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Samuel Adams ready to release second batch of Infinium
The second batch of Infinium, the champagne-like beer created by Boston Beer Co. and German brewer Weihenstephan, should hit the store shelves soon, the Boston Globe reported. Newspaper beer columnist Steve Greenlee had this to say about the brew: "I shared a bottle of Infinium with a few other beer lovers last Thanksgiving. I thought it was an interesting beer -- a refined beverage that fell somewhere between a hoppy pilsner and a sparkling wine. It appealed more to the guests who preferred wine over beer, however. And at $20 a bottle, everyone agreed it was a bit too pricey, as beer goes." To read his blog entry, click here. Boston.com also has an interview with Jim Koch about Infinium. To read that, click here.
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