5 Responses

  1. Wendooku says:

    I love a good pepper beer, and I enjoy this one. However, other great pepper beers include Prairie’s Bomb!, Westbrook’s Mexican Cake, and Central Waters’ Space Ghost. They are much less aggressive. If you’ve not tried them, I highly recommend you do so. Cheers!

    • Junk Banter says:

      Great suggestions! I actually don’t mind Prairie’s Bomb!, but I guess I put that in a different category–it’s got a chile spice to it but it’s so much more subtle. I haven’t had the chance to try Mexican Cake, but hopefully one day!

  2. Nmitsthefish says:

    You went about this review all wrong. OK maybe not wrong because its spot on, but it requires a second part that you did not investigate: combinations. I’ve yet to meet the psychopath that can bring a sixer of this to a gathering and put away all 72oz of what can only be satan’s fiery semen. But when I crack one of these open, it gets introduced into every other beer I have throughout the night: for science! A quarter of a bottle of this (even an eighth) mixed into a nice oily stout is magnificent. Play with a whole set of beer mixology and then you’ll have an amazing and robust review. 😉

    • Junk Banter says:

      Intriguing idea! If I’m ever dumb enough to buy this liquid form of Hitler again, I’ll give your experiment a shot. I will probably curse your name the entire time though.

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