World's strongest beer being served inside dead animals
London, July 24 (ANI): The world's strongest beer, named The End of History, has sold out within hours despite the 55 percent alcohol beverage being served inside stuffed animals.
The beer, made by Scottish firm BrewDog, costs 500 pounds per bottle and they have been put inside dead stoats, squirrels and a hare.
"Despite the heavy criticism from the unenlightened, we have proved that there definitely is a market for our cutting edge fusion of beer, art and taxidermy," Sky News quoted BrewDog boss James Watt as saying.
"All 12 bottles sold out within four hours of going on sale.
"We are strongly recommending that the people who bought this beer enjoy it with a weather eye on the horizon for inflatable alcohol industry Nazis, judgemental washed up neo-prohibitionists or any grandiloquent, ostentatious foxes," he said.
He also added that no more bottles of the beer will go on sale and that they only ever planned to sell 'The End of History' once. (ANI)
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