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A thousand cups not drunk? That's when you don't know the existence of high-altitude beer, take a look at this 67.5-degree beer

A thousand cups not drunk? That's when you don't know the existence of high-altitude beer, take a look at this 67.5-degree beer
Source: Consumer Review Network (ID: XFPL1894) Author: Maruko

Beer is often indispensable to our gatherings in life. Many friends feel that the degree of beer is low, especially when skewering and singing, you can drink cup after cup, and you will not get drunk. Indeed, for friends with good alcohol, general beer is difficult to make people drunk.

We all know that the general beer degree is between 4-12 degrees, but there is a beer abroad with a degree of up to 67.5 degrees, even more terrifying than some spirits, and the degree of listening alone is already a bit drunk, which is Snake Venom Snake Venom Beer.

A thousand cups not drunk? That's when you don't know the existence of high-altitude beer, take a look at this 67.5-degree beer

Produced by Scottish brand Brewmeister, this beer called Snake Venom is currently the most popular beer in the world. You know, vodka, whiskey and other spirits are usually around 40 degrees, while snake venom beer is 67.5 degrees!

It is understood that snake venom beer uses peat malt, champagne yeast and malt yeast, and then repeated ice extraction to purify the degree, and the final brewed beer has no foam and no sugar, but it smells fruity. Have you ever drunk such a high and special beer?

A thousand cups not drunk? That's when you don't know the existence of high-altitude beer, take a look at this 67.5-degree beer

According to industry insiders, its output is very small, brewing less than five thousand bottles a year, so it is still quite rare. This wine is more expensive than all the beers on the market, because we know that all imported beers on the market are basically around 5 to 10 degrees, and the price is between 10 yuan and 100 yuan. This snake venom beer sells for between $500 and $800.

In fact, the consumer Jun found that in the history of competing for the "world's strongest beer", Scotland has also produced many height number beers, let's take a look at the height number beer of the Scottish beer dog distillery:

Scotland's BrewDog brewery has repeatedly broken records over the years. Launched in 2009, Tactical Nuclear Penguin was the strongest beer in the world at the time, with a strength of 32 degrees.

A thousand cups not drunk? That's when you don't know the existence of high-altitude beer, take a look at this 67.5-degree beer

The production method is to freeze the Imperial Stout (hence the name penguin) and increase the alcohol content by removing the water.

The brewer notes that the strong beer should only be served, "like enjoying the best whiskey, or a Frank Zappa record."

BrewDog also introduced the sink the Bismarck," a more potent 41 percent alcohol, named after rival Germany.

The distillery says the beer uses "four times the Indian tamale (IPA), four times the hops, four times frozen, so it's four times bitter." However, the price of 100 euros per bottle is 50 times more expensive than ordinary beer.

A thousand cups not drunk? That's when you don't know the existence of high-altitude beer, take a look at this 67.5-degree beer

In the competition for the crown of "the world's strongest beer", the beer dog has launched a pale Belgian al with a content of 55% alcohol - "The End of History".

A thousand cups not drunk? That's when you don't know the existence of high-altitude beer, take a look at this 67.5-degree beer

What's special is that the bottle is covered with taxidermy! In 2010 the beer produced 12 bottles for 750 euros each. In 2016, a new model was launched through a crowdfunding campaign, and if you buy a stake of $20,000, you can get such a limited edition of the edition.

It turns out that there are still such a high number of beers in the world, drinking friends, have you been refreshed to understand beer? More cold knowledge about beer, consumer will continue to release for you, so stay tuned.

Partial source: Deutsche Welle

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A thousand cups not drunk? That's when you don't know the existence of high-altitude beer, take a look at this 67.5-degree beer

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