In the wake of the London 2012 Olympic Games, the BrewDog 'Never Mind the Anabolics' beer has been released. Although, this beer can be enjoyed by almost anyone over the legal drinking age, athletes may want to think twice before they knock back one of these cold ones.
This Scottish beer company boasts the first beer ever to contain steroids as a main ingredient. This limited-edition pale ale has been described in advertisements as containing "all kinds of ingredients banned for professional athletes."
The grocery list of banned elements includes guarana, creatine, lycii berries and of course, steroids. Invite your bros over to watch the Olympics and crack open a case of the BrewDrog Never Mind the Anabolics beer. Enhance your Olympic-watching performance and raise a toast to talented athletes unable to partake in the spirit and the sport of doping.
Steriod-Infused Intoxicants
The BrewDog 'Never Mind the Anabolics' Beer Has Performance Enhancers
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