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Sam Samuel Adams Utopia Utopias 2003 FULL W/BOX
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You are bidding on a Brand New, Unpoened, Exteremely Rare Bottle of Sam Adams UTOPIAS limited edition brew 2003 bottle. Only 8,000 bottles were produced and very few ever appear on the market. CRITICAL REVIEWS "The latest in our strong brews, Samuel Adams Utopias(tm) has been brewed in two small limited batches to date. The first batch which was released in 2001 as Samuel Adams Utopias MMII(tm) topped out at 24% ABV, while the second batch which was released in 2003 as Samuel Adams Utopias(tm) pushed the alcohol to 25.6% ABV. Both batches were released only once and in limited quantities." "Guinness World Records is pleased to confirm that the current record for The Strongest Commercially Available Beer belongs to Samuel Adams for their Utopias MM II brew," says Keely Hopkins, Guinness World Records Researcher. "At the current time we have not received information nor are we aware of any other organization claiming to have broken this record." THIS ITEM IS BEING SOLD AS A COLLECTORS BOTTLE AND COMPLIES WITH ALL EBAY POLICIES. (see ebay rules below) PURCHASER MUST BE OVER 21 YEARS OLD eBay Rules for this item: 1. The value of the auctioned item is in the collectible container, not its contents. 2. The container has not been opened, but any incidental contents are not intended for consumption. 3. This item is not available at any retail outlet, and the container has a value that substantially exceeds the current retail price of the alcohol in the container. 4. As the seller, I will take steps to ensure that the buyer of this collectible container is of lawful age
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