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Brew Dog Punk IPA

September 26, 2020 – 9:39 am No Comments

When the beer is served?
A light hint of aroma of light flora sweetness.

How’s the taste?
It start with light sweetness entry with hoppy bitter. The beer is quite carbonated with citrusy taste. At 5.6% the beer is consider quite easy to drink.

What’s the colour?
Cloudy blond

Where to drink?
Dranked it during Singapore Beerfest Asia 2011.

My Opinion:
For an IPA, I expected a bit more from it. A bit more hoppy in taste and more balance of bitter and sweetness together.

Brew Dog 5 A.M. Saint

August 29, 2021 – 8:48 am No Comments

When the beer is served?
Have a very nice hoppy/citrusy floral aroma.

How’s the taste?
The entry give a hoppy bitter taste with light sweetness at the end. It is a light body beer with light roasted flavour on linger. At 5%ABV the beer is actually quite easy to drink and quite a well balance beer. Not much after taste, just some light flavours.

What’s the colour?
Crystal reddish brown

Where to drink?
Dranked it during Singapore Beerfest Asia 2011.

My Opinion:
I quite like this beer. I like the bitter taste of it which kind of stay there for a while. I can drink this beer all night long as is quite balance and easy to drink. Too bad they don’t have it in Malaysia yet.

 

Brew Dog Trashy Blonde

August 15, 2021 – 9:07 am 2 Comments

When the beer is served?
Have a light very fruity lychee aroma.

How’s the taste?
Have a bitter entry with nice carbonation. The body is great. Have some light roasted aroma and nice bitter on the taste. At 4.1%ABV the beer is easy to drink. Not much after taste.

What’s the colour?
Crystal yellowish blonde

Where to drink?
Dranked it during Singapore Beerfest Asia 2011.

My Opinion:
If this beer are pack in a bit more taste, this beer could be even better. Overall is a good drinking beer, easy to go on and on.

 

Beer served in dead squirrels

July 30, 2021 – 10:15 am No Comments

The Straits Times Singapore Online

LONDON – THE strongest and most expensive beer ever created sold out within hours Friday, a Scottish brewery said, as they courted controversy by packaging the bottles inside the bodies of stuffed animals.

BrewDog, the self-described maverick brewery, presented the beer – which contains a record 55 per cent alcohol – inside the bodies of dead squirrels and stoats.

Animal rights activists rushed to condemn the stunt. ‘It’s pointless and it’s very negative to use dead animals when we should be celebrating live animals,’ Advocates for Animals policy director Libby Anderson told BBC Scotland. ‘This seems to be a perverse idea.’

BrewDog said the limited edition Belgian ale – made with juniper berries and dubbed ‘The End of History’ – was also the costliest beer ever sold. The squirrel bottles cost 700 pounds (S$1,370) each and the seven stoat bottles went for 500 pounds a pop. All sold out within four hours of going on sale, BrewDog managing director James Watt told AFP.

Watt said the controversial drink was the last in a line of experimental brews, explaining: ‘For the final installment in the strong beer series, we wanted to create something epic, something monumental.’ He said there were no plans to come up with a beer to beat this record, insisting: ‘We’re quite happy at 55 per cent.’

As for the taste, Watt described ‘The End of History’ as a ‘complex’ beer with a multitude of flavours including honey, mint and cinnamon. He recommended sipping the drink ‘much like you would a malt whiskey’, served up in a spirit glass rather than a pint glass.

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