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11.8% alcohol,sheesh.
You need to taste my 1850* Porter infused with whiskey barrel shavings.
(still maturing actually, should be ready for the autumn but quality control sampling indicates much niceness 🙂 ).
* year of the original Whitbread recipe not the OG 😉
Enlighten us where we may purchase such a beverage? ?? And if my maths is correct thats 11.5%!!! (Edit... beaten to it on the maths)
I didn't use maths,just this http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/calculators.php?#ABV
I've just rekindled my love for Theakstons Old Peculiar, not a patch on the strength of those above, but it's a damn good glass of beer.
It appears to vary according to the brew. The one I had was 14% on the pump clip. *Gulp*
From my local pub! 🙂
I love OP!
We once had a bit of a bender in the Dales on OP, the day before doing the 3 peaks in winter. Not a day I'm likely to forget, I was so hungover I walked into 2 doors before I got out of the b&b!
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It appears to vary according to the brew. The one I had was 14% on the pump clip. *Gulp*From my local pub!
What's known in these parts as falling-over water.
BrewDog Sink The Bismark
Sink the Bismarck is a quadruple IPA that contains four times the hops, four times the bitterness and frozen four times to create at a staggering 41% ABV
Drink at 45f ? far to cold for ale!
one of the sweary northerners brews a 12 abv pale.
magic rock unhuman cannonball. fruity hoppy awesome...........;o)


