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Guinness World Records related to beer:
1. The world record for the fastest time to drink beer - 1.3 seconds
According to Guinness World Records, Stephen Patrosnow holds the world record for the fastest beer drinker. On June 22, 1977, he drank a liter of beer in 1.3 seconds, which was 56% faster than the previous world record of 2.3 seconds set by Englishman Pete Dodswell.
2. The world record for the most beer glasses served at one time - 20 glasses
An Australian beat the Germans when he was drunk and broke the world record for the most beer glasses served at one time. World record for the most beer glasses. Reinhard Wurz, an Australian-born restaurant manager born in Bavaria, broke the record by walking 40 meters carrying 20 full one-liter beer glasses. Each cup filled with beer weighs about 2.5 kilograms, which means that Wurz broke the record holding 50 kilograms of beer and cup. The previous record holder of 16 cups was German barmaid Anita Schwartz.
3. The bitterest beer in the world
Peter Fowler, 58, has been brewing beer since 1975 and is now the owner of Pitstop Brewery. They brewed The beer called Hop, which contains 8% alcohol, has become the bitterest beer in the world because it has been rated as meeting the international bitterness standard of 323 degrees. The previous Guinness record for the bitterest beer was American beer Devil's Dance IPA, which was about 200 degrees. Two independent laboratories in Sunderland and Kalamazoo, Michigan, confirmed that Hop was bitterer than any other beer tested. In order to set the world record, Fowler tried a variety of hops and added the hop extract Isolone to maintain this extremely bitter taste.
4. The strongest beer in the world - 55% alcohol content
BrewDog once again achieved a miracle. Its sinking of the Bismarck undoubtedly reclaimed the title of "the strongest beer in the world." They brew a beer with an alcohol content of up to 55% and the price is $765. It's called "The End of History." We have to mention again that the wine bottles were once living taxidermy. The 12 bottles of beer are packaged in seven lifelike carcasses of stoats, four squirrels and a rabbit. For those interested only in its own right, this is a golden Belgian beer with hints of nettle and juniper berries. In order to achieve such an alcohol concentration, it must be brewed under special freezing technology.
5. The world’s largest house built with beer mats - 300,000 coasters
Perhaps inspired by the candy house in "Candy House", 21-year-old Sven Goebel decided to build a house out of beer coasters. The apartment has five rooms, a fireplace, sofas and a table, and a total of 300,000 coasters were used. But to apply for the world record, she also proved that no adhesive was used between the coasters. So Berger knocked down the house and got the Guinness record.
6. World record for driving past bottled beer - 60 meters, 1789 bottles
A Chinese drove past two rows of bottled beer 60 meters long A world record was set in Wenzhou. Li Guiwen, a military driver from Beijing, drove through a 60.19-meter "lane" composed of 1,798 bottles of beer in 8 minutes and 28 seconds. He had already attempted the same record in 2009, but due to rain, the right tire of his car slipped off the bottle lane. Li Guiwen came up with the idea of ??setting this world record after making a bet with his friends. He said: "I failed last year, so I practiced harder."
7. World record for the most beer on the head - 237 pints
In June 2010, John -Evans set a world record for most beer on his head. He held 237 pints of beer on his head and kept them from falling. Evans, a former balance performer, also once held a Mini Cooper on his head.
8. The most expensive bottle of beer in the world - $16,000
The German Hindenburg was forced to land and burned in Lakehurst, New York in May 1937 A large bottle of Lowebrau found in the remains of the airship was sold for $16,000, setting a new record for the most expensive beer in the world. This bottle of beer, the most expensive in the world, was still sealed and intact despite being roasted by fire. It was restored and signed by Mr. Smith before being auctioned. After fierce phone bidding, the price of this bottle of wine skyrocketed at Wilts Auction House in the UK. The bottle was discovered in the wreckage by then-firefighting captain Leroy Smith. General Smith found 6 bottles of wine and a bucket. He gave away four of the bottles as souvenirs at the same time, and one was given to the Leuvenbourg Brewery in 1977, and the wines are still in storage. The most expensive beer in Guinness World Records was previously worth £2,500, but auctioneer Alan is now raising the price to £3,000.
9. The world's largest beer glass - 8 feet
An Irish restaurant was credited with filling an 8-foot-tall beer glass with 430 gallons of Guinness. Guinness Book of Records. The owner of the restaurant poured the dark beer into the glass in front of more than 400 people in the restaurant and on the rooftop. The wine glass alone weighs 2,772 pounds. The previous record for the world's largest beer mug was set at Harry Carey's Italian Steakhouse in Chicago in February 2008. It is a 4-foot-tall, hexagonal, 100-gallon cup with a spigot for pouring. When filled with beer, that glass weighs 1,000 pounds.
10. The oldest working bartender in the world - 77 years
Angelo Cammarata is the oldest working bartender in the world in the Guinness Book of World Records. In the small restaurant where Angelo works, the "Western View" bar, he has been pouring beer for 77 years. But now, the bar he still helps his sons John and Frank run has been sold, and Angelo Sr. will have to leave when the new owner takes over. The old man, affectionately known as "Cam", had been working as a bartender at his father's North Side Grocery Store since Prohibition was lifted at midnight on April 7, 1933. He had a vivid memory of opening beer bottles as soon as the library bell rang. His immigrant father opened a bar in 1935, and Angelo has worked here except when he joined the army during World War II. In 1971 he sold the pub to his son. In September 2009, the restaurant changed hands again, and Cam, 95, planned to retire.
11. The world's highest alcohol content beer - 65%
A beer brewery from Scotland recently set a Guinness World Record and launched the highest alcohol content beer, this Brewmeister's Armageddon The beer has an ultra-high alcohol concentration of 65%. The brewery that produces this beer is located in Albertine, Scotland. It only started producing pale ale this year.
Brewery operator John MacKenzie said: "There are many ways to brew beer. When making Brewmeister's Armageddon beer, we use a frozen fermentation method, so we can create a highly alcoholic beer."
Scottish beer brewery sets Guinness World Record
“During the brewing process, the beer must be frozen to 0 degrees, and then the frozen water in the beer must be removed, leaving a high concentration of Alcohol, the flavor is concentrated and the production is therefore scarce." When it was launched this year, Brewmeister's Armageddon beer applied for the Guinness World Record and became the beer with the highest alcohol concentration in the world.