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Friday 10 April 2020

Five highly expensive beers in the world

five highly expensive beers in the world
The most exciting thing about beer is that it doesn't matter how much you stressed, the sensory pleasure of one glass of beer can fresh your mind. You will be able to find a beer bottle at a reasonable price. But are you aware that there are some beers that have been sold at a price tag you can't imagine of? Here's a list of five highly expensive beer bottles, you can know about. 

Samuel Adams’ Utopias (Price: $150/700 ml)
Samuel Adams’ Utopias
It is one of the most expensive beer and was named in honor of an American revolutionary hero, Samuel Adams. This American beer releases new bottles every two years. It contains 28% ABV (Alcohol by Volume). The main ingredients are multiple malts, three verities of German hops, and yeast.

Schorschbrau’s Schorschbock 57 (Price: $275/330 ml)
Schorschbrau’s Schorschbock 57
It is known as the strongest beer in the world with 57% ABV. It contains fine cognac, meshed with tobacco and leather, black cherry, resin, and walnut. It tastes sweet, lifted by alcohol that burns your tongue. It is a German product. Schorschbrau brewery only made 36 bottles.

Carlsberg’s Jacobsen Vintage (Price: $400/375 ml)
Carlsberg’s Jacobsen Vintage
It is an exclusive Denmark product and produced by Jacobsen Brew.  Its ABV percentage is 10.5%. This wine is matured in Swedish and French oak barrel for 6 months and it tastes like vanilla and cocoa. Only 600 bottles were made annually from 2008 to 2010. Its expiry time is 47 years.

Brewdog’s The End History (Price: $765/330 ml)
Brewdog’s The End History
Its ABV percentage is 55%. It is the third strongest beer in the world. Only 12 bottles were ever made of this Scottish beer. The blond Belgian ale is mixed with nettles and juniper berries from the Scottish Highlands and then freeze distilled multiple times.

Nail Brewing’s Antarctic Nail Ale (Price: $800-$1815/500 ml)
Nail Brewing’s Antarctic Nail Ale
The world's most expensive beer is made in Australia. It has an ABV percentage of 4.6%. This Australian Pale Ale is made from water melted from a block of Antarctic ice. This beer was released in 2010 by Jarrah Brewery in Pemberton from ice collected by the crew f the sea Shepherd by helicopter from an iceberg Ocean. Only 30 bottles were produced of this beer. This pale ale beer is made for animals because it saving whales (said by Nail Brewing Australia's brewer John Stallwood).

2 comments:

  1. Nice article! Please write one article highlighting the differences in the types of alcohols .

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