Scottish brewery releases $20,000 beer in taxidermy squirrel
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How much would you pay for a sip of the world's booziest beer? What about the furriest?
Scottish brewing company BrewDog has re-released what just may be the weirdest (and most expensive) craft beer of all time.
The End of History is an extremely boozy beer-- it boats a whopping 55 percent ABV-- crafted from a recipe that hasn’t been used in more than six years. The entire concoction is poured into a bottle and then sealed inside a taxidermized (yes, that means dead and stuffed) squirrel and sold for $20,000.
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The End of History beer will be introduced to brewery’s American market at its new 10,000-square-foot brewery in Ohio, according to Vice.
The price may sound steep, but it will also get you an equity stake in the company, so buyer-drinkers can simultaneously brag about swigging beer out of a dead rodent and owning part of the brewery that put the strange beer in your hand in the first place.
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The End of History beer takes seven months to brew and is distilled by freezing the beer down to negative-40 degrees Celsius to produce a very strong, very alcoholic brew, according to Vice.
The brewers will only be making 10 bottles of the stuff, so strike while the squirrel is hot.
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