Here is my first addition to the imperial series. Samuel Adams Imperial White. (Fittingly, one of the "Imperial Series" from SA...says so right on the label.) This is a wheat beer with lots of alcohol, 10.3%ABV. Tons of body, it pours almost thick, but with almost no head. Deceptively billed as a white, the color is a deep gold, and like most wheat beers it is fairly cloudy. Very bitter, the fruity flavors bear out citrus notes with spices on top. I'm impressed by this ale, I'll be buying it again after I try the others in the series. (The store had an imperial double bock and imperial stout, not sure if it's just those three.) Comes in a 4 pack, and pricey, almost 10 bucks. But that's 1/2 the price of Chimay when you consider you get a total of 48 ounces instead of 25. One last note, the bottle suggests aging. I bet this would be really great in a year. I won't be finding out. I'll have to trade away to DD so he can cellar them for a later review.