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Top 10 funny beer names

In a crowded market it’s no wonder brewers are coming up with increasingly imaginative, humorous or downright rude names for their beers in an attempt to stand out.

Recently we reported on a viral video sweeping the internet which poked fun at “beer loving hipsters” and their apparent desire to consume beers with the most obscure or bizarre names.

Favourites included the “arrogant bastard”, “pompous a**hole” and the “Christian Bale ale”, ordered by a man dressed as Batman.

It got us thinking what other humorous beer names might be out there.

Scroll through to see our favourites.

(If you know of any others you think deserve a mention please send them into social@thedrinksbusiness.com)

10. Hoptimus Prime

Brewed by Legacy Brewing Co. in Reading, Pennsylvania, the 9% double india pale ale Hoptimus Prime playfully pays homage to the much-loved Transformer’s franchise. 

9. Polygamy Porter

Brewed by Utah-based Wasatch Brewery, this 4% brown ale with notes of chocolate won a silver medal in 2006 from the North American Brewers’ Association.

8. Old Leghumper

This American porter style beer brewed by Thirsty Dog Brewing Company based in Akron, Ohio.

7. Pigs Ass Porter

First brewed by Harvest Moon in 1997, this dark ale is brewed in Burton, England is brewed with caramel, chocolate and black malts to create a roasted, slightly chocolate tasting ale. The name came to its creators back in 1997 when they were enjoying this new brew and a local hog farmer showed up to collect their spent mash for his pigs. 

6. Ill Tempered Gnome

A warming little gnome is perfect on a cold winter’s night, brewed by the Oakshire brewery in Oregon.

5. Panty Peeler

The rather dubiously named ‘Panty Peeler’ comes from the Midnight Sun Brewing Company based in Alaska’s Anchorage. It is brewed with orange peel and coriander making for an unusual taste experience.

4. Pork Slap

The simply named “Pork Slap” is an American pale ale created by the New York-based Butternuts Beer & Ale. Brewed with north American barley and English crystal malt, it is flavoured with crystal hop and a touch of fresh ginger to create a distinct flavour.

3. Apocalypse Cow

Top marks go to the Three Floyds Brewery in Munster, Indiana, for their artistic labelling of Apocalypse Cow – an Imperial/Double IPA beer.

2. Nipple Mountain

Nipple Mountain Nip is a barley wine beer brewed by the Pagosa Brewing Company based in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. It is the brewer’s “most full-bodied beer to date” and is brewed in the style of an American Barleywine aged in cellars for several months. Coming in at a super-strong 10.5% abv, it is intended as a “slow sipping beer” enjoyed throughout the Winter.

1. Vergina

Brewed by the Macedonian Thrace Brewery based in Thessaloniki, Vergina, (pronounced VARE-GII-NA) has unwittingly fallen foul of much snickering due to its unfortunate name.

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