Koelschip claims to have strongest beer
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ites www.koelschip.nl claims that Koelschip Brewery in Almere has "brewed" the strongest beer in the world at 45%. Brewer Jan Nijboer claims he has had enough of the fight between Brewdog and Schorschbräu and has made his own 45% fluid to claim the title. The fluid is called Obilix according to the website and will be available as of March 27 for a miserable 45 euros per 500 ml bottle.
Where will this crazy contest end.....
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And so it begins... We had the space race, why not the ABV race?
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Thats a crazy contest, I wonder where this will end. Looking forward to Schorschbräu and BrewDogs "answer"
BTW: The link to the brewery is:http://www.brouwerijhetkoelschip.nl
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I’m sure Brewdog’s answer will be " Burn the Flying Dutchman " at 46%
BTW, Do you need a glass, or a knife and fork to taste that Stuff ?
Cheers,
Carlo
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BTW: ISO this beer!
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I’m ready for a brewer to market the world’s most moderate beer. Measured at 5.50000000000000% abv using the most scientifically accurate instruments available.
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Waiting for beer flavoured azeotropic ethanol/water...
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Originally posted by lachesis
I’m sure Brewdog’s answer will be " Burn the Flying Dutchman " at 46%
BTW, Do you need a glass, or a knife and fork to taste that Stuff ?
Cheers,
Carlo
Brilliant!
None of these. It has to be injected directly into the arteries!
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they’re both liars.
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Originally posted by kappldav123
BTW: ISO this beer!
trade for a Schorschbräu 40??
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OK, I can handle that,
Originally posted by bierkoning
Originally posted by lachesis
I’m sure Brewdog’s answer will be " Burn the Flying Dutchman " at 46%
BTW, Do you need a glass, or a knife and fork to taste that Stuff ?
Cheers,
Carlo
Brilliant!
None of these. It has to be injected directly into the arteries!
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