Ken Gargett Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 ‘Snake Venom’ Is Officially The World’s Strongest Beer Might as well start lining up that liver transplant now. TumblrPinterest We’ve covered the world’s strongest coffee and the world’s hottest chili – now meet the world’s strongest beer. Coming at you from Scotland’s Brewmeister, Snake Venom boasts a warning label and a whopping 67.5% ABV. Adventurous palates and iron stomachs only need apply. Though Snake Venom beer contains no actual snake venom, it might as well be packed with the stuff considering its potential for damage. Patrons are cautioned not to guzzle more than 35ml in a single sitting. Brewmeister had previously staked a claim on the world’s strongest beer with an earlier release, the aptly named Armageddon, which clocked in at 65% ABV. For comparison’s sake, most beers are less than 10% ABV and the average whiskey falls between 40% and 50% ABV. Armageddon is a beverage few would dare f*ck with, yet Brewmeister’s customers complained that it wasn’t strong enough, and that too much had been done to mask its natural taste and oily texture. The Scottish brewery responded with the bolder, stronger, more-potentially-deadly Snake Venom. Snake Venom is a hoppy, malty, carbonated beast of a brewskie that tastes like a beer but should be sipped like a spirit. Its ultra high ABV is the result of a production process that includes using everything from smoked peat malt to two types of yeast, and freezing the brew multiple times during fermentation. Snake Venom is available to purchase online, but be prepared to plunk down a hefty chunk of cash for the privilege of decimating your liver. A single bottle goes for US$80+. 2
TNT009 Posted June 8, 2017 Posted June 8, 2017 Hope it makes its way over here! Well, I read a little further, at $80, Ill pass for some beers rater at 95 points and up!
jackupster Posted June 8, 2017 Posted June 8, 2017 Gimmick! It's beer concentrate. Germany has had EKU 28 (bloody awful) which is 11% ABV for decades. They originated the process of freezing the beer and taking water out of it. As an avid brewer I have zero interest in this. I'll stick with some Zaya, or Jameson's or a good bourbon if I want something this strong.
Fosgate Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 So true. Armageddon had just come out when I was going through a brewing program in college. We did the math to make an eisbach beer that strong and if I remember right a 15 gallon batch to produce one six pack. I've tried several nice eisbachs in Germany and the US over the last 25 years. Personally I don't care for more than a 15% abv eisbach and even then it has to be introduced at just the right time to be palatable.
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