Brewery Crafts Beer Made From Roasted Bull Testicles – And They’re Selling Out

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You’ve heard of Rocky Mountain Oysters – and, likely, somewhere near you there is a fun little bar holding a summertime Testicle Festival…but one brewery in Colorado took their local tradition to insane new heights.

And they created a bull testicle beer. 

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Wynkoop Brewing Co. out of Denver, Colorado first teased customers and beer enthusiasts with an April Fool’s post about making a beer that was based around bull testicles. But, after incredible demand, they actually created it.

The Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout is still currently listed on their menu and is handcrafted with roasted barley, seven specialty grains, golden hops, and roasted bull testicles.

As they shared on Instagram recently, “ROCKY MOUNTAIN OYSTER STOUT 7.5% 12 IBU and still three balls per barrel. Our rule-breaking and uniquely indigenous foreign-style stout is made with Colorado base malts, roasted barley, seven specialty grains, “steerian” golding hops, and freshly sliced & roasted bull testicles(aka Rocky mountain oysters). Deep flavors of chocolate, coffee, roasted grains, and nuts. Yes, your chance to go nuts.”

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The jokes are plentiful at this fun brewery and they don’t hold anything back when making fun of their unique (and popular) creation!

But the question remains – would YOU try this daring new beer? Tell us in the comments.

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