September 4, 2012 - "The End of History"

CaliforniaMama • Sep 4, 2012 11:03 am
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[SIZE="2"]In 2010, BrewDog, a Scottish-based brewery, packaged bottles of its new beer, "The End Of History," inside the bodies of dead animals. The beer, which was 55 percent alcohol, cost $1000 if housed inside a dead squirrel and $750 if stuffed inside a stoat. [/SIZE]


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BigV • Sep 4, 2012 11:25 am
The bottle wraps are ... interesting. The alcohol level is ... interesting. The price is ridiculous, but that's a relative measure (not my ridiculous relatives, that's a different subject).

There's a serious specialty beer store a couple blocks away, Chuck's Hop Shop, and I'll check with them later to see if I can find anything from BrewDog. If I find anything ... interesting, I'll report back (after I regain consciousness).
footfootfoot • Sep 4, 2012 11:38 am
55% alcohol is 110 proof. It can't be a beer. you can only achieve those levels of alcohol by distilling.
5.5% alcohol, yes.

I'd pay more for a stoat as we have plenty of gray squirrels around here, not to mention an occasional squirell.

interesting article: http://www.gizmag.com/brewdogs-55-abv-beer-the-strongest-and-most-expensive-beer-in-history/15798/
“The End of History” began life as a blond Belgian ale and was subsequently freeze distilled many times, infused with nettles from the Scottish Highlands and Fresh juniper berries and ... then put in a bottle created by a taxidermist. To understand just where the Gray Squirrels and Mr Stoat fit into the picture (we’re still trying to figure it out),
BigV • Sep 4, 2012 11:51 am
I thought about the very high alcohol content vs beer appellation too and I reasoned that despite the method and result, they call it "beer" because they're a brewery and they start with beer making ingredients.

110 proof? I may need an ice cube or two with that.
Gravdigr • Sep 4, 2012 2:47 pm
BigV;828274 wrote:
110 proof? I may need an ice cube or two with that.


Wuss.

I kid. A chaser, sure...but ice?:headshake
Sundae • Sep 4, 2012 3:56 pm
I do not want my beer sicked up by a squirrel or a stoat.
I do not like.
infinite monkey • Sep 4, 2012 4:18 pm
"The End of Decency."
footfootfoot • Sep 4, 2012 8:18 pm
infinite monkey;828322 wrote:
"The End of Decency."


Lightweight. I thought it took more than over-proof rum and beads for you to get naked.
Ibby • Sep 4, 2012 11:00 pm
footfootfoot;828272 wrote:
55% alcohol is 110 proof. It can't be a beer. you can only achieve those levels of alcohol by distilling.
5.5% alcohol, yes.

I'd pay more for a stoat as we have plenty of gray squirrels around here, not to mention an occasional squirell.

interesting article: http://www.gizmag.com/brewdogs-55-abv-beer-the-strongest-and-most-expensive-beer-in-history/15798/


I was gonna comment on that before you edited-to-add, but then I had to go to class - but yeah, I think I'd call freeze-distilled beer close enough to beer to let 'em. Like, if you really wanna call applejack an ~80-proof cider... well, all they did was take water out via ice, I'll let it slide even if you're kinda bending the definition a bit.
Plus, is there a different word for beer that's been frozen to increase its alcohol content, other than beer, like applejack is to cider?
richlevy • Sep 4, 2012 11:13 pm
Y'know with a quarter keg and a creative mortician, you can be the bar at your own wake.


...bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase "tap that ass".
Razzmatazz13 • Sep 5, 2012 8:11 am
richlevy;828395 wrote:
Y'know with a quarter keg and a creative mortician, you can be the bar at your own wake.


...bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase "tap that ass".


:lol2:

I know some people to suggest this to...
infinite monkey • Sep 5, 2012 9:30 am
I see that only foot and I were serious about helping the squirrels.
footfootfoot • Sep 5, 2012 2:45 pm
infinite monkey;828460 wrote:
I see that only foot and I were serious about helping the squirrels.


Knobette:p: