Ghost Deer: More Beer x Taxidermy From BrewDog
Some brewers use fluff like cans that tell you when they’re cold to stand out. BrewDog, on the other hand, uses animal carcasses. Mmm, carcassy.
Ghost Deer is a 28% golden belgian ale aged in “amazing” oak casks, fermented for 10 weeks, yada, yada, yada … It’s beer served from a taxidermied deer head. Whatever. I know the perfect shirt to wear with it. (Thanks, Ken!)
The last taxidermied beer release from BrewDog was “The World’s Strongest and World’s Most Expensive Beer,” called The End of History:
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And so it continues: http://thefullpint.com/trouble-brewing/trouble-brewing-no-respect 🙂
Yup. Not helpin’ much.
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