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Are you ready for 32% beer?; OH, it's $53 a bottle
Topic Started: Apr 10 2010, 07:42 PM (160 Views)
kenny
HOLY CARP!!!
:cheers:
Or rather: :surrender:

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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.

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sue
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HOLY CARP!!!
That's just stupid. As stupid as the 'super-sized' fast food craze.

Stupid, stupid, stupid.
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1hp
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You must be looking at old information. Brewdog released "Tactical Nuclear Penguin" at 32%, then Kleinbrauerei Schorschbrau released "Schorschbock" at 40%, then Brewdog released "Sink the Bismarck" at 41%. And the battle is not over!

Update on Battle Between BrewDog and Schorschbräu
There are 10 kinds of people in this world, those that understand binary and................
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Red Rice
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1hp
Apr 12 2010, 07:20 AM
then Brewdog released "Sink the Bismarck"
:lol2:
Civilisation, I vaguely realized then - and subsequent observation has confirmed the view - could not progress that way. It must have a greater guiding principle to survive. To treat it as a carcase off which each man tears as much as he can for himself, is to stand convicted a brute, fit for nothing better than a jungle existence, which is a death-struggle, leading nowhither. I did not believe that was the human destiny, for Man individually was sane and reasonable, only collectively a fool.

I hope the gunner of that Hun two-seater shot him clean, bullet to heart, and that his plane, on fire, fell like a meteor through the sky he loved. Since he had to end, I hope he ended so. But, oh, the waste! The loss!

- Cecil Lewis
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