"Theory Of Chaos" By Chaos Mountain Brewing – Beer With Atlas 117
By Atlas Medstaff
A Beer with Atlas
We've climbed a mountain or two of beer challenges in our day, but we've never tackled a craft beer like this "Theory of Chaos" brew from Chaos Mountain Brewing.
Dropping in at a hefty 18% alcohol content, this beer is the strongest we've ever featured on the podcast.
This hardcore brew may not leave us quaking At The Mountain of Madness (anyone?), but a few of these may lead you to believe you can solve chaos theory on a bar napkin.
Shout out to Atlas recruiter Ronnie Robinette who found this gem in Roanoke, Virginia, and immediately thought of sending it to the boys at the home office — whether out of joy or revenge, we're still not sure.
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