Socyberty List's Three Most Expensive Beers
Here is an interesting link to a list of the three most expensive beers. Socyberty is a self-proclaimed "user powered website dedicated to providing you with the highest quality society oriented content on the web."
A few other pricy offerings available around Portland include:
Bush/Scaldis Prestige

Pours a hazy orange-amber with a hugely carbonated top. Nose of sour and sweet grass and sugars. Oaky and musty notes. Fruity and vinous finish. Once in a lifetime opportunity to try this expensive beer. Runs around $50 for a 750ml bottle.
Bosteels DeuS Brut des Flandres Belgian Strong Ale

Commercial Description:
First brewed at Bosteels, transfered to the Champagne region of France were it is treated much like a champagne with the bottles inverted and the yeast expunged and bottle recorked. Approximately $40 for a 750ml bottle.
Also, if you are looking to find one of the most touted Trappist beers in the world, the Westvleteren 12 Belgian quad is running for around $50 bucks for a six-pack on eBay. Couple that with shipping charges from Belgium running another fifty bucks or so, this beer available for purchase exclusively from the monastary, can be quite spendy.
A few other pricy offerings available around Portland include:
Bush/Scaldis Prestige

Pours a hazy orange-amber with a hugely carbonated top. Nose of sour and sweet grass and sugars. Oaky and musty notes. Fruity and vinous finish. Once in a lifetime opportunity to try this expensive beer. Runs around $50 for a 750ml bottle.
Bosteels DeuS Brut des Flandres Belgian Strong Ale

Commercial Description:
First brewed at Bosteels, transfered to the Champagne region of France were it is treated much like a champagne with the bottles inverted and the yeast expunged and bottle recorked. Approximately $40 for a 750ml bottle.
Also, if you are looking to find one of the most touted Trappist beers in the world, the Westvleteren 12 Belgian quad is running for around $50 bucks for a six-pack on eBay. Couple that with shipping charges from Belgium running another fifty bucks or so, this beer available for purchase exclusively from the monastary, can be quite spendy.
