9 Bizarre Beers You Never Knew Existed

Dogfish Head Birra Etrusca Bronze

This unique and powerful beer is prepared with inspiration from ancient drinking cups discovered in 2,800-year-old Etruscan tombs, staying true to the ancient origins of beer.

Oyster Stout

Indeed, oysters are used in the brewing of oyster stout, which is done all over the world. Only oyster shells are added to the wort (the pre-fermented "green" beer) to create some of these rich, creamy beers.

Lindemans Lambic

Because lambic beers are exclusive to a single location worldwide the Belgian valley known as Pajottenland they are genuinely unlike any other beer you have ever tasted.

Brewmaster Snake Venom Fortified Beer

This is a mix of strong beer and hard liquor. And a rather stiff one at that, with an ABV of 67.5% by volume, far higher than most whiskies, vodkas, and the like.

Twisted Pine Ghost Face Killa

With a modest 5.2% ABV and light 15 IBUs (international bitterness units), this beer might not be too alarming, but it's the spiciness that will stick with you.

Wynkoop Brewing Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout

I assume you are familiar with Rocky Mountain oysters. They're roasted testicles from bulls. And they are added to the brew when making this beer.

Smartmouth Brewing Saturday Morning IPA

Have you ever wished there was a beer that had the same flavour as sweet cereal when you curl up in front of the TV on a Saturday morning? Ideally not, as you were most likely a child at the time.

Moody Tongue Shaved Black Truffle Pilsner

This bottle of beer costs $120, so if you're well-off and have sophisticated tastes, it could be a good fit for you. Truffles are used in its brewing, as the name implies. Specifically, Black Perigord truffles from Western Australia.

Flanders Red Ale

This beer style is very wacky. As a matter of fact, your initial impressions of the beer will probably be twofold: either you'll believe it tastes awful or you'll still like it.