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The Race To Beer With 50% Alcohol By Volume

ElectricSteve writes "Most of the world's beer has between 4% and 6% alcohol by volume (ABV). The strength of beer achieved by traditional fermentation brewing methods has limits, but a well-crafted beer that is repeatedly 'freeze distilled' can achieve exquisite qualities and much higher alcohol concentrations. An escalation in the use of this relatively new methodology over the last 12 months has seen man's favorite beverage suddenly move into the 40+% ABV realm of spirits such as gin, rum, brandy, whiskey, and vodka, creating a new category of extreme beer. The world's strongest beer was 27% ABV, but amidst an informal contest to claim the title of the world's strongest beer, the top beer has jumped in strength dramatically. This week Gizmag spoke to the brewers at the center of the escalating competition. New contestants are gathering, and the race is now on to break 50% alcohol by volume."

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  1. Re:The article is a bit off by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    It's breeding, not breading, you fuck.

    How about some jam on breed? Would you like some of that? Retard.

  2. Re:But what about taste? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    All beer tastes like crap and people still buy it.