Beer served in dead animals

A Scottish brewery has generated a storm of controversy by releasing the world’s strongest and most expensive beer in bottles made from dead animals.
Called ‘The End of History’, the beer sells at $855 a bottle and is 55 percent alcohol, UK newspaper the Telegraph reported.
Scottish beer makers BrewDog made 12 bottles of the ale using the stuffed remains of seven stoats, four squirrels and one hare.
Brewery co-founder James Watt described the ale as “the beer to end all beers”.

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July 24th, 2010
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