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Extreme beers arrive - Premier Wine

Post by Jimmy » Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:06 pm

HIGH ALCOHOL CRAFT BEERS HIT NOVA SCOTIA

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Halifax, NS, July 12, 2011: Until recently Nova Scotians had to settle for beers containing 11.9%ABV or less. This is no longer the case as Premier Wine & Spirits has just acquired three new beers from Scotland's BrewDog - Tokyo* (18%), Tactical Nuclear Penguin (32%) and Sink the Bismarck (41%).
BrewDog represents the epitome of craft brewing innovation and ingenuity. In the four short years since their first batch of beer was finished BrewDog has become Scotland's largest independent brewery utilizing fresh, natural ingredients without preservatives, additives or pasteurization. BrewDog has been met with much international attention for brewing such irreverent and extreme beers. For example The End of History is a limited run of 12 bottles utilizing road kill and an expert taxidermist and at 55%ABV is currently considered the strongest commercially available beer in the world.
How does a beer get to be so strong? In the case of the Tokyo* Imperial Stout the alcohol content is achieved naturally through the use of champagne yeast instead of typical brewer's yeast that would die long before the desired alcohol level was reached. In the case of Tactical Nuclear Penguin and Sink the Bismarck the beer is stored at very cold temperatures (in an ice cream warehouse) so that the water freezes. The remaining liquid is filtered from the ice, leaving a highly concentrated beer. The fractional freezing techniques employed are similar to the process vintners use to produce ice wine.
BrewDog does not stand alone in the world of high ABV beers. Some Belgian breweries have been brewing beers above 12%ABV for decades and more American craft breweries are pushing the envelope every day. Ever since the first release of Sam Adams's Utopias hit 24%ABV in 2002 (and was marketed as the strongest beer in the world) craft brewers have striven to outdo each other to lay claim to the world's strongest beer. Utopias is still the strongest naturally brewed beer in the world.
With price tags that would make the casual beer drinker faint these beers are decidedly for the most dedicated of craft beer aficionados.
The issue of high ABV beers first came to light in late 2010 when the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission briefly banned application and ordering of beers exceeding 11.9%ABV, the point at which federal excise codes cease to recognize a product as beer and it becomes "imitation spirit". In Nova Scotia, the NSLC had no specific rules on the subject but tended to follow the federal limit of 11.9%ABV for beer. After months of questioning this rule an internal review decided that such products would be allowed on a case by case basis. Many jurisdictions in Canada still do not allow for beers over 11.9%ABV under any circumstances.
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Re: Extreme beers arrive - Premier Wine

Post by andrewtrsmith » Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:26 pm

holy crap, i didn't check the Premiere website but the BrewDog website has the Sink the Bismark at 40 quid!

Having said that though, I would like to give the whole line a try.

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Premiere has it for $117, jesus christ!
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Post by Seanstoppable » Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:29 pm

Only $15, $78, and $117 respectively/bottle (it looks like a 341ml bottle at that).

I would like to try Tactical Nuclear Penguin (mostly because of the name), but that is pretty hard on the wallet.

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Post by chalmers » Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:25 pm

This is when you get together 5 friends and each get a 2-ounce pour for $15-$25.
Having had both the TNP and STB, I definitely preferred the latter, was super-super-hoppy and bitter, and tasted great. The TNP was like smokey beef jerky.
Tough to swallow the high price, though.

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Post by KMcK » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:13 pm

If anyone does go for them, the bottles are definitely worth saving.
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Post by BobbyOK » Mon Jul 25, 2011 5:01 pm

They got a case of each of Penguin and Bismarck, but likely not going to move very quickly. Full price in store is $90 and $134, $17 for Tokyo.

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Post by LiverDance » Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:13 pm

Got a Tokyo from a friend who I give some brews to as a thank you. I think i'm going to sit on it for a while though being 18.2% i'm sure age will only help it. Lable says it's good best before 2022 :shock:
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.

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Post by BobbyOK » Tue Aug 02, 2011 9:17 am

LiverDance wrote:Got a Tokyo from a friend who I give some brews to as a thank you. I think i'm going to sit on it for a while though being 18.2% i'm sure age will only help it. Lable says it's good best before 2022 :shock:
Tokyo* is pretty fantastic as it is right now. No sign of the 18%. The age may not hurt it but I don't see it helping.

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