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World’s most expensive beer is served in dead animals

By Jeff on July 23, 2010 in links, photos

can anyone loan me $800?

You’d expect a lot from a bottle of beer costing $765. What you get is 55 percent alcohol — and served in a squirrel.

The dead animals which were used to create the beers’ unusual appearance were four squirrels, seven weasels and a hare. All were roadkill, James Watt, co-founder of BrewDog, told msnbc.com.

Just 12 bottles were made and the company has already sold out. They will be shipped out to buyers in the United States, Canada, Italy, Denmark, Scotland and England next week.

The End of History was produced at BrewDog’s Fraserburgh brewery using an extreme freezing technique to separate the water from the solution.

The process is repeated dozens of times meaning hundreds of litres of beer is needed to produce one 330ml bottle.

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