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    Wicked Strong Expensive Beer!!!!

    Article in todays West Australian
    How many SINK THE BISMARKS do you think you or your wallet can handle???
    Its an Imperial India Pale Ale by Scottish brewery BrewDog.
    $210 for a 330ml bottle!!! 41% alcahol.

    They also do an Imperial Stout.
    Tactical Nuclear Penguin,$150 a bottle.

    Their latest drop The End of History,the strongest beer in the world at 55% alcahol is $850 and is presented in a Taxidermied Squirrel!!!

    The Imperial process involves ageing the beer in oak whisky barrels,freezing the beer,removing the ice slurry which is repeated several times.Can take 7 or 8 months to produce a brew!!!!

    Leave it for you to experiment with Baz
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    most importantly, what does it taste like?

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    aftershave i'd reckon!

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    I was talking to one of the guys at our local bottleshop the other day. It seems he collects beers like this.

    He has a STB and a TNP. He says they are quite good, you drink them a small amount at a time like whisky.

    He says he almost bought an EOH, but missed out.



    Btw - a few breweries in Germany do an EISBOCK (Ice Beer). This is done in much the same way - the beer is frozen to remove water - it tastes quite nice! I have only tried one, but it tasted great!

    Whereas for ice wine, the grapes are frozen on the vine.

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