BrewDog Sets World Record With 110-Proof Beer
by Joe Lax | July 22, 2010 - 3:05pm | 6 comments - 52 readsWeighing in with an impressive 55% A.B.V., BrewDog once again owns the title of The World's Strongest Beer with a specialty brew called "The End of History." The extreme, 110-proof beer gives the Scottish brewery the title from Schorschbraeu brewery, BrewDog's German rivals in extreme brewing. Full report after the jump...
This battle started about a year ago when BrewDog took the title from Schorschbraeu by releasing their 32% alcohol beer "Tactical Nuclear Penguin". Schorschbraeu retaliated with a 40% alcohol beer this past February. Rather than waving a white flag, BrewDog one-uped Schorschbraeu by releasing "Sink the Bismark!," an IPA with a mind-numbing 41% A.B.V. Two weeks later the Germans snatched the title back with a 43% alcohol beer. By releasing the first ever beer to break 50% alcohol content, BrewDog is re-writing beer history again with a concoction with a proof that surpasses most liquors,
Not only is it the Worlds Strongest Beer, "The End of History" is also the worlds most expensive beer. Said to go for over $500, it's really more of a collectors item considering there have only been 12 bottles produced to date.

You think the BroBible koozie is cool? It doesn't compare to the BrewDog's latest bottle liner. The best part about "The End of History" is the taxidermy koozie it comes in. Yes, that's a real life dead rodent the bottle is so packaged in.


















































It’s actually 500 pounds or 700 pounds, depending on the type of squirrel you buy.. So it costs $750-1,000
InternTim needs a minikeg to review.
which by saying over $500 I would have been accurate. Also fun fact if you really wanted to export it to the US you would be paying even more because of the taxes on importing alcohol
Importing shouldn’t cost more than $50-75 a crate if your shipper knows what they’re doing. Already spending $1,000 on a bottle of beer, what’s another $50, right?
Give this a shot if you’re really curious as to costs of importing to your state http://shop.belgianshop.com/acatalog/Belgian_beers.html
He needs to wear the wolf outfit if that were to happen.
can you really classify it as a beer?