Rare and expensive beers around the world
- Priced at $150 for 750 ml, Utopia is brewed every two years
- One of the strongest beer in the world, Schorschbock 57 is 110-proof
- Only 30 bottles of Antartic Nail have been brewed
There are two kinds of people in the world, ones who love a pint or two every other day and ones who cannot stand the taste of beer. For people in the second category, it takes time to acquire a taste for beer, and for people in the first category, we have listed some of the rarest and most expensive beers that can be found.
Here is the list of rarest and most expensive beers:
Utopias
Priced at $150 for 750 ml, it is an American strong ale, produced by Boston brewer Samuel Adams every two years. Each batch is aged in brandy, bourbon and Scotch casks for up to 18 years with less than 15,000 bottles in each run, according to liquor.com.
Ann
Voted the world’s best brewers in on Rate Beer in 2013, The Hill Farmstead in Vermont produces Ann, which is one of their most exclusive beers, so exclusive that it has been released in bottles only a few times.
Schorschbock 57
Considered one of the strongest beer in the world, Schorschbräu’s Schorschbock 57 is 110-proof and priced at $275 for 330 ml. Since its production in 2011, it has only brewed 36 bottles, according to liquor.com
Pliny the Younger
Brewed by the Russian River, Pliny the Younger is one of the rarest beers in the world. Only one batch is brewed once per year and is released for only the first two weeks of February on their site in Santa Rosa, California, according to Insider.
Antarctic Nail Ale
Auctioned at a whopping $1,850 for 500 ml, Nail Brewing’s Antarctic Nail Ale has used melted ice from an Atlantic iceberg. Only 30 bottles of the Australian pale ale have been brewed to date, according to liquor.com.
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