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7 of the strangest beers ever produced

Beard Beer

You've probably heard of beer with wasabi, bacon and maybe a few other ingredients. However, this is still not (enough) bizarre. We want to share with you some of the most unusual beers for which we or have you ever heard.

1. BONE DUSTERS PALEO ALE

Bone Dusters Paleo Ale
Bone Dusters Paleo Ale

The yeast used for this beer is sourced by scraping the bone of a 35-million-year-old whale fossil. The creation is a teamwork of the brewery Lost Rhino Brewing and Jason Osborne from Paleo Quest, which added essence to this "beer from the bone". The resulting beer has something because of the wild yeast fruity taste.

2. CELESTE-JEWEL-ALE

Celeste-Jewel-Ale
Celeste-Jewel-Ale

Dogfish Head, who are no stranger to special beers, brewed this one especially for the autumnal equinox. It's an unusual ingredient this time moon dust. The meteroite pieces were actually dusted and soaked in malt for this extraterrestrial experience.

3. BEARD BEER

Beard Beer
Beard Beer

Beer from the company Rogue it is necessary from brewer John Maier's beard yeast, one of the company's leaders. It's a beard its decoration since 1983 and he is with her has already brewed more than 15 thousand beers. Don't worry, not all beers have his beard yeast. We believe it all sounds rather unappetizing, but they guarantee that the beer tastes great.

4. DOCK STREET WALKER

Dock Street Walker
Dock Street Walker

Boys from Dock Street Walker Brewing Co. are huge fans of the series The Walking Dead. To celebrate the series, they welded beer with smoked goat brain.

5. FENRIR NO. 26

Fenrir No. 26
Fenrir No. 26

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The beer was brewed by an Icelandic brewery Borg Brugghús. The fire that burned the ingredients for the malt is still burning sheep droppings. Because of this, the hops should gain something more citrus flavor.

6. THE 45-MILLION-YEAR-OLD BEER

Eocene Age Sap Amber for 45-Million-Year-Old Beer.
Eocene Age Sap Amber for 45-Million-Year-Old Beer.

Maybe they're guys from Fossil Fuels Brewing Co. watched Jurassic Park (too) many times - namely the making of theirs 45-Million-Year-Old Beer it reminds of what happened on that fictitious island. They used a sap from the Eocene age that solidified in amber around the fly. A team of scientists was able to extract some more yeast from it, which was used to make this beer. Yeast gives fruity and slightly sour aftertaste.

7. MANGALISTA PIG PORTER

Mangalist Pig Porter
Mangalist Pig Porter

The use of bacon in beer is not so unknown, using pig's head and bones but it probably is. In the brewery Right Brain they did just that. The result is a delicious beer with aftertaste of ham, which blends well with chocolate malt. Beer won gold medal at the Great American Beer Fest.

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