Best beer >15% ABV

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  1. Rothobinide

    Rothobinide Pundit (947) Jun 28, 2014 California

    Black Market's Black Hole Sun is a non-BA stout right at 15% and it is velvet brownie dough awesome. Also, it convincingly hides the booze and is way too easy to drink.
     
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  2. tigg924

    tigg924 Grand Pooh-Bah (5,076) Apr 30, 2008 Massachusetts
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    Have not had too many that high, but 120 minute is my favorite.
     
  3. Fox82791

    Fox82791 Initiate (0) Jun 20, 2014 New York

    Grey monday, amazing. the bruery in general does some excellent high abv beers
     
  4. Roguer

    Roguer Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,811) Mar 25, 2013 Connecticut
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    World Wide Stout is one of the best big-booze brews I've ever had. 120 minute is pretty excellent, as well.

    Big BA brews by the Bruery are also awesome (I'm thinking Black Tuesday and Mocha Wednesday, both of which were sublime).

    Utopias is pretty delicious.
     
  5. TankerSteve

    TankerSteve Initiate (0) Nov 9, 2014 Washington

    5 monks. I really like the spice high alcohol beers have for some reason.
     
  6. csustar001

    csustar001 Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2011 New York

    Utopia being the highest abv beer I've had...still cherishing the last few ounces left in the bottle. After that I would vote tweak. Need to crack open Black Tuesday because I'm sure it's up there in my personal ratings.
     
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  7. putonyourwalkingshoes

    putonyourwalkingshoes Pooh-Bah (1,574) Jul 31, 2013 California
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    Fruet is so good. For some reason I'm sure Bois and Sucre are mimicked recipes but Fruet is just way smoother and complex.
     
  8. ovaltine

    ovaltine Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,787) Apr 6, 2010 Indiana
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    The only one I've had is 120 Minute. Even if I had regular access to it, I'm not sure I'd have it in my beverage fridge, except for very special occasions.
     
  9. Bsetz

    Bsetz Initiate (0) Aug 29, 2013 Missouri

    Another vote for Tweak here. Couldn't believe that beer was over 17%, very smooth for that high of abv. I also loved Prairie Pirate Bomb even though I think it may have been just a tad under 15%.
     
  10. WelshBrewer

    WelshBrewer Initiate (0) Mar 17, 2013 Oregon

    Bois, Black Tuesday, Grey Monday, Sucre. All Bruery Damn this Place make the Grade and More.
     
  11. NickyDee21

    NickyDee21 Initiate (0) Dec 23, 2011 Pennsylvania

    I'd have to go with Tweak. I had Black Tuesday and Chocolate Rain for the first time recently. Both were tasty, but there is something about them that prevents them from being as good as i thought they would be. They both have the same profile as WWS to me, which is not a bad thing. I thought maybe it was the super high ABV and all the barley that goes into them that gives them that profile. They were also not truly opaque and had almost a brownish hue to them. Then, I had Tweak. To me, Tweak has the classic stout profile. It is rich and has some creaminess to it and is completely black. I guess I was expecting something more along those lines from the Bruery's beers. Can someone enlighten me as to what makes Black Tuesday that way? I assume barley, as stated before, only because it reminds me so much of WWS (a beer that brags about excessive barley use).
     
  12. MykeJ

    MykeJ Zealot (719) Oct 6, 2013 Minnesota

    DFH 120 minute
     
  13. beergorrilla

    beergorrilla Grand Pooh-Bah (3,288) Feb 21, 2012 Michigan
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    I think black damnation v double black is up there for me. Such a easy drinker for 26%.
     
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  14. ChangSing

    ChangSing Zealot (640) May 5, 2013 Illinois
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    I've only had 120 and world wide stout. they're alright. It's just not my cup of tea to have such high ABV. i just don't like anything really over 15%, that's as high as i go.
     
  15. shelt11

    shelt11 Initiate (0) Feb 9, 2015 Ohio

    I drank a DFH Fort (2009) in January, and it was fantastic.

    Good to know that A Deal with the Devil is solid...I have one sitting that I think I'll open soon.
     
  16. CarolinaCardinals

    CarolinaCardinals Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,231) Jun 11, 2003 North Carolina
    BA4LYFE Society Pooh-Bah

    Drink it now, the coffee forward blend makes this brew!
     
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  17. CarolinaCardinals

    CarolinaCardinals Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,231) Jun 11, 2003 North Carolina
    BA4LYFE Society Pooh-Bah

    Just had a relatively fresh (10-28-14 bottle date) Tweak today and given my limited experience in this genre it is tops in my rating book! The coffee forward blend with the barrel was well played! I enjoyed a 7 year old 120 minute IPA which was wonderful and enjoyed an aged Mephistopheles Stout that were runner-ups to Tweak. Raison D'Extra aged was much better than the fresh. DFH Olde School fresh was not great by any stretch. Will need to buy another to age for 5 years or so. Fort was a struggle from what I remember given the 750 ml format and will not purchase again. I do have a 2008 and 2013 WWS that I need to try soon! Cheers! Tommy Mac.
     
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  18. tasterschoice62

    tasterschoice62 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,949) May 14, 2014 Rhode Island
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    Seriously are you really going to reconsider moving just because you can't get a 15% pus ABV beer?
    Personally if that's true I think you have major issues. I have family in NC and there are many fantastic brews you can get there on a regular basis we can't get up here in New England. Get real my brother.
     
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  19. Dicers

    Dicers Grand Pooh-Bah (3,436) Sep 2, 2012 California
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    Utopia

    /thread
     
  20. RJM1978

    RJM1978 Devotee (340) Dec 10, 2014 Nevada

    World Wide Stout and Avery Tweak followed closely by 120 Minute.
     
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