With 75% Alcohol By Volume, The Scottish Beer Beithir Fire Comes With A Warning On The Label Not To Exceed 35 ml Per Dose.
A Scottish beer has been attracting attention for its extreme alcohol content and a direct warning on the label: do not exceed 35 ml at a time. This is Beithir Fire, produced by 88Brewery since 2021.
75% Alcohol By Volume
Beithir Fire is officially the strongest beer in the world, with an impressive 75% ABV (alcohol by volume).
The formula includes Scottish barley fermented for two months, mixed with pure distillate, and then triple filtered to eliminate impurities.
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The result is a drink that leaves the tongue numb, according to reports from those who have tried it.
Because of its potency, the recommendation is clear: stick to small doses. The official brewery website emphasizes: “We are not responsible for any risks you may take.”
Video Goes Viral on TikTok
The beer returned to the spotlight after going viral in a TikTok video. Dan, creator of the @1minutebeerreview profile, took a sip of Beithir Fire and described the experience as “burning in the throat and numbness on the tongue”.
Expensive and Controversial Product
In addition to being strong, Beithir Fire is also one of the most expensive. A bottle costs around 60 dollars. For many, the price is worth it for the unique experience — even if the burning sensation outweighs the flavor.
Final Warning
Those who want to try the strongest beer in the world should be prepared. The manufacturer itself warns: Beithir Fire is not for the faint of heart. And, if anyone wants to know which one is in second place, that title goes to Snake Venom, with 67.5% ABV.

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