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If you’re of the thinking that beer begins and ends with Budweiser, prepare to have blown by the sheer variety of flavor and strength of the weird and wonderful brews that we’ve collected below. After a fair bit of “in-field research” and numerous two-day hangovers, here is our list of the strongest beers and ales around. Enjoy.

10. Hakusekikan Brewery, Japan (Hurricane, 15% ABV)

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Wading into deep water straight away, we have this beautiful beer from Japan. Termed a Barley wine, this is a strong ale that is accented by its hard-hitting aroma, with punches of fruit and kicks of pepper

and parsley. As often is the case, this barley wine pours “flat” with no head, though it still has its effervescence.

Dark coffee in color, this beer is murky and has a deceptively sweet taste with cinnamon and pear flavors. DO NOT trust this beer though; at 15% ABV it will tempt you to have another, then another – and you’ll go to stand up and realize it has taken control of your legs, literally going out of its way to ensure an unsteady walk home.

9. The Bruery, USA (Chocolate Rain, 19.5% ABV)

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A big jump now to a beer that is almost 20% ABV, Chocolate Rain (yes, it is probably named after the song) is an impressive imperial stout, very much like the world-renowned Guinness, but stronger feistier and smoother. It truly does taste of chocolate, with hints of liquorice and vanilla. It pours a darkish brown, and smells kind of like turpentine at first. Once this clears, a weird raisin and vanilla smell punch through.

To get this unique taste, they brew up a batch of another one of their beers, Black Tuesday, and leave it to stoop in a bourbon barrel with cocoa nibs and vanilla beans. Barely bubbly, this is probably the best beer on this list, and it makes you sorry to finish the bottle. This is something you would probably break out at Christmas – like a mulled wine.

8. Cannabrew LTD, United Kingdom (Cannabis Infused Beer)

They discovered the benefits of CBD during a semi-professional rugby career back in 2019. Sick and tired of aches and pains, Elliot (their Founder) was introduced to CBD. Matched with his unrivalled passion for craft beer, he set about creating one of the UK’s first CBD infused craft breweries.

As CBD products become better known on the worldwide stage, it is important to highlight their uncommon flavor. It’s complex and unusual, perhaps due to the process it is made. Rather than hops, it is brewed from cannabis. As with all beers, the yeast is key to the beer’s overall taste and finish – and they have kept particularly quiet about theirs.

7. De Struise Brouwers, Belgium (Five Squared, 25% ABV)

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And now for something complete different, and far more nasty. The De Struise brewery in Belgium brewed up this extra-special high-strength ale for charity. Known collectively as a Belgium quad, these types of high beers have been brewed by Trappist monks for centuries.

This limited run came sealed with what seemed like several candles worth of wax, in a gratuitously big bottle, as if they were trying to cause as much damage to head and liver and wallet as possible. It doesn’t taste as strong as it is; with a rich, almost butterscotch taste, this beer is a very damn drinkable beer.

This beer is absolutely recommended if you can find it, but be warned; as part of a limited run, the few bottles that are left will be expensive.

6. Brew Dog, Scotland (Tactical Nuclear Penguin, 32% ABV)

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One of the true titans of the beer world, this Scottish imperial stout boasts a percentage that would give most spirits a run for their money. Like many stouts, this beer is an exceedingly dark brown, viscous with coffee and syrupy tasting notes. This beer is aged in whisky barrels, and has adopted a smoky flavor, with hints of dried rich fruits.

The method for achieving a beer with such a brutal ABV is a simple as it is genius: after it had sat in various whisky casks, the boys at Brew Dog sent their first batch off to an ice cream factory, where the brew was frozen. All but the most alcoholic fluid is frozen in the process, and the remaining liquid is drained off and bottled, leaving you with a huge 32% ABV.

5. Schorschbräu, Germany (Schorschbock, 43% ABV)

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Talk about a vindictive beer. The wonderful brewers at Schorschbräu were not happy with Brew Dog making a beer stronger than theirs, so they created this short-run brew in retaliation. Known in Germany as an “Eisbock,” and using a similar freeze method, Schorschbock maxes out at 43% ABV. That’s an average whisky strength and, unlike its monochromatic rival, tastes like brandy or scotch.

It pours dead with no head whatsoever, and is a light to darkish brown in color. As you might expect, this brew is thick, oily and, like a good wine, has legs that run down the glass when you swirl it. The taste is strong with caramel notes and woody malt, finishing with a strong sweet bitterness.

4. Brew Dog, Scotland (End Of History, 55% ABV)

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The war continues. In retaliation, Brew Dog unleashed “The End Of History” as a repost to their Germanic rivals. Part of a small batch brew, and sporting a £500 price tag, this beer also boasted the title of most expensive beer in the world. Each bottle was uniquely styled, and as eccentric as the brewers who made it.

How eccentric? Well, a simple label would not suffice for such a strong beer, so the boys at Brew Dog did away with them altogether, and instead stuffed each bottle into various taxidermy animals, made from local road kill.

A lot of forethought was put into this, and the patience truly does show – even the beer’s “title” has been thought out, and is an homage to the American philosopher Francis Fukuyama suggesting that this “brew is to beer as democracy is to history.” It also hinted that this would be the last of Brew Dog’s high-strength tipples.

More than a beer, this extremely powerful brew tastes as though it has been left to float in a batch of scotch. The beer itself seems almost an afterthought, though hints of marzipan and raisin come through in the finish: a reminder that, underneath the veneer, this is still a very good and actually quite humble beer.

3. Schorschbräu, Germany (Schorschbock Finis Coronat Opus, 57% ABV)

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Perhaps there was a reason that Brew Dog stopped when they did; its eventual unseater is just plain unforgiving, with a Latin name that translates to “the end crowns the work.” This beer is like bitumen: thick, unpalatable, and will probably do something vicious to your insides. It’s a robust Eisbock akin to a fine peaty scotch in how it burns as you drink it. Quite frankly, it offends all five senses, so if you’re into that sort of thing, drink away.

With warming malts and heavy sugary undertones, there’s no head, it is deceptively still for such a vindictive explosion of boozy power. This is not a drink to consume alone, but with friends. If you can lay hands on a bottle, it certainly is an experience.

2. T’koelschip, The Netherlands (Start The Future, 60% ABV)

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With the competition between Brew Dog and Schorschbräu over, Dutch brewer T’koelschip stepped into the fracas with its own super-strength behemoth of a beer, an Eisbock named Start The Future. This is a playful dig at the Brew Bog boys’ “The End Of History’. It pours a pallid amber color, with a very strong boozy nose. It’s viscous, with a hint of fruit and a bitter floral hop finish

This is an impressive beer, though once you approach the 60% ABV margin, you begin to sacrifice flavor for pure strength. As an experience, this beer will be remembered fondly, by both you and the poor souls you talked into drinking it.

1. Brewmeister, Scotland (Armageddon, 65% ABV)

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This one is just plain scary. An insane new brewery called Brewmeister crafted the aptly-named Armageddon, which rivals the strengths of hard hitting special batch scotch whisky’s such as Edradours’ (65%), and Laphroaig’s Quarter Cask (62%.) It’s somehow both extremely bitter (with the consistency of a weak gravy,) and surprisingly mild, with none of the hard-hitting alcohol taste present in other high-strength beers.

However they achieved such a miracle, Armageddon still clocks in at an absolutely evil 65% APV, and is currently the strongest beer in the world. Until somebody dares break the 70% barrier, that is. And yes, that is a challenge.

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Ten Tales of Bears… Not Beers https://listorati.com/ten-tales-of-bears-not-beers/ https://listorati.com/ten-tales-of-bears-not-beers/#respond Sat, 01 Apr 2023 04:10:38 +0000 https://listorati.com/ten-tales-of-bears-not-beers/

Full disclosure—my husband claims that I don’t listen to him. He’ll assert he’s told me something when I have absolutely no recollection of it whatsoever. Zero. Nada. Zilch. It reached such a point that I even went to the doctor and had my hearing tested. My doctor informed me that despite my advancing years and love of hard rock, my hearing is just fine. It turns out that I am indeed selectively deaf to my husband.

So perhaps it should come as not too much of a surprise that when he challenged me to come up with a list for  about beers, here is the resulting list about bears. Close, but not quite. Enjoy!

Related: Top 10 Unusual Ways People Have Survived Bear Attacks

10 Teenage Bear Trippin’ On Hallucinogenic Honey

The Turkish Kaçkar mountains near the Black Sea and the foothills of the Himalayas are the only locations in the world where an indigenous species of rhododendron plant produces a potent hallucinogenic neurotoxin called grayanotoxin. When bees feed on the rhododendron flower nectar, they produce a bitter-tasting, murky-looking, reddish-hued honey called “deli bal” in Turkish, which translates as “mad honey.”

Produced in relatively small quantities by local beekeepers, mad honey is a traditional cure used to treat a wide range of conditions, including high blood pressure and impotence. Even a small amount, either eaten by itself or mixed into hot water or warm milk, can trigger mild hallucinations and a warm and fuzzy sense of euphoria.

Of course, too much of a good thing is not without risk, and in Turkey, dozens of people are hospitalized annually, suffering from the after-effects of over-indulging on mad honey. Symptoms of an OD on the trippy sweet stuff include nausea, seizures, and heart arrhythmia; occasionally, it can prove fatal.

In early August 2022, authorities from the Turkish Agricultural Ministry rescued a young brown bear cub, who had been found disorientated and intoxicated from an apparent over-indulgence of mad honey. Footage showing the bear tripping out and grizzling as it sat belly-up in the back of a pick-up truck after her rescue has gone viral. The young bear was taken to a vet, where it was kept under observation for several days before being released back into the wild, none the worse for the experience.[1]

9 Bears Munch on a Wealthy Couple and a Sports Star

On July 16, 2022, after taking off in less than ideal flying conditions, with low cloud and limited visibility, a helicopter being flown by former Russian world junior biathlon champion Igor Malinovsky disappeared. Also on board the private tourist flight were a wealthy business couple, Zoya Kaygorodova and Sergey Kolesnyak.

The next day, rescuers located the burnt-out helicopter debris on the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia, an area renowned for its spectacular scenery and population of brown bears. The bodies of the three on board (or, more accurately, parts of them) were later found some distance away from the wreckage, mauled and partially eaten by the brown bears inhabiting the remote region. “The remains of dead tourists after the crash of a Robinson helicopter in Kamchatka were dragged away by bears,” Russian channel 5TV reported, later describing their bodies as being “tormented by animals.”

The Kamchatka Peninsula has one of the highest densities of brown bears on the planet, with an estimated population of between 10,000 to 14,000 bears inhabiting an area approximately the size of the state of California. While brown bears are one of the largest species of bear, with a grown male weighing around 1,500 pounds (680 kilograms), they typically eat leaves and berries, salmon, insects, and small mammals, not usually tourists.

Authorities have theorized that some of the local bears opportunistically sifted through the charred wreckage of the helicopter to scavenge the remains of the unlucky trio. It’s unclear whether or not any of them were still alive when they were dragged away.[2]

8 Andy and the Bears

Scandal-plagued Prince Andrew has kept a relatively low public profile following accusations of gross misconduct and sexual abuse linked to his longstanding friendship with convicted billionaire pedophile, the late Jeffrey Epstein. However, earlier this year, it emerged that the shady royal has more wholesome bedfellows these days, in the form of a collection of dozens of teddy bears.

The grand old Duke of York apparently “absolutely loves” his collection of 72 bears, with former Buckingham Palace maid Charlotte Briggs revealing that the bear-wrangling staff is given a full day of training in order to be able to properly look after the teddy bear collection. “As soon as I got the job, I was told about the teddies, and it was drilled into me how he wanted them,” Briggs explains, adding that “everything had to be just right. It was so peculiar… It was so odd. After all, he was a grown man who had served in the Falklands. But he absolutely loved the teddies and was very clear about how he wanted them arranged.”

By day, the bears, most of which are dressed in traditional sailor suits, much like the right royal former Royal Navy officer, are arranged on the prince’s bed in the same order each day, from smallest to largest. While at night, the staff has to relocate the bears from the bed to their own specific pre-allocated positions, with Andy’s two favorite bears being seated on mahogany thrones on either side of his four-poster bed.

Briggs finished working at the palace in 1997, and it is believed that the prince has somewhat scaled back his collection since then. Recalling her time with Andy and his beloved bears, she explains that it was the “most bizarre thing to be paid for.”[3]

7 Bear Likes Condensed Milk a Little Too Much

In July 2022, a 2-year-old female polar bear seemingly pleaded with humans for help after getting a tin can stuck in its mouth. In the remote northern Russia Arctic settlement of Dikson, the bear was spotted going from house to house, desperate and hoping that someone would remove the can of condensed milk.

Cellphone footage shows a man tentatively trying to help the bear, but the can appears to be lodged too deeply in its mouth, digging into its tongue. One witness described how “the bear got so exhausted with the can, it was coming to us and sticking its tongue out… But it was impossible to help without traumatizing the bear, so people gave up.”

A specialist team from the Moscow Zoo was sent for and used a dart gun to safely tranquilize the bear. They removed the can and treated the small cuts on its tongue. “We hope that everything will be fine. We left some fish near the bear because she had been without food and water for quite a long time,” explained Svetlana Akulova, director general of Moscow Zoo.

While the bear was weak from hunger, emaciated and dehydrated, she was expected to fully recover from her unpleasant experience, being released back into the wild several days after her ordeal.[4]

6 Bear Harbors Criminal

Eighteen-year-old Joshua Dobson found himself being sought by police for auto theft and driving offenses in August 2022. These included driving while disqualified and not paying for fuel in said stolen car.

Officers from the Greater Manchester Police were searching for the man in a house in Rochdale, England, when they noticed something unusual about a rather large teddy bear in the corner of a room. The bear was seen to be clearly breathing. “When we saw this large bear breathing during a hunt for a thief, we thought something wasn’t right… then we found our suspect stuffed inside,” they later explained in a social media post.

The criminal mastermind had indeed tried to evade detection by the police officers who were searching for him by climbing inside a large, stuffed teddy bear.

Dobson was ultimately sentenced to nine months of detention in a young offenders’ institution. A spokesperson for the police later quipped that Dobson was now “stuffed behind bars,” adding that “hopefully, he has a bearable time inside.”[5]

5 Cali House Rumbling

A family living in picturesque Lake Tahoe, California, didn’t pay any real heed to the “odd rumbling” and “snoring-like noises” they could hear coming from beneath their floor. Their neighbors apparently couldn’t hear it, and as they were unable to identify the source of the noise, they decided to ignore it.

But when spring came around this past April, the mother bear sleeping under their house woke up, as did her four young yearling cubs. Incredibly, a total of five black bears had been hibernating under their house for the entire winter, having easily gained access through an opening in the crawl space. The family, who wish to remain anonymous, put out a call for help in removing the unwanted lodgers.

“The people in the house could no longer deny there was probably a bear under the house,” explained a spokesperson for the BEAR League, a non-profit organization that provides bear rescue services and educates the public about bears. “It was quite the scene to then watch the four yearling cubs emerge from the opening and join together on the other side of the fence to venture forth into 2022,” they added.

Black bears like these are relatively common in parts of California, and the Department of Fish and Wildlife estimates that there are approximately 25,000 to 35,000 inhabiting the state. Volunteers from the BEAR League are frequently called upon in spring to assist homeowners in safely encouraging bears to vacate properties once their hibernation is over.[6]

4 Tea for Two

Royalists rejoiced when 96-year-old Queen Elizabeth made a surprise appearance with Paddington Bear in a comedic sketch to mark her Platinum Jubilee, celebrating her astounding 70 years on the throne.

Viewers were utterly delighted to witness the monarch sharing tea and friendly chitchat with the famous British bear to kick off the televised Platinum Party held at Windsor Palace. Unfortunately, health concerns and the physical demands of such an auspicious event meant that the Queen could not attend the event in person.

A royal spokesperson explained how “while the Queen may not be attending the concert in person, she was very keen that people understood how much it meant to her and that all those watching had a great time,” adding that “her Majesty is well known for her sense of humor, so it should be no surprise that she decided to take part in tonight’s sketch.”

In the skit, Paddington Bear shows the Queen how he keeps marmalade sandwiches under his hat, while the monarch reveals that she too keeps some in her iconic handbag. Paddington then congratulates the Queen on her 70-year reign, saying: “Happy Jubilee, ma’am. And thank you for everything.” To which the Queen replies, “That’s very kind.” The humorous appearance ends with the Queen and Paddington using spoons to tap out the beat to Queen’s “We Will Rock You” on royal china teacups, fading into the rockers starting the musical performances of the celebration.[7]

3 Hairy Porch Pirate

Toilet paper was one of the must-haves during the height of the pandemic-driven shopping panic. Supermarket shelves were cleared out, and unscrupulous folks were selling toilet paper at exorbitant prices, trying to capitalize on the insanity. In Aug 2021, an Amazon package containing toilet paper was snatched by an opportunistic porch pirate—but in this case, it was a bear.

“Amazon had dropped off the packages maybe five minutes before, and I got the alert on my security camera, and then I got a second alert five minutes later,” explained homeowner Kirstin Levine. Surveillance footage revealed a black bear stealing the package off the porch of her Connecticut home and moseying casually back down her driveway. “It was hysterical… I knew nothing in there was going to be irreplaceable, so it was a fun afternoon for sure,” she added.

The pilfered package was later found in a neighbor’s yard, a little battered and bent, but ultimately none the worse for the experience.[8]

2 Bear Bling

The most expensive teddy bear in existence was made by German toy manufacturer Steiff in collaboration with iconic fashion brand Louis Vuitton. The one-of-a-kind item sold at a charity auction held by Christie’s in Monaco in 2000 for a whopping 2.1 million dollars.

Steiff teddy bears have been around for an impressive 120 years, with the first teddy bear being exhibited at the Leipzig Toy Fair in 1903. The toy company itself was started way back in 1880. An upmarket toy brand, a 14-inch (35-centimeter) tall limited edition Steiff bear could set you back $US 285, while a single 4.8-inch (12-centimeter) teddy bear Christmas ornament sells for $US 121. (Side note: The majority of Prince Andrew’s collection are apparently Steiff bears.)

The insanely expensive 17-inch (45-centimeter) tall Steiff Louis Vuitton teddy bear reportedly has eyes made of sapphires and diamonds and is made with fabric inlaid with gold. The blinged-up bear was bought by Korean collector Jessie Kim. It is currently the Guinness World Record holder for the most expensive teddy bear and is on display at the Teddy Bear Museum in the Korean city of Jeju.[9]

1 The Internet Loses It Over a Sleeping “Blue” Bear

When 45-year-old Clueless actress Alicia Silverstone revealed during a recent podcast that she is still sleeping in the same bed as her 11-year-old son Bear Blu, people were aghast, and they made their thoughts known all over the internet.

Clinical psychologist and best-selling author of three parenting books, Dr. Laura Markham, was highly critical of Silverstone, describing the practice of prolonged attachment parenting as being “irresponsible.” She warned that Blue Bear was likely to develop serious boundary issues as a result and be subjected to bullying due to what many consider a bizarre practice.

These sentiments were echoed by parenting expert and psychologist Reena Patel, who commented that “when a child begins to question the difference in genders, hits puberty, and or starts to show discomfort is when to stop. It can be as early as five years of age.”

Silverstone, who also caused consternation several years ago when she revealed that she would chew her son’s food before transferring it directly into his mouth from her own, joked that she knew that she would incur the wrath of mom-shamers all over the globe for her rather unique ‘natural’ parenting practices. However, she asserted that at this point in her life, she simply didn’t care what they thought.[10]

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