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What is the most expensive beer to be served at a beer festival?
Hey friend,
I did a bit of research and found out that the most expensive beer to be served at a beer festival was actually the "The End of History" beer by BrewDog. It was sold for $765 per bottle at the 2010 BrewDog beer festival.
What makes this beer so expensive is not only its unique taste, but also its packaging. "The End of History" is a Belgian-style ale that is brewed with juniper berries and nettles, then matured for several months before being served. However, what really sets it apart is its bottle, which is made from a real taxidermy squirrel.
Yes, you read that right. The bottle is placed inside a preserved squirrel carcass, making it one of the most unique and expensive beers in the world. In fact, only 12 bottles were made and each one had a different animal carcass.
But why did BrewDog decide to create such an outrageous beer? According to the co-founder of BrewDog, James Watt, it was a way to challenge people's perceptions of what beer can be. He wanted to create a beer that would push the boundaries of taste and imagination.
While "The End of History" might not be everyone's cup of tea (or should I say, beer?), it certainly created a buzz in the beer community and put BrewDog on the map as a brewery that isn't afraid to take risks and experiment with new flavors and packaging.
So, there you have it. "The End of History" beer by BrewDog is officially the most expensive beer to be served at a beer festival. If you're ever lucky enough to come across a bottle, prepare yourself for a unique and expensive drinking experience.
Cheers!
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