Introducing World's Strongest Beer

Meet the World's new strongest beer- a beer called Armageddon. With 65% alcohol, this drink is 130 proof. The beer is the creation of the Scottish brewery Brewmeister.

A spokesman said: "Despite being 65%, the beer has a lot of flavour - malty, hoppy, slightly sweet and lots of yeast still in the beer... ...Be careful though, smelling it is probably enough to put you over the limit!"

That 65 percent alcohol by volume trumps the previous champion, a beer made by BrewDog, which was at 55 percent. They were able to achieve such a high percentage by freezing the beer, removing some of the ice that forms, while leaving much of the unfrozen alcohol (because water and alcohol freeze at vastly different temperatures).

The beer is for sale in 330ml bottles at £40.00, but there is a two week back order due to high demand.

-Via Orange


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Beer is made of malted barley, hops, water and yeast. The sugar content of the malt allows beer of about 8 percent alcohol. In order to get higher alcohol content, sugar must be added, or distilled spirits. Therefore it is not beer, it is beer flavored liquor.
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Lincoln and Byron's condition - the twin-to-twin transfusion - is actually not terribly rare; it's caused by a malformation of the placenta that results in one of the twins getting far greater blood flow than the other. A couple I know has a set of twins that had the same thing going on, but the OB/GYN caught it early and an in-utero surgical procedure corrected it.

It's hard to tell them apart now, 18 months later, as they tear around like mad-toddlers!
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more like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Devito in the movie TWINS
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096320/

I just hope that their mom doesn't run off to an Artist's commune...Sorry could help myself.
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