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04-11-2010, 02:44 AM
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By SEAN GREGORY Sean Gregory – Sun Apr 11, 12:00 am ET
Thanks to a war between European brewing companies, it's never been easier to catch a healthy beer buzz. Or get yourself totally sloshed. In November BrewDog, a Scottish microbrewery started three years ago, released a new brand, dubbed Tactical Nuclear Penguin. The beer set a new record by weighing in at a scary 32% alcohol-by-volume, over six times the strength of familiar domestic brands like Budweiser. As explained on a cheeky video on the company's website (warning: the clip contains simulated penguin sex), the brewery was able to attain such a high alcohol content for its product by freezing the beer at a local ice cream factory, at temperatures as low as -6 degrees, for 21 days. Alcohol freezes at lower temperatures than water, and removing water from the solution increased the alcohol concentration.
Jim Watt, one of BrewDog's co-founders, says that some 400 bottles of Tactical Nuclear Penguin are in the process of being shipped to a few stores in California and New York City, including a Whole Foods location; about half of the consumers buying beer from the BrewDog website are from the U.S. Watt's eyes are clearly fixed on the American market. "We're keen to push the envelope," says Jim Watt, one of BrewDog's co-founders, "and challenge people's perceptions of how beer can be enjoyed." (See pictures of Denver, Beer Country.)
A warning label on the Tactical Nuclear Penguin bottle does state: "This is an extremely strong beer; it should be enjoyed in small servings and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance. It is exactly the same manner you would enjoy a fine whisky, a Frank Zappa album or a visit from a friendly yet anxious ghost."
Some alcohol watchdog groups aren't laughing. The chief executive of Alcohol Focus Scotland, Jack Law, has blasted BrewDog's high-alcohol products as "irresponsible," especially at a time when Scotland is experiencing "severe alcohol-related problems." In December BrewDog received a wrist-slap from a British alcohol regulatory body, the Portman Group, which ordered that retailers pull the company's 18.2% Tokyo beer brand off the shelves because of the its marketing tactics. A note on the Tokyo label says: "It is all about moderation. Everything in moderation, including moderation itself. What logically follows is that you must, from time, have excess. This beer is for those times." After the beer was pulled, BrewDog came out with a 1.1% alcohol by volume brew meant to tame the critics. Its name: Nanny State. (See how Americans are spending now.)
The drinking games continued in February when a German Brewer, Schorschbrau, released a 40% alcohol-by-volume beer called Schroschbock. The BrewDog boys fired back a few weeks later: it's latest high-octane concoction, Sink the Bismarck!, checks in at 41%, enough to reclaim the "world's strongest beer" mantle (the name is a not-so-subtle reference to the famous German battleship deployed during World War II).
For now, Sink the Bismarck! is only available for purchase on BrewDog's website, and the 500 or so bottles that BrewDog has produced are already sold out. Watt promises that more are on the way. Because of the painstaking process involved with producing such a strong drink, an 11.2-ounce bottle of Sink The Bismarck! costs some $60, minus shipping. Tactical Nuclear Penguin costs about $53 bucks a bottle, and can also be ordered online. (See reviews of 50 American wines.)
Even if these brands end up being carried by more bars and retailers, Watt firmly believes that the beer's high price will prohibit unsophisticated drinkers (read: high school kids at a kegger, or college students on spring break) from just picking up the stuff and chugging it. But you can't deny that if the beer becomes more widely available in stores, or other brewers mimic BrewDog's strategy, it could become hazardous. Since most drinkers don't check alcohol levels on the label like the expiration dates on a milk carton, some unsuspecting soul with too much money to spare could sip a little too much strong stuff.
"We're all for responsible consumption," Watt says. But as we all know, beer and responsibility often don't mix. So enjoy the beer wars at your own risk. http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/2010041...08599197870500 | .
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04-11-2010, 11:17 AM
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#2 | My dinner reheated before my turbo spooled
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A bottle of that stuff costs more than a bottle of 151
I'll stick to my 151 thanks
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04-11-2010, 11:21 AM
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#3 | Need to Seek Professional Help
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I drank this beer in Amsterdam called "Amsterdam XOXO" - it was 9% beer. It came in a tall can and I can definitely say it tasted like crap.
Who would ever want to drink a beer that's over 10%.
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04-11-2010, 11:39 AM
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#4 | HELP ME PLS!!!
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thats kinda gross
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04-11-2010, 12:17 PM
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#5 | I have named my kids VIC and VLS
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yea fuck i had a 9% german beer a couple weekends ago, shit was fucking NASTY
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04-11-2010, 01:25 PM
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keep it away from the natives
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04-11-2010, 01:25 PM
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9%, and delicious.
Cheap too. It's like $4 each at the Liquor store.
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04-11-2010, 05:03 PM
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04-11-2010, 10:30 PM
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#9 | Captain Happy Bubble is my Homeboy
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bullmax ftw in highschool, 10% 6 pack for 10$..... itll getchu drunk (dave chappel)
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04-11-2010, 10:34 PM
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#10 | My homepage has been set to RS
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04-12-2010, 07:52 AM
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haha love the article
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