Drew Vics | August 5, 2010
Scotland brewery BrewDog vs. German brewery Schorschbräu? The End of History, a very small 12 bottle run which sold out in days, fetching about $770 per bottle. The highest commercial beer ABV at 55% alcohol.
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Drew Vics | November 4, 2009
Several states are passing legislation which will raise the ABV% limit on beer. Some have commented that people may tend to drink fewer beers because the beers will be stronger and, thus, do the job quicker. David Rosenbloom, president of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, says there is no [...]
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