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This image is a close-up shot of a magazine article discussing freeze-distilled beer
MomentThis image is a close-up shot of a magazine article discussing freeze-distilled beer. The article's headline is "Pump Up the (Alcohol) Volume. Cold-brewing is for wimps. Freeze-distilling makes beer as strong as vodka." The article is written by Sean Gregory. The text discusses a beer called Tactical Nuclear Penguin, which is fermented at very low temperatures and then freeze-distilled to increase its alcohol content. The article also mentions a German brewer, Schorschbräu, and their beer Schorschbock, which has a 40% ABV. BrewDog, a Scottish microbrewery, released Sink the Bismarck!, a beer with 32% ABV, as a response. The image includes photographs of two beer bottles, one labeled "Tactical Nuclear Penguin" and the other "Sink the Bismarck!". There is also a photograph of a bottle of Tactical Nuclear Penguin wrapped in brown paper with a penguin logo. There is no information in the image to suggest any connection to Jalingo, Nigeria.

