.” This 
fresh beer is then blended with a variety of different
 barrel-aged beers and “finished” in a variety of barrels to impart 
additional complexity and flavor.
About the Finishing Barrel Process
This release of Samuel 
Adams Utopias also uses a blend of beer finished in a variety of 
barrels. “Finishing” is a creative way for the brewers to impart 
additional flavor from a variety of barrels before the beer
 is bottled. This final step of finishing the beer lasts several months 
before the beer is bottled and imparts flavors ranging from fruit like 
cherry and raisin to chocolate, leather and oak.
The multi-step and lengthy process results in 
flavors reminiscent of a rich vintage Port, fine Cognac, or aged Sherry,
 while feeling surprisingly light on the palate.
New this year, the 
brewers used White Carcavelos wine barrels to finish the beer, in 
addition to barrels that once housed cognac, Armagnac, ruby port, sweet 
Madeira, and Buffalo Trace Bourbon. White Carcavelos
 wine barrels help to amplify the dried fruit and oak flavors of this 
year’s Utopias. Carcavelos wines are blended and fortified like a port, 
are off dry and topaz colored with nutty aromas and flavors. Carcavelos 
comes from a small region of Portugal and the
 barrels are very rare, which made the Sam Adams brewers all the more 
excited to experiment with them as finishing barrels.
“Sam Adams Utopias is 
the lunatic fringe of extreme beer. The recipe stretches the limits of 
the brewing process, flavor complexity, and as a by-product, alcohol 
content. While barrel aging is now a mainstay of
 a thriving craft beer community, we have been experimenting with barrel
 aging for nearly 25 years and this year’s batch is made from a library 
of barrels, some of which go as far back as 1992. This is an 
other-worldly beer that’s just as radical today as it
 was in 1992 and I am excited for drinkers to sip and savor it.”
Utopias-seasoned cigars, perfect for craft beer and cigar lovers alike:
Samuel Adams is teaming 
up with Ted’s Cigars to release limited-edition Utopias-seasoned cigars,
 flavored with the 2015 batch of Utopias. Ted’s Cigars uses their 
proprietary process of aromatic seasoning to create
 a cigar unlike any other. The Utopias-infused cigar features a distinct
 subtle sweetness, and notes of maple and vanilla from the brew, as well
 as a spicy complexity from the tobacco blend. This extreme beer brings 
out a creamy, spicy sweetness from the cigar
 and enhances the subtle leather and smoky character in the cigar’s 
finish. Hand-rolled in the Dominican Republic, the cigars make an 
unexpected stocking-stuffer and will be available on TedsCigars.com through the end of December. Pair the cigars with Samuel
 Adams Utopias for the ultimate holiday treat.
Where to find Utopias: 
The first batch of 
Utopias bottles can be found in the hands of Samuel Adams employees. 
Since Utopias was first released, each bottle number corresponds with 
when each employee was hired, making Founder and Brewer
 Jim Koch number 1 and Brewer Dean Gianocostas number 2. For all other 
beer lovers, fewer than approximately 10,000 bottles of Samuel Adams 
Utopias can be found at select specialty beer and liquor stores for a 
suggested retail price of $199 per bottle. Price
 varies by market. 
ABOUT THE BOSTON BEER COMPANY:
The Boston Beer Company 
began in 1984 with a generations-old family recipe that Founder and 
Brewer Jim Koch uncovered in his father’s attic. Inspired and unafraid 
to challenge conventional thinking about beer,
 Jim brought the recipe to life in his kitchen. Pleased with the results
 of his work, Jim decided to sample his beer with bars in Boston in the 
hopes that drinkers would appreciate the complex, full-flavored beer he 
brewed fresh in America. That beer was aptly
 named Samuel Adams Boston Lager, in recognition of one of our nation's 
great founding fathers, a man of independent mind and spirit. Little did
 Jim know at the time, Samuel Adams Boston Lager would soon become a 
catalyst of the American craft beer revolution.
Today,
 The Boston Beer Company brews more than 60 styles of beer. It 
relentlessly pursues the development of new styles and the perfection
 of classic beers by searching the world for the finest ingredients. 
Using the traditional four vessel brewing process, the Company often 
takes extra steps like dry-hopping, barrel-aging and a secondary 
fermentation known as krausening. The Company has also
 pioneered another revolution, the 'extreme beer' movement, where it 
seeks to challenge drinker's perceptions of what beer can be. The Boston
 Beer Company has been committed to elevating the image of American 
craft beer by entering festivals and competitions
 around the globe, and is one of world’s most awarded breweries at 
international beer competitions. As an independent company, brewing 
quality beer remains its primary focus. Although Samuel Adams beer is 
America's leading craft beer, it accounts for only one
 percent of the U.S. beer market. The Boston Beer Company will continue 
its independently-minded quest to brew great beer and to advocate for 
the growth of craft beer across America. For more information, please 
visit
www.samueladams.com.



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