Beers with high alcohol content are making their way across the Atlantic to the United States. Strap yourselves in, these high octane beers are built for speed and are not for the weak. Breweries boast numbers ranging from 12% to a remarkable 41% alcohol.
A history textbook worthy war has been waged over who can brew the strongest beer. The Scottish brewery BrewDog and the German brewery Schorschbrau both showcase an unwavering determination to snag the title of the “World’s Strongest Beer”.
At the moment, BrewDog has the title with their “Sink the Bismarck!” containing 41% alcohol. Not far behind is Schorschbrau’s “Schorschbock” containing 40% alcohol. Both breweries have beers with a matched 32% alcohol; BrewDog’s “Tactical Nuclear Penguin” and Schorschbrau’s original “Schorschbock”.
As for now, we hope to be seeing BrewDog’s “Sink the Bismark!” and “Tactical Nuclear Penguin” on our shelves soon. In the mean time feel free to prepare yourself with BrewDog’s “Tokyo” containing 18.2% alcohol or their “Devine Rebel” containing a modest 13.2%.
A history textbook worthy war has been waged over who can brew the strongest beer. The Scottish brewery BrewDog and the German brewery Schorschbrau both showcase an unwavering determination to snag the title of the “World’s Strongest Beer”.
At the moment, BrewDog has the title with their “Sink the Bismarck!” containing 41% alcohol. Not far behind is Schorschbrau’s “Schorschbock” containing 40% alcohol. Both breweries have beers with a matched 32% alcohol; BrewDog’s “Tactical Nuclear Penguin” and Schorschbrau’s original “Schorschbock”.
As for now, we hope to be seeing BrewDog’s “Sink the Bismark!” and “Tactical Nuclear Penguin” on our shelves soon. In the mean time feel free to prepare yourself with BrewDog’s “Tokyo” containing 18.2% alcohol or their “Devine Rebel” containing a modest 13.2%.
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