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A definite nutty aftertaste in this one

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    A definite nutty aftertaste in this one

    BBC News - Dead animal beer bottles at

    Lets try the stoat!
    Coffee's for closers

    #2
    Brilliant!

    I see the Righteous got all funny about this, but totally wrong of course.

    All sold out.
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      #3
      I had a taste of their 50% beer the other week.

      I think it cost 50 quid for the bottle and it was shared between 5 of us.

      3 people could not drink it, it was chemically overpowering and I think they had dumped in a load of caramel flavouring to mask it.

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        #4
        I've had the Tactical Nuclear Penguin (30% abv?) which was charcoaly and stouty but certainly wouldn't want to drink more than a bottle. Sipping only.
        If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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          #5
          Originally posted by minestrone View Post

          I had a taste of their 50% beer the other week.

          I think it cost 50 quid for the bottle and it was shared between 5 of us.

          3 people could not drink it, it was chemically overpowering and I think they had dumped in a load of caramel flavouring to mask it.
          It must be artificially fortified or concentrated somehow - I'm pretty sure there isn't a strain of yeast in the World that won't go pop when the ethanol concentration exceeds about 20% ABV.
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            #6
            Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
            It must be artificially fortified or concentrated somehow - I'm pretty sure there isn't a strain of yeast in the World that won't go pop when the ethanol concentration exceeds about 20% ABV.
            Yes you are right - it's concentrated by freezing the beer and removing the liquor that is higher in alcohol. Even the best alcohol tolerant yeasts will only do around 21% ABV.

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