The 10 strangest beers in the world

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We all like to drink iced beer, especially on hot summer days, but sometimes producers take it a step further, trying to make a difference.

Here are 10 of the strangest beers ever bottled.

Chocolate Donut Beer
Shenandoah Brewery wanted to combine the two most beautiful things in the world (according to Homer Simpson, at least): beer and donuts. This beer generally received good reviews, went well in the market and is compared - to what else? - with a pair of cheap donuts from the corner oven or cheese shop.

Lindemans' Tea
It smells like iced tea with lemon, but when it starts to flow into the glass, you realize it is beer. This bittersweet drink, the offspring of an old brewery, has been aptly compared to Snapple.

Tomato beer (for children?)
Children like to imitate their parents. They want small cars to turn around. They want fake cell phones to do what they say on the phone. Now they also want beer. At least, that's what the creators of Kidsbeer think. The (naturally) non-alcoholic and vitamin E-rich tomato beer, which is said to tend more to the taste of cola than tomato juice, comes again from Japan. In fact, she demonstrates the slogan "Even children do not fight her without a drink", which may be commercially successful, but it is a bit. Shocking.

Crème Brûlée beer
"Thick" and black, when put in the glass, this beer is in the form the opposite of what its name implies. But when it reaches the mouth, the "ideas" of burnt caramel, sweet vanilla, and creamy base come to the surface. Everything you need for those who love the well-known dessert of French origin, but do not have time for their oven…

Bacon beer
The bacon craze really erupted when Brooklyn Brewery started producing incredible amounts of beer with bacon. Brown ale, "fortified" with bacon fat and "matured" in bourbon barrels. Bourbon, bacon and beer? That is, how to fail?

Oyster Stout beer
Oysters and beer, how many things are better than the above combination? How about a salty combination of the two? Several companies have created their own oyster-beer variant - perhaps with the "sure" backs of Clamato's success, a matching beverage combination. Although many beers that advertise themselves as oyster stouts are simply made to be eaten with an oyster meal, the Harpoon brewery version is actually "baked" with oysters from Island Creek, Massachusetts!

Wostyntje (Mustard Beer)
This Belgian beer would be the perfect complement to a new line of hot dog flavored chips. It is made on the basis of mustard seeds, which give it an intense and ρ mustard (what else?) Taste.

Steak-flavored beer (for dogs!)
It is generally difficult to be a dog. Lots of smell, lots of digging holes, lots of hands and faces to lick. At the end of a long day, who said that man's best friend is not entitled to a beer? That's why Dutch Kwispelbier dog lovers created this non-alcoholic beer variant, with a beef aroma.

Beer Pizza
"Pizza - beer" is a very classic combination, so why not try to make it from a combination… single product? Tom Seerfurth's Mamma Mia Pizza Beer contains oregano, basil, tomato, and garlic in the mix to give demanding beer consumers the ultimate experience. Although the public and critics welcomed it and compared it to the corresponding taste of Pringles pizza, it should be noted that we lack cheese, a key ingredient in pizza. And what is a pizza without cheese? A simple pastry cake…

Milk beer (Bilk)
We all know from children that milk is good for us. But sometimes, you do not even want a white glass with 2% fat. Do you prefer a beer? So the Japanese solved the issue in the blink of an eye. Bilk is the result of a good business idea and a surplus milk production. The mixture contains 30% milk and is currently offered only in Japan.

Source: 24man.com.cy