• $765 Beer, Served inside a squirrel.
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[quote]Our old buddies BrewDog have done it again. Not content with winning back the "strongest beer in the world" title last February with its Sink the Bismarck!, they've now upped their game with a new brew that is 55 percent alcohol by volume and carries a $765 price tag. It's called The End of History. Oh, and did we mention that the bottles come in stuffed animals-like stuffed animals that were once alive? The 12 bottles have been made featuring seven dead stoats (a kind of weasel), four squirrels and one rabbit. James Watt, one of the two guys behind BrewDog, put it better than we ever could: "The impact of The End of History is a perfect conceptual marriage between taxidermy, art and craft brewing." Just like we've all been waiting for! For those interested in the actual beer, it's a blond Belgian ale with touches of nettles and juniper berries -- and in order to achieve the brain-blasting alcohol content, it had to be created using extreme freezing techniques. [/quote] [img]http://www.blogcdn.com/www.asylum.co.uk/media/2010/07/main1brew.jpg[/img] :wtc: [URL="http://www.asylum.com/2010/07/22/its-the-worlds-strongest-most-expensive-beer-inside-a-squi/"]Link[/URL]
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what the fuck
I was hoping this would literally be OUT OF the squirrel. Not a bottle in a squirrel.
That's fucking awesome!
Go nad...I mean nuts! [B]WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE![/B] Also, PETA shitstorm incoming.
Will buy
haha holy shit
what the fuck
Real men have beer served in bears. [editline]11:47AM[/editline] Hmm... beer bear.
Looks kind of cute actually
[QUOTE=jimhowl33t;23560229]Real men have beer served in bears. [editline]11:47AM[/editline] Hmm... beer bear.[/QUOTE] crack open a bear and play TF2
I don't understand why food products get more expensive the less appetizing they are. I'm thinking of oysters and caviar, mostly. But this comes under that heading. Must be something to do with supply and demand :v:
[QUOTE=/Syntax;23560456]I don't understand why food products get more expensive the less appetizing they are. I'm thinking of oysters and caviar, mostly. But this comes under that heading. Must be something to do with supply and demand :v:[/QUOTE] :eng101: Snobbs, aslong as everyone else hates something, and it's six times as expensive as something that's actually enjoyable, they'll gulp it down faster than Paris Hilton would gulp down a bunch of :gizz:
That's kinda cruel, killing an animal for a luxury item.
[QUOTE=Riutet;23560614]That's kinda cruel, killing an animal for a luxury item.[/QUOTE] People normally poison them because they're mildly annoying. Imagine the irony of drinking what's technically poison out of one, it's like the squirrels bring vengance from the dead...
Wow this is just... what?
[QUOTE=Vinze;23560553]:eng101: Snobbs, aslong as everyone else hates something, and it's six times as expensive as something that's actually enjoyable, they'll gulp it down faster than Paris Hilton would gulp down a bunch of :gizz:[/QUOTE] But most types of expensive cuisine are actually good. Like truffles, they're worth the price.
[QUOTE=/Syntax;23560456]I don't understand why food products get more expensive the less appetizing they are. I'm thinking of oysters and caviar, mostly. But this comes under that heading. Must be something to do with supply and demand :v:[/QUOTE] Oysters are delicious you pleb :colbert:
[QUOTE=jimhowl33t;23560229]Real men have beer served in bears. [editline]11:47AM[/editline] Hmm... beer bear.[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.kannuvalimo.fi/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/karhu-olut.jpg[/img] Karhu = Bear
If I pay $765 for a beer, I'm drinking it out of a Taiwanese hooker's asshole, not a fucking squirrel.
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oh boy, my country is abundant with those pest stoat fuckers
As much as I dislike beer, this is making my Scottish pride tingle. :scotland:
Someone should send a couple to PETA :v:
[QUOTE=Hendo;23560252]crack open a bear and play TF2[/QUOTE] Obligatory: [img]http://i.imgur.com/cqpvE.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Riutet;23560614]That's kinda cruel, killing an animal for a luxury item.[/QUOTE] Grey squirells are killing of the native red squirrel here in scotland :ohdear: And I love brewdog, only fellow scots could do this sorta shit :scotland:
Brewdog make a mean IPA.
Now I am proud being a Belgian :)
-snip for bad reading-
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