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thedailywhat:

This Is Just Plain Wrong of the Day: “The End of History” is an honest-to-nastiness high ABV (55%) beer product produced by Scotland-based craft brewery BrewDog, which comes complete with its very own taxidermied rodent koozie.

This blond Belgian ale is infused with nettles from the Scottish Highlands and Fresh juniper berries. Only 12 bottles have been made and each comes with its own certificate and is presented in a stuffed stoat or grey squirrel. The striking packaging was created by a very talented taxidermist and all the animals used were road kill.

Each bottle will set you back a cool $760, but, as I understand it, there’s nothing quite like swigging a tall cold one while staring deep into the vacant, hopeless gaze of dead vermin.
[adfreak.]

This totally freaked me out on the front page of BBC this morning.  This is SO NOT OK… although my reaction at the time was… well… I guess Rene and Keller will need one of those for the man cave.
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thedailywhat:

This Is Just Plain Wrong of the Day:The End of History” is an honest-to-nastiness high ABV (55%) beer product produced by Scotland-based craft brewery BrewDog, which comes complete with its very own taxidermied rodent koozie.

This blond Belgian ale is infused with nettles from the Scottish Highlands and Fresh juniper berries. Only 12 bottles have been made and each comes with its own certificate and is presented in a stuffed stoat or grey squirrel. The striking packaging was created by a very talented taxidermist and all the animals used were road kill.

Each bottle will set you back a cool $760, but, as I understand it, there’s nothing quite like swigging a tall cold one while staring deep into the vacant, hopeless gaze of dead vermin.

[adfreak.]

This totally freaked me out on the front page of BBC this morning.  This is SO NOT OK… although my reaction at the time was… well… I guess Rene and Keller will need one of those for the man cave.

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