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If you love it, as I do, its at Aldi at the moment, only £2.29 per 75 ltr bottle. Its usually about £5. Enjoy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At 4.9% Hoegarden is quite strong, but have a look at the strength of these Head Bangers.
BrewDog is a Scottish Brewery, and although I love Cask Ale the strength of some of these Beers is mind blowing !! Too much and it's A & E !! LOL
1 BrewDog The End Of History 55% Belgian Strong Ale
2 Schorschbräu Schorschbock 43% Eisbock
3 BrewDog Sink the Bismarck 41% Imperial/Double IPA
4 Schorschbräu Schorschbock 40% Eisbock
5 Struise Black Damnation VI - Messy Imperial Stout
6 BrewDog Tactical Nuclear Penguin 32%
7 Cherry Voodoo Thermonuclear 32%
8 Mikkeller 重黑 (Heavy Black) 31.1%
9 Schorschbräu Schorschbock 31% Black Edition
10 Schorschbräu Schorschbock 31% 30.86%
BrewDog is a Scottish Brewery, and although I love Cask Ale the strength of some of these Beers is mind blowing !! Too much and it's A & E !! LOL
1 BrewDog The End Of History 55% Belgian Strong Ale
2 Schorschbräu Schorschbock 43% Eisbock
3 BrewDog Sink the Bismarck 41% Imperial/Double IPA
4 Schorschbräu Schorschbock 40% Eisbock
5 Struise Black Damnation VI - Messy Imperial Stout
6 BrewDog Tactical Nuclear Penguin 32%
7 Cherry Voodoo Thermonuclear 32%
8 Mikkeller 重黑 (Heavy Black) 31.1%
9 Schorschbräu Schorschbock 31% Black Edition
10 Schorschbräu Schorschbock 31% 30.86%
Brewdog(the Company) is not very popular in Scotland with the powers that be. Given Scotland's permanent and almost universal problem with alcohol I can see their point.
I have never actually tasted any of their products but it is on my list of things to do before I die.
I cannot see any point in a 'beer' that strong. I am not sure if it can be called beer as I don't think any normal beer yeast can live in that concentration of alcohol. Maybe they top it up with analar grade ethanol.
I have never actually tasted any of their products but it is on my list of things to do before I die.
I cannot see any point in a 'beer' that strong. I am not sure if it can be called beer as I don't think any normal beer yeast can live in that concentration of alcohol. Maybe they top it up with analar grade ethanol.
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