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After two breweries rocked the craft beer world with a titanic competition, they decided to join forces and bring out the mightiest craft beer of all time.
For years, the breweries BrewDog and Schorschbräu fought a bitter battle over the scene’s strongest craft beer. No sooner had one brewery released a beer than the other came up with an even stronger one. It went back and forth like this for quite a while until the giants of strong beers sat down at a table to get things done. By joining forces, the brewers wanted to put an end to the competition and manifest their undisputed dominance over the realm of spirits. And they succeeded.
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Their triumphant masterpiece is called Strength in Numbers and is a majestic Eisbock with an incredible 57.8% alcohol content. The noble drop is so highly dosed that, as a precaution, it was filled into bottles with a capacity of only 40 milliliters. The basis for the incomparable beer is BrewDogs Death or Glory, a Belgian Golden Ale distilled using the Eisbock process. However, before the beer got into the expert hands of Georg Tscheuschner, it matured in whiskey barrels for a whopping ten years. We can say with absolute certainty that there has never been a beer like this before.
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