Want to know what the world’s strongest beers are? In honor of US National Beer Day on 7 April, here we’ll give you a full rundown on the 15 strongest beers in the world by ABV.
ABV means alcohol by volume, which is the global standard measurement for assessing the strength of an alcoholic beverage. The higher the ABV, the more alcohol a drink contains.
Even if you don’t know the ABV by name, you probably have some knowledge of what it means in regards to different beverages. For instance, you may expect wine to generally fall in the region of 12.5–13.5% ABV, whereas the most common commercial liquors like Vodka and Rum will be somewhere around the 40% mark.
Beer is generally quite light by comparison. The average ABV of beer is only 4.5%. However, some of the ones on this list will give even the strongest liquors a run for their money.
But before we get into it, did you know that it is possible to enjoy beer with dessert? National Beer Day is the perfect time to learn how, so click here to discover the unappreciated art of matching beers to sweet courses.
Now, without further ado, here are the strongest beers from around the world.
Brewmeister - Snake Venom
ABV: 67.5%
The world’s strongest beer was launched in 2013 by Scottish brewery, Brewmeister. Packing a massive 67.5% ABV, a bottle of Snake Venom doesn’t come cheap. This curious concoction is brewed with smoke peat malt and Champagne and ale yeasts, with the beer undergoing multiple freezings during fermentation in order to maintain its strength. Pure beer science.