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Beer Lovers Of The World Head To Sigel’s Now!

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I just got a note that Sigel’s has secured 24 of the strongest bottles of beer made in the world, and they won’t last long.  I can’t imagine how a 40 % abv beer would taste – stout, pungent, caramelized, herbal, hoppy….but I do know it is powerful. Here are the details:

Sink the Bismark (41% abv) & Tactical Nuclear Penguin (32% abv) 

These incredible offerings from the geniuses at BrewDog are now available in Dallas for the first time! Only 60 bottles of each beer are coming to Dallas and Sigels has secured 24 of each. Act quickly before these incredibly complex, artisinal brews disappear! 

Sink the Bismarck  is a quadruple IPA that contains four times the hops, four times the bitterness and frozen four times to create at a staggering 41% ABV. This is IPA amplified, the most evocative style of the craft beer resistance with the volume cranked off the scale. Kettle hopped, dry hopped then freeze hopped for a deep fruit, resinous and spicy aroma. A full out attack on your taste-buds ensues as the incredibly smooth liquid delivers  a crescendo of malt, sweet honey, hop oils and a torpedo of hop bitterness which lasts and lasts.  Cost is $121.99 per 12oz bottle. 

Tactical Nuclear Penguin is an amber-imperial stout originating from the amount of time it spent exposed to extreme cold. This beer was initially double barrel aged for 14 months; maturing in the deep, rich oak of Scottish whisky casks. After this epic maturation the beer was then frozen, then frozen again, then frozen again. This is an extremely strong beer, it should be enjoyed in small servings and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance. In exactly the same manner that you would enjoy a fine whisky, a Frank Zappa album or a visit from a friendly yet anxious ghost. Cost is $95.99 per 12oz bottle.

Available only at the Sigel’s on Greenville, Fitzhugh, in Addison and Richardson.

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