
As seen in Mutineer Magazine Issue #2 – Big Money Beer, pg. 21
Every discipline has its flagship. Wine has Petrus, automobiles have Ferrari, real estate has Beverly Hills, and beer has these four bottlings priced to satisfy even the most affluent ego. Even if you have the money, these beers are so sought after that it requires a few connections and a lot of luck to get your hands on one.
Jacobson’s Vintage No. 1
Cost: $400
Style: Barley wine
Size: 375ml
Samuel Adams’ Utopias
Cost: $300
Brewery: Samuel Adams, Boston, USA
Style: Extreme beer
Size: 24 oz
Vielle Bon Secours
Cost: $1,000
Brewery: Brasserie Caulier, Peruwelz, Belgium
Style: Unknown
Size: 15 liters
Tutankhamun Ale
Cost: $75
Brewery: Collaboration between Cambridge University, Scottish and Newcastle Breweries
Style: Egyptian Ale
Size: 12oz
…see the full story in Mutineer Magazine Issue #2.
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Michael | Friday, September 19, 2008
The Utopias is a force to be reckoned with. A good friend let me try some once .. or twice … and it was amazing. Haven’t tried the other ones, let alone heard of them … but I will sooner or later!