The worlds strongest beer

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The worlds strongest beer

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"This is an extremely strong beer; it should be enjoyed in small servings and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance.

:lol: I always thought beer represented the absence of aristocracy!
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SpursFan1902 wrote:"This is an extremely strong beer; it should be enjoyed in small servings and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance.

:lol: I always thought beer represented the absence of aristocracy!
Ha! I thought that was a stupid quote too. I wouldnt mind trying it though but i wouldnt pay £30 for a bottle. Plus he must have had a few of the bottles himself to come up with that name :)
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[web]https://www.kulmbacher.de/de/klbag/start.php[/web]


This is the brewery that makes Eku 28. 11% alcohol, tastes horrible to me. It's not beer. Beer's great at 4 - 5 %, not more, for me.

Wine's fine at between 11 and 12.5, any more or less and it's either too strong, or pissy.

30% beer ? Nah, pure gimickry.

Eku 28, isn't normally for sale in Germany btw ...
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I bet it would improve my pool game, until about 1/2 a pint, after which I'd have trouble finding my cue, the bog or the way home :D
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I suppose there isn't a lot else to do in Fraserburgh, I think it's the heroin capital of the UK or something. And it's full of knitting shops and greasy spoons.

I do like that they made a low alcohol one called Nanny State though.
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Wow, herion and knitting...not sure how I missed this in my many travels to the UK! :lol:
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There's more to Fraserburgh than heroin and knitting. There's fish-gutting too.
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:) I must have missed the fish gutting!
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Heroin and knitting, thats a lot of needles
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Tee Hee...And there is no rhythm in guttin' fish....
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The message on my can of Special Brew advises me to visit drinkaware.co.uk. But I don't even have a computer and it's 6 o'clock in the morning. Where am I going to find advice on sensible drinking at this hour?
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Not on this board, thats for sure!! :lol:
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