The UK has been turned upside down with Tony Hopple’s sweet beer

If you thought it couldn’t get any crazier, chocolate brand Tony Chocolonely is taking it one step further. It comes with a sweet beer in collaboration with Scottish brewery BrewDog. It’s a combination you wouldn’t expect, but the taste of the beer is also quite bizarre. Raspberry and white chocolate milkshake, in beer form: Tony Chocolonely. Dare you try it?

Raspberry and white chocolate milkshake

Although you might not expect it, this isn’t Tony Chocolonely’s first collaboration with a beer brewery. In 2016, they released Tony’s Chocolate Milk Stout with Amsterdam brewery De Prael. Here Tony kept it a little more to himself, because everyone knows that the Dutch company’s chocolate is pretty damn good. Now they’re taking a different approach, going international. Raspberry and white chocolate milkshake beer. Let’s take a look at these flavours one by one in beer form. Raspberry in beer? We think this would be great for breakfast if you’re pitching your tent in the Lowlands and looking for an excuse to have an early drink. White chocolate milkshake in a beer can. This is the kind of drink you have if you’ve had a few too many smokes at a house party, but still secretly want to do some. Combine these two flavours and you have a BrewDog and Tony creation.

Hoplonel

The beer is called Tony Hopolonely, which is a funny name. Plus, Tony Chocolonely is one of the most progressive companies when it comes to sustainability and anti-slavery products. This Hopolonely can is 100% eco-friendly and brewed in an honest way. The beer is currently only available in stores in Great Britain, although you can also have the beer shipped to your living room via the Dutch BrewDog website. Feedback on social media is still very divided, so we think it would be best to taste it for yourself!

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