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A). The very-very BEER:
1.The strongest Famous Falling over Water beer brewed brewery Ross in Bristol, UK, contained 17.3% alcohol by volume (14.2% by weight).
Roger and Out, brewed at a factory in Sheffield, UK, according to a recipe proposed by WR Newill and JB Spencer, containing 16.9% alcohol by volume (13.9% by weight), was the first record holder. Zamichlaus Dark 1987, from the Hürlimann brewery in Zurich, Switzerland, is the strongest lager, with an alcohol content of 14.93% by volume (12.23% by weight).

Peel "Zamikhlaus" - a pronounced taste of brandy, a great thing


2. The weakest beer was produced in 1918 in Germany by the Sunner company, in Koln-Kelk, and had an original density of 1000.96 (1000 is the density of distilled water). Its potential alcohol content is 0.1% by volume, which is about 1/5 of the alcohol found in typical non-alcoholic beers today.

3. The darkest beer is Farson's Lacto Milk Stout (Malta) with a color of 450 EBC (57 + SRM). MJBCp188. For comparison: Guinness Draft has a color of 130 EBC, and Mackeson's - 225 EBC in the UK, and 300 EBC for export varieties.

4. The bitter beer is determined by the IBU content. These include Thomas Hardy "s Ale and Buffalo Bill" s Alimony Ale, which are considered the most bitter varieties in America. They both contain 100 IBUs.

5. The most expensive beer is Samuel Adams's Triple Bock. A box of 24 6oz (4.259L) bottles costs $ 100 or $ 23.48 per liter. The lowest price for this beer is $ 65 per box or $ 15.26 per liter.

B). Achievements of beer companies and firms:

6. The oldest beer company Weichenstephan in Freising near Munich was founded in 1040.

The second Danube Weltenburg in the world - 1050, both produce good products, in Weihenstephan now there is like a museum and a yeast institute

7. The world's largest exporter of beer - the firm "Arthur Guinness and Sons", founded in 1759. The plant covers 23 hectares in the Dublin area of ​​St. Gate, Ireland.

Long ago opopseli

8. The largest brewery is Anheiser Bush Incorporated in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, which owns 12 breweries. In 1993, the company brewed 87.3 million barrels of beer. Produces about 11 billion liters of beer per year The company's St. Louis brewery covers an area of ​​40.5 hectares and produces 1.6 billion liters of beer per year. ABI has the highest annual volume produced by a single brewery.

9. The largest beer production was achieved in 1990, the Course Brewing Company (Golden Co.) produced 597.99 million gallons of beer.

10.The smallest brewery can be considered an exhibit of the Brewery Museum in Pilsen in the Czech Republic. A working copy of the brewery was made by Josef Vesyoliy from Nizhniye Berkovets, which became his life's work. This perfect model was exhibited at the 1958 EXPO in Brussels. The mini-factory can brew 30 liters of beer.

11 The largest hop plantation, at 753.9 hectares, is located near Toppenich, Washington. It is owned by John E. Haas. Inc., the largest hop-growing company in the world with 1497.4 hectares of plantations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

And the best hops are still Zhatetsky

12. The largest brewing company in the UK (7337 pubs, 709 take-out shops and over 100 hotels.) Is. "Bass". With a net asset of £ 1.799.7 million, it controls 13 breweries and has 76,922 employees. For the financial year ended September 30, 1986, she sold £ 2,709,700,000 worth of beer.

B) .The most-the-most container:

13. The smallest and most expensive beer bottle in the world is made in the Swiss village of Wadenswil near Zurich. It holds 40 ml. beer and costs 9 francs.

14 The largest bottle, 6'11 '' high and 5'4.5 '' in circumference, was filled with 92 gallons of Laidley Gold wheat beer on September 2, 1989 (Laidley, Queensland, Australia).

15 The world's first canned beer appeared in the United States in 1935. It was released by the Kruger Beer Newark Company in New Jersey and Virginia. Storing beer in cans made of steel, aluminum and food alloys turned out to be not only convenient, but also very economical. Kruger canned beer became popular overnight. The new technology was immediately adopted by hundreds of breweries in the United States and other countries around the world.

16 Rosalie Pilsner was sold in April 1981 for $ 6,000.

17. The largest beer mug, 198.7 cm high, with a capacity of 2796 liters. was manufactured by Selangor Pewter in Malaysia. It was first presented to the public on November 30, 1985.

D) Collectors and their collections:

18 John F. Ahrens of Mount Laurel, New Jersey, collected 15,000 different cans.

19 A collection of 2,502 unopened bottles and cans from 103 countries was sold during a charity event on 23 March 1990 for $ 25,000 by Downer ACT in Australia.

20,348,000 different labels were collected by Jan Solberg from Oslo, Norway.

21. The world's largest collection of coasters for beer mugs belongs to the resident of Vienna Leo Pisaker, in his collection 140 thousand coasters from 155 countries of the world. It should be noted that Leo does not drink beer and does not like it.

22. The collection of David Mound from Upham (Hampshire, UK) contains more than 30 thousand miniature bottles.

D) .Our Favorite BEERS:

23. There are many contenders for the title of the oldest inn in the UK. The most probable is the "Fighting Cock" ("Battle Rooster") in St. Albans, Hertfordshire (11th century structure. On the site of the 8th century.).
The timber frame of the Royalist Inn, Digbet Street, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire dates from an even earlier year. In the 13th century. it was the hotel "Eagle and Child", but it is known that it existed as early as 947 AD.
The Old Boat Ferry Inn in Holywell, Cambridgeshire is said to have been built in 560 AD It is said to have existed before the local church built in 980, but it is only mentioned in documents since 1100.
There is evidence that the Bingley Arms at Bardsey, near Leeds, West Yorkshire, restored and enlarged in 1738, existed under the name Priest's Inn, as recorded in church records dating back to 905.

24. Grace Niles Bar, Donagadi, County Down, built in 1611, is the oldest pub in Northern Ireland. At the site of the Copper Head Hotel, Lower Bridge Street, Dublin, at the end of the 12th century. there was already a hotel, and this building was built in 1668.

25. Beer Hall "Mateser", Bayerstrasse, in Munich, West Germany - the largest brewery in the world. It sells 48,000 liters of beer every day. It was founded in 1829, destroyed during the Second World War and rebuilt in 1955 for 5,500 seats. The number of visitors to the Dubé beer halls in Soweto in Bantu, Johannesburg, increases on Saturdays, when 27,280 liters are drunk a day.

26. Cartridge House, Daungham Tavern, Daungham Way in Bromley, Kent, built in 1930 - the largest pub in the UK. Two large bars (counter length 13.7m) with a staff of 18-20 people serve 1000 guests.

27. Earl Gray in Quinington, Gloucestershire - the pub with the smallest bar, measuring 3.73 x 2.89 meters.

28 In the German city of Bad Steben, the world's longest beer table was built - 777 meters.

29.The longest counter, 103.6 m, is located in the ever-open bar of the Lulus Roadhouse Pub, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, opened on April 3, 1984.

30. At Erickson's Bar on Burnside Street, Portland, Oregon, during its heyday (1883-1920), a 208.48 m long rack ran continuously around and across the main hall. The beer cost 5 cents for 16 ounces. From time to time, even longer racks were erected.

31. The Long Bar at the Cornwall Coliseum Auditorium at Carlion Bay, St Austell, Cornwall is the UK's longest beer pumped bar, 31.8 m long and has 34 filling taps.

32. Horse Shoe (Horse Horseshoe) on Drury Street in Glasgow - with the longest bar (31.77 m) in the pub.

33. The Grand Stand Bar at Galway Racecourse in Ireland, built in 1955, has a 64 m long bar.

34 The longest on-the-tap beer bar opened in 1938 at the men's workers' club in Mildura, Victoria, Australia. It is 91 meters long and is equipped with 27 beer dispensers.

35.The longest-named pub in the UK is located on Raphael Street, Knightsbridge, London. It has 49 letters of the Latin alphabet in its name, but all friends call it "Henk's Bar and Grill".

36. Pub with the most short name in Great Britain it was located in Westcott, Callompton, Devon, and was called "X", but in 1983 it was renamed and became known as "Merry Harriers".

37. The most common name for pubs in Great Britain is "Red Lion" ("Red Lion"), so named about 630 pubs.

38. Chez Moeder Lambic - St. Gilles, in northern Brussels, contains 1,100 beers. The 2 pubs "Le Vaudree" in and around Liege contain about 880 and 990 varieties.

39.Shop "Bruno Maruhn" s Groesste Biermarkt der Welt "contains 2225 different types of beer, produced both in Germany and Belgium, Denmark, France, Czech Republic, etc. The store is huge as a few supermarkets and is filled only with beer. Located in Darmstadt ...

40. Arthur Amos of Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk, counted 21,516 pubs with different names. After his death in June 1986, his son continues to count, and his collection has now grown to 22,622 titles.

41. Tan Hill Inn, UK, is located 528 m above sea level in County Durgem on the North Yorkshire Swamp Road and Braugom in Cumbria.

42. Snowdon Summit - cafeteria and bar, located above all at an altitude of 1085 m.

43 Stanley House of Totterdown, Bristol visited 3,308 pubs of various names in Britain using public transport only, from 1969 to 1987.

44. Jimmy Young of Better Pubs Ltd states that he has visited 23,733 different pubs.

E). Than less beer- the third is superfluous!

45 Incredibly, on June 22, 1977, Steven Petrosino drank 1 liter of beer in 1.3 seconds in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA. ..

46. ​​Englishman Peter Dowdswell (born 1940) from Earls Zarton on February 7, 1975 at the Carridge Hoare Hotel in High Ferrers, drank 2 liters of beer in 6 seconds. On May 4, 1975, he drank a 1.42 liter mug of beer in 5 seconds at the location of the Air Force in Upper Hayford. And on June 11 at the Zetters social club in Wolverton he drank 1.1 liters of beer ia 2.3 seconds.

47.And on June 19, 1986, Dowdswell drank, upside down, 2 liters of beer in 4.49 seconds at Silver Stadium in Rochester, New York, USA.

48. The record of Ukraine was set in Odessa - half a liter of beer was drunk in 1.2 seconds.

49 In Moscow, at one of the Beer Festivals, the following record was recorded: a glass of beer was drunk in 1.4 seconds.

50. Chef Mieder from the Czech city of Ostrava has been holding the record for more than 12 years. The culinary specialist was invited to the world exhibition EXPO-70 in Osaka specifically to establish a world record. In Japan, he drank ten and a half liters of beer in three minutes. The Imperial Hotel, where Meader worked at the time, claimed that he drinks at least eight liters of beer daily. He himself jokingly called himself a big beer tank.

The Frenchman A. Muffy was able to drink 51.16 liters of beer in 50 minutes.

52. A group of 30 people in the Czech city of Svitava ate 765 half-liter mugs of beer in 24 hours. One of the participants drank 43 beers per day. But the joy of the record holders was short-lived. In Warsaw, 30 people drank 400 liters of beer in 12 hours. The record was set at the first nationwide beer festival organized by the parliamentary group of the Polish Party of Beer Lovers.

53. If you take not the whole of Australia, but highlight the northern territory, then its inhabitants are ahead of Germany in beer consumption !!!

54 The name of the famous actor Alexander Filipenko is entered in the Guinness Book of Records. In 12 hours, he sniffed out a mug of dark beer. It turned out that sniffing beer is even useful. Dark varieties have especially healing effects.

Didn't understand the mechanism

55 A giant Christmas pudding weighing 140 kg was made by Dublin chefs. However, the pudding entered the Guinness Book of Records not because of its enormous weight or size, but because a record amount of the Guinness dark beer, loved by all Irish people, was used to prepare it - 25 pints, or 13 liters of this drink.

In general, the world record for the number of beer drunk by a New Zealander is 77 cups LASTLY

G). Achievements for a drunken head:

56 Dean Gould of Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK threw and turned 180 degrees to catch a stack of 102 beer mugs. The record was set in Hamburg on June 29, 1981.

On May 1, 1999, Vyacheslav Khoraneko (born 06.06.1961) set his 77th record in the Minsk restaurant-brewery "Rakovsky Brovar". As you know, on May 1, 1994, in the Danish city of Horsens, George Olesen lifted a beer keg weighing 62.5 kilograms 737 times over his head in six hours. Earlier, on August 28, 1989, Tom Gaskin lifted a beer keg of the same weight over his head 656 times. It was in the city of Newry in Northern Ireland. Vyacheslav Khoroneko decided to beat the Dane's record.
“Initially, I was going to push the barrel 800 times, but at the last moment it became known that an application for 902 lifts had already been submitted to the Guinness Book of Records,” says Vyacheslav Khoroneko. - I had to, as they say, make adjustments to my own plans along the way.
It should be noted that the beer keg slightly outnumbered the "sports equipment" used by Vyacheslav's predecessors. His keg pulled 63.3 kilograms. Nevertheless, the athlete managed to lift it 925 times in six hours!

58 Barmaid Rossi Schedelbauer walked 49 feet 2.5 inches in 4 seconds with five filled circles in each hand at a televised competition in Königssee (FRG) on June 29, 1981.

59. The record for rolling a full beer 164 liter metal barrel over a distance of 1 mile (1609 m) - 8 minutes 7.2 seconds was set by a team of 6 people from the Honchwood Colliers Institute and Social Club in Nuneaton, UK.

60. A team of 10 people from the Teksa sports club in the Polish city of Lodz drove a 63.5-kilogram keg of beer 200.11 kilometers per day. This unusual marathon took place from September 1 to September 2, 1995.

61 Residents of the Australian village of Forchendorf stacked 56 beer crates on top of each other. This tower stood for 15 seconds.

62. In the Australian city of Darwin, the so-called. beer regatta. Its participants build various floating craft from empty cans. Usually these are motor boats up to 3.5 meters in length. Once they built a galley 13 meters long, which took 25 thousand cans, and a submarine capable of sinking under water for several minutes.

63.Such boats can sail long distances. Three daredevils on the ship "Ken-Tiki" (Ken is a tin can) sailed from Darwin to Singapore in two weeks, not forgetting to make a good advertisement for the brewing companies that financed this trip.

64. Herman Silveire of Portugal built a ferry from 160 bottles and during a storm successfully covered the distance of 16 miles from the island of Iorge to the island of Siki in the Akov archipelago. The journey lasted 7 hours.

65. American Bob Bishop built an airplane from 11 thousand cans, capable of flying fairly decent distances. Its weight is 210 kg, load capacity is 240 kg (including 160 liters of fuel).

66. The most practical application for empty cans was found 20 years ago by the American architect Mike Reynolds. Reynolds tied 8 cans with wire into a single block, and then folded these blocks, connecting them with cement, the walls of houses and other structures. A wall folded in this way meets all building requirements and, moreover, is half the price of a conventional one. Already in our time, the enthusiasts of the city of Padua (Italy) have built a copy of the Cathedral of St. Anthony on a scale of 1: 4. Some of the cans under the press turned into a foundation, the rest into a facade and walls. It took 3 million 245 thousand cans to build a 17-meter-high 23x27 cathedral with 8 domes, although 5 million 130 thousand were collected. The remaining banks were handed over - the proceeds amounted to 75 thousand dollars.

H) .Music and beer:

67. The teacher of the music school in Philadelphia P. Chacher created the "Beer Symphony". Opus No. 1 by Cheycher is recorded on a tape recorder and presents a composition of sounds arising when pouring beer into various dishes: ceramic, glass, iron. According to the author, the combination of such sounds gives a pleasant melody for lovers of this drink. Music critics were unanimous in a different opinion: "The professor clearly understands beer better than music."
There is also another "beer" symphony. Its author is P. Chihara, professor at the Los Angeles Conservatory. Solo instruments - beer bottles, mugs and the beer itself.

68. Dr. Holt Hansen of the University of Copenhagen, after many years of research, came to the conclusion that in order to get the most out of beer, you should drink strong dark beers only to high-pitched music, and light light beers to low-pitched melodies.

K). Incredibles, funny stories:

69. The introduction of beer waste into the feed of cattle leads to an improvement in the taste of meat. To get excellent-tasting beef, the so-called "marble", the Japanese from the town of Matsuzaki drink beer to the cows and give them a massage in the morning.

70. Have you heard of the beer reactor? But at the chemical plant in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz) such a plant was created. In a huge vessel 4.5 m high and 22.5 m long, exactly 1 million beer mugs can be made. "Reactor" is intended for the Leipzig brewery "Sternburg". In accordance with new technology the process of making a drink will be one third shorter.

71 At Great Harwood, in the English county of Lankshire, wheelchair racing is popular. Distance 5 miles. Only men participate. Their task is not only not to overturn the stroller, pushing it in front of them, but also to drink a beer in each of the 14 pubs located at a distance.

72. A 7-liter ceramic beer mug was showcased at the 33rd European Beer Fair in Nuremberg in Germany.

73 In the small German town of Fürberg there is a beer mug 2 m high.It was made in 1820.

74.The largest beer mug with a lid was made by Selangor Pjuta in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was presented on November 30, 1985. Its height is 198.7 cm, capacity is 2796 liters.

75. There is a "beer bell" in the Polish town of Hransk. With his "permission" it was allowed to open beer sessions in the city earlier.

76. In a pub in the Japanese city of Matsushiro, there is an advertisement that in an earthquake of up to three points (on a Japanese scale), a customer will receive a free mug of beer.

77.The Brewery Museum in Pilsen in the Czech Republic was founded in 1960. The pride of the museum is the barrel in which beer fermented in 1400.

78. Three brewers from the English city of Burton-upon-Trent chose a huge old barrel, stronger, attached a small motor to it and safely crossed the English Channel to the coast of France and back.

79. In the German city of Kulmbach, beer is produced "ECU Culminator Urtup Hell 28", the content of 13.52% alcagol.

80. The owner of a French beer concern Michel Debus thought that the yellow-golden beer was too boring, and developed a recipe for brewing green and red beers. But exporting such beer is not easy. For example, Germany did not allow colored beer on its market.

81. In the first place in popularity among drinks in the United States is beer, and the most popular variety among Americans is "Badweiser", in second place is "Miller", in third "Course".

It's all, you guessed it, piss

82. A Hamburg-based merchant who calls his company "The House of 131 Beers" is doing a great business making beer "with pictures." On the labels of bottles of beer "Pin-up Bir" there are photographs of beauties, whose mini-detail of the toilet easily disappears if you scratch a little with your finger.

Better to lick 8))

83. Did you know that in the diamond mines of Sierra Leone, gems are investigated in beer? According to British geologists, the visual qualities of diamonds become apparent precisely in the mentioned liquid medium.

84 In 1973 there was an unusual heat in Denmark and the Danes outdid themselves. The daily consumption of beer has reached 10 million bottles. Danish breweries, including the well-known Tuborg and Karlsberg, were in trouble. The beer stocks were emptied. Despite all their efforts and the desire to make good money, the brewers did not have time to meet the growing needs. They even had to introduce partial rationing of beer. The local press indicated that only the Minister of Finance pleases the heat, because half of the proceeds from the sale of beer in the country goes to the state treasury.

85. In Tanzania, alcohol is sold under four categories of ration cards. Category "A" allows you to purchase alcoholic beverages without restrictions. Category "B" restricts the purchase of spirits - a note is made on the card about the number of purchased drinks. Citizens who have a "C" card can buy only beer, but without restrictions, and those who have a "D" card can buy only beer in limited quantities. When deciding on such a classification, the marital status of a person, his income, debts, behavior after drinking is taken into account. According to current legislation, it is allowed to drive a vehicle after drinking up to four bottles of beer.

86. A dairy farm in Augsburg, Germany, has developed a recipe for a new beer based on milk. Neither malt nor hops are needed for this type of beer, which tastes the same as usual. Kefir, lactic acid bacteria, milk sugar and liquid additives-extracts - these are the components of this drink, intended primarily for drivers.

87 British brewers and archaeologists have joined forces to recreate an ancient Egyptian beer. The Scotland-Newcastle Brewery Consortium collaborates with the Egyptian Science Society. Industrialists are funding a project to produce such beer.

88. When in 1980 in Norway they decided to reduce the strength of the popular Pilsner beer in the country from 4.5 to 3.2%, this caused such a violent protest from beer lovers that the issue was brought up for discussion in the Norwegian parliament.

89. Every third brewery in the world is located in Bavaria.

90 American engineer Herman Regaster traveled to Congo hoping to meet a mysterious animal in the virgin rainforests around Lake Tele. After one of the exhausting excursions to the marsh area in search of the monster, Regaster tasted the local beer "Ngoc" which means "crocodile". It turned out to be extraordinarily aromatic and tasty. And Regaster, never having met the mysterious animal, started exporting this beer to the USA.

91. Some brewing firms are interested in experiments on the effects of weightlessness on yeast. For these purposes, a 146 m high tower was built on the territory of the University of Bremen in Germany. And while such experiments on earth are much cheaper, the Bex & Company brewery sent its brewer's yeast into space aboard the Columbia spacecraft.

It is also necessary to check the effect of the Tar Collider on yeast and the effect of beer on the experimental group of the LHC 8))

The culture of our country is inextricably linked with the adoption of alcohol and alcoholic beverages... The desire to have fun cannot be taken away from us, as well as a prerequisite for such fun - drinking.

Celebrating various holidays, the owners of the house, and often the guests themselves, count the amount of alcohol drunk with bottles. Without much explanation, it is clear what kind of bottles we are talking about, and what is its volume. However, there are bottles in the world whose sizes are not so easy to imagine.

One such bottle can hold as much of a heady drink as it would have to provide fun and good mood for the whole crowd. The TOP-10 includes:

The largest bottle of vodka

The volume of the world's largest bottle of vodka is 200 liters! She came off the conveyors of the Polish company Chopin (Chopin), which produces exclusive drinks using special technologies.

The creation of Polish "winemakers" was included in the Guinness Book of Records. The huge bottle is filled with premium vodka made with potatoes. The release of a 200-liter container with a strong drink was timed to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the birth of the great Polish composer.

Largest wine container

The bottle holds 490 liters of the drink (this equals 387 ordinary wine bottles). This wine bottle was presented by the Swiss company Kracher. One wooden cork, made entirely by hand from a large stump, cost the manufacturer $ 3,500.

Wine of Grande Cuvee TBA NV # 7 variety is poured inside the mega-container. Naturally, such a masterpiece took its place in the Guinness Book of Records.

The largest bottle of beer

The Australians have produced the world's largest bottle of beer with a capacity of 348 liters! The circumference of the container is more than 2 meters. A great vessel for a large company - just in time to watch an interesting football match.

The largest bottle of whiskey

The unparalleled container for Scotch whiskey was made by Czech glassmakers of the Kavalierglass company. The volume of the bottle is 228 liters, the height is 1m 70cm, and the weight is about 50 kg. The glassmakers are sure that their creation will be included in the Guinness Book of Records. Meanwhile, the bottle has already been filled with first-class whiskey and has been set up near Edinburgh in the Edrington Group visitor center.

The largest bottle of ketchup

The old water tower, which is located in the immediate vicinity of the production facilities of the Hainz brand, has transformed from an unsightly element of the landscape into a modern monument - a bottle of ketchup! There is no larger ketchup container in the world than this one. The height of the container is 2m 40cm, the width is 1m 20cm, and the weight is as much as 680 kg.

Largest Finsbury Platinum bottle, magnified 100 times

On June 8, 2012, in Touch, the Finsbury gin trademark prepared the largest gin and tonic cocktail in Ukraine and in the world. The cocktail was prepared in an icy shape that faithfully followed the shape of the original Finsbury Platinum bottle, magnified 100 times.

The huge original bottle of "Finsbury Platinum", made of ice, looked especially colorful - it was in it that the giant cocktail was prepared. The drink became the largest not only in Ukraine, but also in the world, and it was presented in one of the trendy metropolitan clubs, cafe "Touch".

Largest Coca-Cola bottle

The largest bottle of Coca-Cola was piled by the Chinese from empty half-liter aluminum Coca-Cola cans in the middle of Tianyi Square. Why is unknown.

Huge bottle of beer

A giant bottle of Kamchatskoye beer was presented to the winner of one of the contests at a merry Russian holiday. A bottle of beer, which was raffled off at one of the holidays in Russia, turned out to be almost 2 times larger than the winner itself.

Danish bottle of Tuborg beer

In honor of the beer bottle, which helped the company to take its rightful place in the market, the brewery even erected a monument. The capacity of Tuborg beer with a height of 26 meters is recognized as the largest in the world by this brand.

It was installed in Copenhagen as a reminder of a remarkable invention - the shape of a branded bottle, which helped the company enter the world market and become one of the leaders among beer producers. The bottle holds 1.5 million pints of foamy drink.

There is an elevator in the tank, which lifts those who wish to the observation deck located at the very top, and from where you can admire the picturesque panoramas of the city.

A shot bottle of champagne in Ust-Kamenogorsk

The culture of our country is inextricably linked with the acceptance of alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. The desire to have fun cannot be taken away from us, as well as a prerequisite for such fun - drinking.
Celebrating various holidays, the owners of the house, and often the guests themselves, count the amount of alcohol drunk with bottles. Without much explanation, it is clear what kind of bottles we are talking about, and what is its volume. However, there are bottles in the world whose sizes are not so easy to imagine. One such bottle is able to contain as much of a heady drink as it would be enough to provide fun and good mood for the whole company.

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The largest bottle of vodka in the world was produced by the Polish company Chopin, which produces an exclusive product using a special technology. With their creation, with a volume of 200 liters, the Poles even got into the Guinness Book of Records.

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The largest wine container in the world, which holds 490 liters, is a bottle produced by the Swiss company Kracher, in which Grande Cuvee TBA NV wine is poured number 7. It also got into the Guinness Book of Records.

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The largest beer bottle was created in Australia. It has more than two meters in circumference and can hold 348 liters of beer.

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The largest bottle of whiskey was made by Czech glass container manufacturers. Its height is 1.7 meters and its volume is 228 liters.

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An old water tower has become the largest bottle of ketchup as a result of the proximity to the Hainz workshop. Height - 2.4 meters, width - 1.2 meters, weight - 680 kg. - This is the largest bottle of ketchup.

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The Finsbury gin trademark made the largest gin and tonic cocktail, a huge bottle of ice added to the entertainment, it was the original bottle of "Finsbury Platinum", enlarged 100 times.

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The largest Coca-Cola bottle was built in China from empty aluminum cans.

8. A huge bottle of Kamchatskoe beer


A huge bottle of beer, which was raffled off at one of the holidays in Russia. You can’t say anything, the man was lucky, he was so lucky, you can collect all your friends for a beer.


The 26-meter bottle of Tuborg is installed in Copenhagen to commemorate the remarkable bottle shape that helped the company become the world's leading brewer.

The bottle can hold one and a half million pints of beer. It also has an elevator, and at the top there is an observation deck offering wonderful views of the city.


A shot bottle of champagne in Ust-Kamenogorsk has a rather impressive size.

One of the main records was set by Steven Petrosino Carlisle, who in the USA in 1977 drank a liter of beer in 1.3 seconds. His fellow speed drinker, Englishman Peter Dowdswell, drank two liters of beer in 6 seconds. Another record for drinking beer was set by the American Dowdswell in Rochester, he drank two liters of beer, standing on his head, in 4.49 seconds.

The Ukrainian record was set in Odessa - half a liter of beer was drunk in 1.2 seconds. Chef Mieder from the Czech city of Ostrava drank ten and a half liters of beer in 3 minutes. The Imperial Hotel, where Meader worked at the time, claimed that he drinks at least eight liters of beer daily.

The Frenchman Mafsfi was also a big beer lover. He once drank 16 liters of beer in 50 minutes. And in Warsaw, at the first nationwide beer festival, 30 people drank 400 liters of beer in 12 hours.

There are also specialists in beer sniffing in the world. So, actor Alexander Filipenko sniffed out a mug of dark beer in 12 hours.

As for the production of beer, there are also many interesting things here. So, the oldest of the world breweries is located in Freising near Munich in Germany, founded in 1040 and called "Weichenstephan".

The largest brewery, Anheiser Bush Incorporated in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, which owns 12 breweries, produces about 11 billion liters of beer per year.

The strongest beer is considered to be Famous Falling over Water, brewed by the Ross brewery in Bristol in the UK. It contained 17.3% alcohol by volume (14.2% by weight).

And the weakest beer was produced in 1918 in Germany by the Sunner company. Its potential alcohol content is 0.1% by volume. This is about five times less than the amount of alcohol found in typical non-alcoholic beers today.

The smallest bottle is made in the Swiss village of Wadenswil near Zurich. It holds 40 ml. beer and costs 9 francs.

The largest bottle, 211 cm high and 164 cm in circumference, was filled with 92 gallons of Laidley Gold wheat beer on September 2, 1989.

The most expensive can is Rosalie Pilsner, which was sold in April 1981 for $ 6,000.

From beer products - that is, cans and bottles, beer fans do very interesting things. The inhabitants of the Australian village of Forchendorf stacked 56 beer crates on top of each other. This tower stood for 15 seconds.

Herman Silveire from Portugal built a ferry from 160 bottles and during a storm successfully covered the distance of 16 miles from the island of Iorge to the island of Siki in the Akov archipelago. And the American Bob Bishop built an airplane from 11 thousand cans that could fly. The plane weighed 210 kg., Payload - 240 kg. (including 160 liters of fuel).

The world's largest wine list belongs to the Chiggeri restaurant in Luxembourg. In 2008, the restaurant offered its guests a choice of 1,746 wines.

Largest selection of beer

In January 2004, the largest selection of beers of various brands available for order was registered in the Brussels cafe “Delíríum Café” - 2004.

Largest storage of wine bottles

The underground gallery of Milestii Mici wine production in Moldova stores over 1.5 million bottles. The total length of the storage facility is 55 km.

The first bottle was sent for storage in 1968, new vintages enter the cells every year.

The largest collection of beer glasses

Austrian Rudolf Heindl has amassed an impressive collection of 13,000 beer glasses, having visited more than 4,000 breweries around the world since 1980.

Most expensive cognac sold at auction

A bottle of 1858 Cuvee Leonie cognac from Cognac Croizet was sold at a Chinese auction in 2011 for $ 156,740. So far, this is the most expensive bottle of cognac in history.


The most expensive white wine

A single bottle of 1811 Chateau d'Yquem white wine sold for $ 117,000. The buyer was the famous sommelier Christian Vanneka, who worked for many years in the famous Parisian restaurant La Tour d'Argent.

Chateau d'Yquem is considered one of the most expensive sweet wines. An extremely successful harvest year contributes to the price of the famous bottle.

Oldest wine brand

The oldest brand of wine is Commandaria. It's sweet dessert wine produced in Cyprus. Commandaria's recipe dates back to 1191.

The oldest whiskey

The oldest bottle of whiskey is considered to be Glenavon Special Liqueur Whiskey from the Scottish company Glenavon Distillery. She is over 155 years old.

Presumably, it was made between 1851 and 1858, it was not possible to more accurately determine the date of manufacture.

The rarity was sold at a London auction in 2006 for $ 29,000.


Most expensive bottle of whiskey

The most expensive bottle of whiskey was sold in 2010 at Sotheby's for $ 460,000. It was a 64-year-old Macallan in a Lalique crystal decanter.

The entire proceeds were donated to a charitable foundation aimed at providing people from developing countries with access to clean drinking water.

In 2012, the Famous Grouse, together with the Czech glass factory BOMMA, produced the world's largest bottle of whiskey with a volume of 228 liters.

Before that, according to the Guinness Book of Records, the 184 liter bottle of Jack Daniel's, released in 2011, was considered the largest.


Most wine glasses in one hand

Philip Osenton in 2012 was able to break the Guinness World Record for holding the largest number of empty wine glasses in one hand. He managed to hold on to 45 glass goblets without breaking a single one. The official record says 39 glasses.


Fastest uncorking of a wine stopper

At the 2001 L'Émission des Records competition in France, Alan Dorott opened 13 bottles of wine in a minute using an ordinary T-shaped corkscrew.

Fastest Beer Bottle Opening

The record for the fastest opening of beer bottles belongs to the citizen of India Murali K. S. In 2007, he opened 68 metal caps with his teeth in 1 minute.

Fastest champagne cork opener

The record for the fastest opening of champagne in the traditional way belongs to a student of the University of Cambridge Sarah Grizzley. In 1 minute, the girl opens 6 bottles.

Fastest opening champagne saber

The Spaniard Julio Gonzalo Chan Romeo is much faster. In 2011, he opened 32 bottles of champagne with a saber in 1 minute.