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Offline HD

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This Beer Is Made With Roasted Bull Testicles and Apparently It’s Delicious
By Silke Jasso


Testicle-spiked beer? Yeah, that totally exists…and people think it’s delicious. What had initially begun as an April Fools’ Day prank for Wynkoop Brewing Company in Denver, actually turned out to be a fan favorite. Back in 2012, Wynkoop tried to be funny by creating an April Fools’ video announcing their “new beer” called Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout. Which referenced the classic western snack of “fried bull testicles.” Yes, apparently people like to snack on a plate full of bull testies for some reason. Y’all are wild, Colorado.

So, instead of getting gross reactions from beer fanatics, they respond rather enthusiastically, even though the concept was supposed to be a joke. So, Wynkoop decided to keep the attention going by keeping their customers happy and followed by actually brewing the beer. So yeah, beer nerds loved the “nutty brew” so much, that it has now become a staple for the brewery! I mean, I am a huge fan of beer, but this honestly scared me a little bit when I first heard of it. But I mean, if Virginia can come up with a Lucky Charms IPA, a beer made with bull testicles doesn’t surprise me. Let’s all have a craft beer party!



Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout is a 7.2 percent alcohol by volume (ABV) and three Balls Per Barrel (BPB) and includes 25 pounds of “freshly sliced and roasted bull testicles” and sea salt. The “self-proclaimed ballsiest canned beer in the world,” is sold in a two-pack. Which I’m not sure if it’s a pun to there being two testicles or not, but I found it hilarious.

As far as ingredients, brewers add roasted barley, seven specialty malts, a hint of sea salt and Styrian Golding hops, to create that roasted flavor and luscious mouthfeel. The brewery describes the testicle beer as a vicious stout and “assertive” because well, it’s a bull we’re talking about here.

The flavor is similar to earth, savory notes of chocolate with coffee espresso and nuts that give it that slightly bitter, roasty, dry finish. So I’m just going to say that it tastes like a dark IPA with a chocolate flavor to it. At least that’s what I want to believe because I don’t actually know what bull testicles taste like.

Honestly, yeah sure, I guess I’d try it. I’m always down for beer tests. BUT, I’d probably mix it in with three other beers and not let anyone tell me which one is which, so I don’t ruin my experience by knowing I’m basically drinking bull testicles juice. Maybe use a blindfold and a shot glass roulette or something. Still, I commend you, Colorado. It’s nice to know you’re supporting local breweries and making the unthinkable happen.

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Offline glenn57

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i'll let Dotch tested first!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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No, that would be SHEEP nuts....🐏

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We have a friend who owned a small bar in a little town ~ 10 miles south of us down home who had an annual Rocky Mountain Oyster Feed & it was always a hit. :crazy: I never managed to make it to it though. ;) :rolleyes: ;D I like a lot of different beers so I'd probably :scratch: have to try that 1.
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Offline Bobberineyes

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Look at all the folks that want a salty olive in a beer...they'd be first in line..

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Does anyone still put salt in beer? I like a tad down the neck of a Grainbelt..................

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I see folks doing that some times...
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Offline Jerkbiat

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Does anyone still put salt in beer? I like a tad down the neck of a Grainbelt..................

I still like to do that at times.  :happy1:
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I haven't put salt in beer since I used to go to Golden Georges after softball.   3.2 beer and pizza you needed to blot with a napkin...  Mmmm

Offline Steve-o

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Its just wrong, wrong, wrong!   :puke:

I imagine the beer looks something like this under a microscope...



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I haven't put salt in beer since I used to go to Golden Georges after softball.   3.2 beer and pizza you needed to blot with a napkin...  Mmmm

Maybe you should start again.....mmmm. We always had salt shakers on the bar at The Keg when I bartended. Back when pitchers were $2.50 and a tap was .35 cents.  :azn:
« Last Edit: August 08/06/19, 06:14:29 PM by Rebel SS »

Offline delcecchi

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Teh Keg.   Was that the place over on 7th Street that sold "scratch burgers"  ?   Or was that out on 2nd st? 


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Yup! First at  Northgate, then out behind Universal Ford. That's when I worked there. We sold a LOT of those scratchburgers! Hamburgers and Campbells onion soup and some seasoning. I'd make a big Nesco roaster full every Saturday morning.... :tongue: