Extreme beer
noun
a type of well-aged, exotic-flavored beer with a very high alcohol content
Examples
Other brewers have made extreme beer by adding unconventional ingredients, such as heather, or by aging their brews in bourbon and wine barrels.
Word Origin
c 1994
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