Mamma Mia! Pizza Beer
Dogfish Head Punkin Ale
Rogue Chipotle Ale
Rogue Chocolate Stout
Porterhouse Oyster Stout
Anyway, our point is that next time you drink a pint of this precious liquid, you should feel proud knowing that you’re keeping an ancient tradition alive. Of course, beer has evolved (and sometimes regressed) during the years, with some more than unusual mutations showing up here and there.
That’s why we have decided to dedicate this top 10 to those who have experimented with beer in a bid to take it to new heights
Ingredients: Unfiltered American Ale Brewed With Basil, Oregano, Tomato and Garlic.
Dogfish Head Punkin Ale
Ingredients: Pumpkin, Brown Sugar, All Spice Cinnamon and Nutmeg.
Rogue Chipotle Ale
Ingredients: Malts: Harrington, Klages & Maier Munich; hops: Cascade and Willamette; Specialty: Chipotle Peppers; Yeast & Water; Rogue's Pacman Yeast & Free Range Coastal Water.
Rogue Chocolate Stout
Ingredients: Great Western 2-Row, Crystal 135- 165, Chocolate & Rogue Micro Barley Farm DareTM & RiskTM Malts; Rogue Micro Hopyard Revolution & Rebel Hops, Rolled Oats, Roasted Barley, Natural Chocolate Flavoring, Free Range Coastal Waters & Pacman Yeast.
Porterhouse Oyster Stout
Ingredients: Grain: Pale Malt, Roast Barley, Black Malt, Flaked Barley; Hops: Galena, Nugget, East Kent Goldings; Brewed with Fresh Oyster.
Crème Brûlée Imperial Milk StoutIngredients: 2-Row Pale Malt,Dark Caramel Malt, Vanilla Bean, Lactose Sugar; Kettle Hops: Columbus, Aroma; Hops: Horizon.
Stone Smoked PorterIngredients: Barley, Hops, Water, Yeast, chocolate and coffee-like flavours.
Infinium Champagne BeerIngredients: Malt Varieties: Custom blend of two-row malted barley, malted spring white wheat, and malted oats; Hop Varieties: Hallertau Mittlefrueh, Spalt Spalter, Tettnang Tettnanger and Hersbrucker Noble Hops; Yeast Strain: Samuel Adams ale yeast, Belgian yeast .
Sprecher Mbege Banana BeerIngredients: Malts and Bananas are the main ingredient.
Tomato BibereIngredients: Malted Barley and Tomato Juice.
You probably didn’t know this, but beer is one of the world’s oldest alcoholic beverages, with some experts (known as Wikipedia) claiming its history dates back to the 6th millennium BC – although we know for a fact that at that time beer taps had not been invented yet.Anyway, our point is that next time you drink a pint of this precious liquid, you should feel proud knowing that you’re keeping an ancient tradition alive. Of course, beer has evolved (and sometimes regressed) during the years, with some more than unusual mutations showing up here and there.
That’s why we have decided to dedicate this top 10 to those who have experimented with beer in a bid to take it to new heights
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