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  • ?500 Beer, not sure about the bottle.

    What can you say to this???

    A beer served in bottles made from stuffed animals is criticised as "perverse" and "pushing the boundaries of acceptability".


    What next eh!
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  • #2
    Wow, didn't think you could get beer alcohol content that high without fortifying/distilling which doesn't make it beer anymore? I wouldn't pay ?500 but maybe a few quid for beer bottle covers that looked like that but then again i am a bit perverse lol.

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    • #3
      That's an oddly lowbrow approach to high-end beer. I'm just trying to figure out who their market is.

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      • #4
        I knew before I even clicked on the link that this was going to be a BrewDog publicity stunt.

        They are the brewing world's equivalent of New Labour - all style, no substance, usually offensive...

        PS. I also understand, as jibjob, that you cannot make beer at 55%, you'd have to distill it. Making it virtually as akin to whisky as beer...
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        • #5
          They also have a 41% beer called "Sink the Bismark" @ ?40 a bottle, but only by mailorder!

          Like Simon, I don't see the point unless you're very young, of course!

          "Had a bottle of that "Sink the Bismark" last night"

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          • #6
            I came across a bottle by BrewDog in Stanley on the Falklands of all places. It was the Tactical Nuclear Penguin. Was tempted but couldn't justify paying about ?40 for 1 bottle. They had all of BrewDog's 'regular' beers in West Store too. Strange what you find that far away from home!
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            • #7
              Sounds like its for people with more money than sense but it would be nice to try beer thats stonger than most spirts! if only i had the money i would'nt care if i had no sence!!!

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              • #8
                My first response, wow, quickly gave way to the thought of drinking the beer from the bottle and how disgusting it would be to kiss the lips of roadkill each time I take a sip. Not a well-thought-out marketing gimmick IMO.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by simonjgriffithshr View Post
                  I knew before I even clicked on the link that this was going to be a BrewDog publicity stunt.

                  They are the brewing world's equivalent of New Labour - all style, no substance, usually offensive...

                  PS. I also understand, as jibjob, that you cannot make beer at 55%, you'd have to distill it. Making it virtually as akin to whisky as beer...

                  Well I think the issue is that with 'standard' brewers yeast (thinking back to my home brew days) the yeast cultures can't survive in alcohol much above 12%, however much sugar you throw in to the mix (although a high strength barley wine can be around 14%). Reading up on it apparently if you use champagne yeast you can hit around 20%. Anything above that is not a normal or natural fermentation process (I have heard the term freeze-distilling used, but don't understand what it means). Either way, I doubt this beer would be very drinkable at the strength, quite apart from the tasteless packaging...
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                  • #10
                    When i was staying in Aberdeen last year, I was a frequent in a Wee rock bar called 'The Moorings' Cracking wee pub it is (if your ever in 'Deen, check it out. Its on virginia street at the boats. You will know what i mean if your ever in deen)
                    Anyway back to the point. It is where i first tried a bottle of BrewDog. Its actually kinda like Becks, you know just their run of the mill stuff.
                    Its awright man but it was about ?4 a bottle, sod that lol.

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                    • #11
                      It's a load of publicity bollocks!
                      It's for people who say "weeeuuurrgg, guess wot drunk last night. I had 10 pints , didn't bovver me"
                      Wankers.







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                      • #12
                        I don't get it. What connects roadkill to beer? How will surrounding the beer in roadkill make it better? I could do exactly the same by force-feeding a squirrel a bottle of Becks and it would still taste like crap
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