Here is a list of their beers and what each entails:
Trashy Blond - this is beer with a twist. Containing pineapples, imported hops, tropical fruit and more, it's extremely popular among beer lovers. This particular beer contains a relatively low amount of alcohol, especially when compared to BrewDog's other beers.
Tactical Nuclear Penguin - containing a very high 32% alcohol content, this beer was actually made with the involvement of penguins at an ice cream factory. BrewDog warns anyone who enjoys this beer to drink it in very small amounts due to its very high alcohol content.
77 Lager - this pale malt beer is made with no preservatives, additives or anything else unnecessary, and like the Trashy Blond, only contains 4.9% of alcohol.
5 AM Saint - this beer which contains 5% alcohol, is citrusy and aromatic. The twist with this beer is that it contains a very high amount of hops.
Punk IPA - this beer's twist is lots of hops as well as toffee, and tropical fruits. It only contains 6% alcohol.
Paradox - containing 10% alcohol, this is BrewDog's whiskey beer, which is made with cask.
Sink The Bismarck - this beer contains an astounding 41% alcohol. It contains a blend of flavors, including honey, fruit and a great deal of hops.
Tokyo - this beer, which contains 18.2% alcohol, is brewed with a special twist of jasmine and cranberries. It is also dry-hopped on oak chips.
Hardcore IPA - with 9.2% alcohol, this beer is hardcore because of the super extremely high amount of hops used. It also contains a delicate toffee and citrus taste.
End of History - Out of all of Brewdog's beers, their is the most controversial for two reasons. First of all, End of History is shockingly brewed inside of taxidermied animals. The second reason why this particular beer is so controversial is because of the high percentage of alcohol that it contains. Regular beer contains less than 15% alcohol, while End of History contains a staggering 55%. If you want to purchase a bottle of End of History, you'll have to cough up a whopping $771.
If you want to try these outrageous beers, you don't necessarily have to travel to Scotland as these beers are available in the United States. You can even order it online. Just be careful with the beers with the higher alcohol content and drink responsibly.
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