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Utopias. Samuel Adams — the world's strongest commercially available beer, produced biennially by Boston Beer Company in strictly limited quantities and presenting a multi-year blend of extreme beers aged in a range of spirit barrels — bourbon, Scotch, cognac, sherry, and port — that transforms the concept of what beer can be.
Utopias is brewed with a proprietary process that pushes fermentation far beyond the limits of standard beer: multiple yeast strains are used in sequence, each working to higher alcohol levels than the last, until the beer reaches 28% ABV — a proof level more common to fortified wine or cognac than beer. The result is a thick, viscous liquid that pours slowly from the distinctive copper-colored vessel and drinks nothing like conventional beer.
Each biennial release is a blend of beers aged across multiple years in the collection of spirit barrels in the Boston Beer cellars. The release year varies by bottle — each successive vintage reflecting a different combination of aged components. At $499.99 with 2 units in stock, Utopias is one of the rarest spirits-adjacent beverages in the current Wooden Cork catalog.
Specs
- Producer: Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams), Boston, Massachusetts
- Style: Extreme Beer — Multi-Year Barrel Blend
- ABV: ~28% (varies by vintage)
- Release: Biennial limited — release year varies
- Vessel: Distinctive copper-colored bottle
- Size: 750ml
Browse all rare spirits at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Utopias actually beer? Yes — it is made by brewing and fermentation without distillation, making it legally and technically beer despite its 28% ABV. The extreme alcohol level is achieved through sequential yeast strains rather than distillation, which is why it cannot be sold in certain states with alcohol-by-volume limits for beer.
- Why is Utopias released biennially rather than annually? The multi-year barrel aging program requires accumulating sufficient aged stock across multiple vintages before the blend meets Samuel Adams' quality standard. Two years between releases allows the barrel program to develop the necessary complexity.
Description
Utopias. Samuel Adams — the world's strongest commercially available beer, produced biennially by Boston Beer Company in strictly limited quantities and presenting a multi-year blend of extreme beers aged in a range of spirit barrels — bourbon, Scotch, cognac, sherry, and port — that transforms the concept of what beer can be.
Utopias is brewed with a proprietary process that pushes fermentation far beyond the limits of standard beer: multiple yeast strains are used in sequence, each working to higher alcohol levels than the last, until the beer reaches 28% ABV — a proof level more common to fortified wine or cognac than beer. The result is a thick, viscous liquid that pours slowly from the distinctive copper-colored vessel and drinks nothing like conventional beer.
Each biennial release is a blend of beers aged across multiple years in the collection of spirit barrels in the Boston Beer cellars. The release year varies by bottle — each successive vintage reflecting a different combination of aged components. At $499.99 with 2 units in stock, Utopias is one of the rarest spirits-adjacent beverages in the current Wooden Cork catalog.
Specs
- Producer: Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams), Boston, Massachusetts
- Style: Extreme Beer — Multi-Year Barrel Blend
- ABV: ~28% (varies by vintage)
- Release: Biennial limited — release year varies
- Vessel: Distinctive copper-colored bottle
- Size: 750ml
Browse all rare spirits at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Utopias actually beer? Yes — it is made by brewing and fermentation without distillation, making it legally and technically beer despite its 28% ABV. The extreme alcohol level is achieved through sequential yeast strains rather than distillation, which is why it cannot be sold in certain states with alcohol-by-volume limits for beer.
- Why is Utopias released biennially rather than annually? The multi-year barrel aging program requires accumulating sufficient aged stock across multiple vintages before the blend meets Samuel Adams' quality standard. Two years between releases allows the barrel program to develop the necessary complexity.













