Westword: Sink the Bismarck, the highest-alcohol beer in the world, has finally made it to Colorado.
The "quadruple IPA," at 41 percent alcohol by volume, is made by Scotland's controversial and attention-seeking BrewDog brewery, the spot also responsible for Tactical Nuclear Penguin, a 32 percent ABV beer, which held the record until last spring when Germany's Schorschbrau released its Schorschbock, a 40 percent ABV beer.
BrewDog also created something called The End of History, at 55 percent ABV, but only a dozen bottles were produced. Aside from its alcohol content and $777 per bottle price tag, the beer's most unusual feature was that each was packed inside a taxidermied squirrel.
Yes, a dead squirrel (or stoat).
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Totally stoated about The End of History. |
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In addition to their high alcohol content, these beers carry a hangover-inducing high price: Sink the Bismarck retails for around $100 per bottle in most stores.
But despite the price, there has been a high demand for the beers, says Scott Curtis, general sales manager for Wine Cru, a spirits distributor in Commerce City.
"For the Tactical Nuclear Penguin, we only got forty six-packs allocated to the entire state," Curtis says. "For Sink the Bismarck, it was only twenty six-packs. So it's extremely allocated. A ton of retailers didn't get any to buy."
Curtis says Wine Cru tried to spread the beer around, but couldn't name the stores or restaurants that got it. "Most of the big ones knew it was coming in," he adds. The stores that do have it are typically selling the paper-bag-clad bottles one at a time.
At Total Beverage in Thornton, the bottles are under lock and key, according to an employee, and selling for $74.98 for a bottle of TNP and $99.98 for the Bismarck.
If you're looking for an early Christmas present for me.....I'll take a 6 pack of Sink the Bismark. This has to be the like new Four Loko or something. Giddy up
PS...Whats with the beer served in the dead squirrel? Weird
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