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rulemylife -> World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/26/2009 10:07:37 PM)

I think I'm moving to Scotland.


Beer with 32% strength launched


A controversial Scottish brewery has launched what it described as the world's strongest beer - with a 32% alcohol content.

Tactical Nuclear Penguin has been unveiled by BrewDog of Fraserburgh.

BrewDog was previously branded irresponsible for a 18.2% beer called Tokyo, which it then followed with a low alcohol beer called Nanny State.

Managing director James Watt said a limited supply of Tactical Nuclear Penguin would be sold for £30 each. [image]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gif[/image] He said: "This beer is about pushing the boundaries, it is about taking innovation in beer to a whole new level."

Mr Watt added that a beer such as Tactical Nuclear Penguin should be drunk in "spirit sized measures".

A warning on the label states: "This is an extremely strong beer; it should be enjoyed in small servings and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance. In exactly the same manner that you would enjoy a fine whisky, a Frank Zappa album or a visit from a friendly yet anxious ghost."

However Jack Law, of Alcohol Focus Scotland, described it was a "cynical marketing ploy" and said: "We want to know why a brewer would produce a beer almost as strong as whisky."




PyrotheClown -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/26/2009 10:22:10 PM)

HAha, fuck yeah!Fucking love the name too.....
My favorite beer of all time is belzebuth, but if I see this in a liqueur store(and if they lower the price),I might find a new love....




and is it wrong that all through my jr.high years, My Frank Zappa Strictly Commercial Cd never left my boom box?






LadyEllen -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 5:41:39 AM)

I'm sure I read that India Pale Ale was brewed to that or near that strength for years and drunk down in pints by the British troops in India, and that many of our beers today have origins in insanely high alcoholic content brews of yesteryear that were also quaffed down in like fashion.

Meanwhile the Scottish parliament is currently discussing how it might set a minimum price for alcoholic drinks, in order to combat the supermarket discounting that apparently supports the problem drinkers who cause over £2 billion worth of crime and die in their hundreds each year in Scotland, which finds itself part of a northern arc stretching west to east in Europe of countries where heavy drinking is a problem. Such a new beer as discussed will not go down well with the parliament, even if it goes down far better with the electorate.

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Hillwilliam -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 6:31:28 AM)

IPA's were brewed at about 6.5% alcohol more or less (Im down to the last few pints of a batch I bottled last month.)   I would be very interested in knowing what type of yeast they used for the brewing.  Untill recently, ale and wine yeasts died at 13 to 14% alcohol thus stopping fermentation.  Beers that were to be pushed higher than about 13% ABV (alcohol by volume) had to undergo some type of distillation process.  the most common was the production is "eisbeir"  Ice beer  in Germany where the beer was set out and allowed to partially freeze.  The alcohol would be concentrated in unfrozen portion and the ice (almost all water) would be tossed away.
More recently, yeasts have been developed with tolerances up to about 23% ABV (yes, brewers actually selectively 'breed' yeast)
It would be an interesting thing to taste.  I agree with pyro.  If the price drops a bit (unlikely from the novelty value) I'll try a bottle.  It might go well with the Sheik Yerbouti album.... or maybe Baby Snakes.

Any more brewing questions, fire em at me




Aneirin -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 7:06:00 AM)

I think the thinking of the do gooders in British society is wrong, the alcohol problem is a symptom not the cause, why people do what they do, and go and get drunk, there has to be a reason for it, but all authorities want to do, is limit and ban, perhaps making more money in the process. What happens to the excessive quaffers in the meantime, they don't really care, as the ivory tower principle comes into play. But Britain has always been a beer drinking country, and we drink it in quantities, we always have, but in past times policing was different, as was a persons values, something has happened to our society to make it what it is, the problems via alcohol, there is a reason for it.

I believe in the past beer drinking was encouraged, as it was an outlet for angry people, people who could have organised and attacked the status quo. Pissed, well, they grumble and go to sleep, but are in work next day for the pittance of pay, because they have to be to survive. Beer consumption was the controlling factor, and a lower societal outlet.

But one observation recently, whilst being stuck in a town at pub and club kicking out time, all those happy and drunk people milling around outside in the cold and wet, just wanting to go home, there is no transport, the buses quit hours ago, and taxis are few and mercenary. What was a content and pissed person, is now a cold, wet and anxious person, they just want to home, but can't, because there is no transport. We have created a culture of town clubs and pubs that open late, but what everyone forgot, was how do they get home after. One wonders if the violence and vandalism that happens in towns, is just a reaction by unhappy people, alcohol being that kind of catalyst that shifts mood in a bipolar way, happy, to seriously pissed off, not being able to get home can cause that, as can irritation by police and others similarly pissed off.

If the police really want to tackle the town drunkenness and vilolence, they would do well to put on transport to get these people safely home, and by that, quite possibly build up a level of comfort between the public and the police, the realisation that drunk people are not necessarily the scum of society and the police are not the agressors they come across as.





sirsholly -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 7:14:23 AM)

quote:

My favorite beer of all time is belzebuth

Gesundheit!!!! Need a tissue?




Aneirin -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 7:21:38 AM)

I did like Theakston's Old Peculiar and Wychwood's Hobgoblin, but lately, they seem different,not the beers I remember.




Termyn8or -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 8:15:48 AM)

FR

Whatever you do never let a guy named Jack on 148th street catch wind of this. He'll be shitfaced by noon every day.

T




Musicmystery -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 8:44:27 AM)

Well, this should keep the college town emergency rooms busy.




subtlebutterfly -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 8:53:27 AM)

12 yo whiskey 11% white wine 10 hot&sweet 9 bottles red wine 8 sambuca 7 cold baileys 6 gin&tonic 5 hot shots 4 tequila 3 vodka bottles 2 captein morgan and a giant beer...*sings*

ahem sorry..lost myself for a bit

but what I was going to say is...to strive to have this strong beer...when beer doesn't even taste good![8|]
I've never understood the beer culture...




rockspider -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 9:16:05 AM)

Beer is a social drink best enjoyed with some added friends and frequent shouts of "prost", "A la votre sanchez", "Cheers", "Skaal" or whatever. Breewing a 32 % beer totally defies the object. I much prefer the great brewmasters of Belgium and the Czeck republic who truly understand the art of breewing real tasty beer with an alcohol % in the region of 4,5. We do a lot of beers in the 8,5 - 13 % range and when they are served, people sadly enough seems to hit the deck pretty early and really miss the party. To Ringmeister and Kruzenstern cerne. Skaal.




PyrotheClown -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 11:23:01 AM)

skaal eh, oletko suomilainen sellainen jostain, muu skandinavian?




MasterG2kTR -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 5:13:15 PM)

In the US, Sam Adams has had Utopias (an "extreme" beer) available (not in all states) for several years. It boasts 27% alcohol content.




PyrotheClown -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 5:21:11 PM)

yeah, I've read bout that shit, still haven't seen it in any store(not like it matters, A little to pricey fer my taste)
I'll still stick with belzebuth (15% is quiet nuff for me thanks)




Aneirin -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/27/2009 5:43:27 PM)

But the question is with beer, what do you go for, strength or taste ? I understand a head banging beer can be value for money, but isn't there more to be had from beer than the alcohol content.




rulemylife -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/28/2009 2:42:42 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: subtlebutterfly

but what I was going to say is...to strive to have this strong beer...when beer doesn't even taste good![8|]
I've never understood the beer culture...



Tastes awful good to me.




rulemylife -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/28/2009 2:54:29 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterG2kTR

In the US, Sam Adams has had Utopias (an "extreme" beer) available (not in all states) for several years. It boasts 27% alcohol content.


I saw it on the site but they didn't say the alcohol content, but I'll take your word for it.  I've never seen it before.  I wonder what the contents of the other extreme beers they list are.

Just as an aside, isn't it a little ridiculous to have to enter your age and confirm it just to access the site?  Now if you are under 21 you can't even look at a picture of a beer anymore? 




rockspider -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/28/2009 3:55:35 AM)

Well we have the socalled J-day here. The day the snowbeer is released. Only 8,5 %. That night you can't walk in Copenhagen centre without seeing some youngster puking somewhere. It is Carlsbergs christmas brew.




Hillwilliam -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/28/2009 9:32:42 AM)

I love it where the person from the government was talking about how irresponsible it was for a beer to be brewed with that much alcohol because it would contribute to alcoholism... its FIFTY DOLLARS (depending on the exchange rate) a bottle.  Like all the local winos are gonna go and grab all they can hold.   Maybe I'm just in a poor area, but the local drunks tend to go for something a bit more affordable.




HerPaperDoll -> RE: World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched (11/28/2009 3:59:33 PM)

quote:

"This is an extremely strong beer; it should be enjoyed in small servings and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance. In exactly the same manner that you would enjoy a fine whisky, a Frank Zappa album or a visit from a friendly yet anxious ghost."


This description makes me happy.





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