Northern Monk launches UK’s most expensive bottle of beer

Northern Monk has launched a new beer that retails for £1000 with all proceeds donated to the brewery’s grant initiative.

The beer, an 11% Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout, was brewed at the summit of the UK’s highest peak, Ben Nevis, making it the highest altitude brew in British history.

Members of the team hiked the 4,000ft peak with 90kg of brewing equipment to produce the beer, which is made from ingredients foraged from the mountain itself, including blaeberries and ‘Dew of Ben Nevis’ water. 

Once carried down from the mountain, the brew spent 2 months ageing in a whisky barrel donated by the Ben Nevis Whisky Distillery in Fort William. 

All proceeds taken from the sale of the Ben Nevis beer will be donated to the For the North Foundation, a grant scheme created by Northern Monk back in September which dedicates all funding to projects that are ‘designed to benefit the North, its people and its communities’.

The first bottles of the Ben Nevis beer were auctioned off at an event at the Northern Monk Refectory in Manchester on Thursday 7th November, alongside an exclusive screening of a 20-minute documentary of the climb. More than £7000 was raised on the night ensuring funding for the first project.

Northern Monk Founder, and one of the Monks tasked with completing the high-altitude brew, Russell Bisset, said: “This has been a groundbreaking project to be a part of. When we launched the For the North Foundation, our intention was to create pieces of high-impact activity that will raise awareness and encourage donations.

“Brewing the UK’s highest altitude beer at the summit of Ben Nevis seemed like a pretty good place to start! To have raised so much money at our very first fundraising event is incredible.

“Since we launched the Foundation mid-September, we’ve received grant applications from so many thoroughly deserving causes, and we’d like to thank everybody that’s donated funds so far for their generosity and support.

“Together we’re going to be able to make a real difference to our communities, and our environment. We’ll be announcing the first recipient of our first For the North Foundation grant before the end of November.”

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