wellinghall: (Orkney)
wellinghall ([personal profile] wellinghall) wrote2009-11-27 10:42 am
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World's strongest beer with 32% strength launched

A controversial Scottish brewery has launched what it described as the world's strongest beer - with a 32% alcohol content.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east/8380412.stm
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[personal profile] emperor 2009-11-27 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
freeze-distillation

[identity profile] wellinghall.livejournal.com 2009-11-27 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Out of ignorance - why freeze-distillation, and not any other sort?

Also, could it be fortified with the addition of spirits?
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[personal profile] emperor 2009-11-27 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Dunno, that's what the brewery said :)

[identity profile] wellinghall.livejournal.com 2009-11-27 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Fairy nuff :-)

[identity profile] tigerfort.livejournal.com 2009-11-27 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Freeze distillation is cheaper and more controllable for small quantities of stuff, IIRC. Also, of course, you'll get different mixtures of volatiles (and thus different flavours) with different types of distillation; they may have tried several and decided this was nicest. But I suspect it was easier and cheaper :)

You could fortify it with spirits, but in order to get from even a very strong (say 10%abv) beer to this strength, you'd wind up with something that contained more spirit than original beer. So it might not taste quite like beer any more, since it'd really be cheap vodka diluted with a bit of beer :)