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I picked up a bottle of this today. I haven't yet had it because I have only recently decided I feel like spending $11 on a bottle of beer.
I've always read you should let it age. Is that necessary? Because I'm impatient. How much do I miss if I just drink it in the next couple of days?
Thank you for your advice.
>>7213313
I personally don't have any experience with beers like that but I think you should go ahead and drink it. Get some first impressions and then buy a few more. Let them age and then try them at different points in the process. If you're really interested, take notes on each tasting and form an opinion that way
Not necessary, probably gets a little better as it ages, but its perfectly fine to drink right away. If you got a couple of them I would suggest drinking one right away and aging the other
>>7213328
Honestly, this makes sense, and I should have just thought of it on my own. If I don't drink it fresh, I'll have no way of gauging it aged, so it's not worth the wait.
Unless someone can tell me that it just hits a whole new tier of amazing.
>>7213313
>$11 for one beer
You're cute.
I buy this every year, it's amazing.
http://blog.samueladams.com/2015-utopias/
>>7213546
inb4 that guy who posts the picture for ants with the guy with sunglasses
I say just drink it now
I'd also recommend buying another bottle and aging that for a year but that's up to you
Aging some Ten Fidy myself
>>7213561
*for a year or more
>>7213313
>Is that necessary?
not at all
it's potentially counterproductive if anything