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Sasha
27th November 2009, 21:09
tremble in awe:


'World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched


http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46806000/jpg/_46806619_brewdog_penguin_466282.jpg James Watt said Tactical Nuclear Penguin would sell for £30


A controversial Scottish brewery has launched what it described as the world's strongest beer - with a 32% alcohol content.
Tactical Nuclear Penguin has been unveiled by BrewDog of Fraserburgh.
BrewDog was previously branded irresponsible for an 18.2% beer called Tokyo, which it then followed with a low alcohol beer called Nanny State.
Managing director James Watt said a limited supply of Tactical Nuclear Penguin would be sold for £30 each.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gif http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/start_quote_rb.gif This is an extremely strong beer; it should be enjoyed in small servings and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/end_quote_rb.gif


Tactical Nuclear Penguin label warning

He said: "This beer is about pushing the boundaries, it is about taking innovation in beer to a whole new level."
Mr Watt added that a beer such as Tactical Nuclear Penguin should be drunk in "spirit sized measures".
A warning on the label states: "This is an extremely strong beer; it should be enjoyed in small servings and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance. In exactly the same manner that you would enjoy a fine whisky, a Frank Zappa album or a visit from a friendly yet anxious ghost."
However Jack Law, of Alcohol Focus Scotland, described it was a "cynical marketing ploy" and said: "We want to know why a brewer would produce a beer almost as strong as whisky."
The beer has been launched on the day alcohol was at the top of the political agenda with the unveiling of the Scottish government's Alcohol Bill including proposals for minimum pricing on drink.
Meanwhile, BrewDog's plans for a new headquarters to produce millions of bottles of beer a year have been approved by Aberdeenshire Council.
The decision was taken at a full council meeting despite having been recommended for refusal by officers because the site at Potterton, near Aberdeen, is in the green belt.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/north_east/8380412.stm

Das war einmal
27th November 2009, 22:01
What would Domela think of that attitude?

An archist
27th November 2009, 22:18
What an awesome name, I want a crate of that!

Honggweilo
27th November 2009, 22:20
awesome, i just read an article on the designer for their corporate identity. I didnt know their beer was 32%!

Revy
27th November 2009, 23:38
There's this guy on the Flat Earth Society forums who thinks that penguins were created by Russian scientists in 1960's as a hybrid of otters and birds ,and that they are used as a food source for the people part of "the conspiracy" in Antarctica.

(I was drunk some time ago, as anyone can recall in some of the past few posts from myself, my sanity is being restored...slowly)

Invincible Summer
28th November 2009, 00:34
I'm trying to learn more about beer, so excuse my ignorance, but is this Tactical Nuclear Penguin like a porter or something then?

Angry Young Man
28th November 2009, 01:30
So how do they get it that strong? I thought brewing only made beer a certain strength, leaving distilling, which would make it whisky, surely?

DreamWeaver
28th November 2009, 13:41
Where can I steal this?

Pogue
28th November 2009, 13:47
it can't be as bad as foreign export, thats for sure

Muzk
28th November 2009, 13:54
germany has a 24 one.. i think