As the name suggests, Boom Beer is booming the alcohol industry with its wild tastefulness of wheat and yeast derived from the wildness of CO2. With such a strong beer in line with Kingfisher markers, India’s Beer traditions are reaching different countries to spread diversity. However, the main question stands, what’s so good about Boom Strong Beer? Or, if it is that good? What’s the fuss all about? 

So, if you have never tasted Boom Beer before, luckily, you are in the right place to set your expectations before the actual experience. 

To begin with, Boom Beer is a strong beer that comes under the sub-category of Bira 91. Likewise, Bira 91, Kingfisher’s non-alcoholic soft drink makers, were aiming to get it on the top shelf. And succeeded! For the most part, Boom Beer highly concentrates on the alcohol requirements of those who are health-conscious.

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Thanks to Boom Strong Beer, the mainstream company (B9 Beverages) has already spread its samples all over the world with record-breaking statistics, i.e.., 2 Million Cases within 30 days. 

No doubt, Boom Beer craft has led to making a deal-breaking change in the alcohol industry. Thus, now is the time to know everything about it, because soon, it is going to be in every bar. Let’s get started: 

1. Top Strongest Beers in India: Bira 91 Boom Ranked 10 

Amid India’s Beer market, the competition is statistically at its soaring stage. There are numerous branded strong beers in India. However, nothing can beat the top 20 beers, which have held the record for the longest period. To the reader’s surprise, after launching only in 2015, Bira 91 Boom strong beer made it to the 10th position after Knock Out by ScoopWhoop. 

According to the B9 Beverages’ CEO, Ankur Jain, the company had been planning to hit the market with Boom Beer that gave a hopeful defeat to dominants in the industry like Kingfisher and Anheuser-Busch InBev. With Boom Beer reviews on youtube, it seems like B9 Beverages finally made a difference. 

2. What is Boom Beer Alcohol Content? 

According to Indian Beer consumer statistics, 80% of the consumers prefer strong beer over a light one. To support consumers, Boom Beer Alcohol content values at 7%, which is less than top-leading brands like BroCode. However, Boom Classic Bira 91’s 7% alcohol content percentage delivers an edge to the health-conscious beer consumers to rely on. 

On the other hand, if you wander each bar in two for something stronger than Boom BIRA 91 but identical in taste, Bira 91 Boom Super Strong beer is also a winner. It has 8% alcohol content with a delightful lager-like experience to deliver. 

3. Why choose Boom Beer Bira 91? 

While choosing a beer to drink, there is a single factor of focus: TASTE. Beers are never as strong as whiskies, vodkas, tequilas, and scotches. However, this characteristic works like a charm. Those who drink beer sign-up for a 100% finishing taste. And, if you are one of those buyers, you are in for a treat.

According to the latest list of best Bira Beers, both Boom Classic and Boom Super Strong Beer are at the top. Luckily, there’s no in-between. You can either pick classic (regular ABV) or super strong, which get you drunk. 

Bira Classic comes with a crispy feeling in the mouth but mild finishing. It matches the vibe for summer season weekend adventures like refreshment drinks on a beach or side of a swimming pool. It has aromatic qualities of rich and juicy fruits along with a bitter but tasteful finishing. 

On the other hand, Boom Super Strong Beer saves the daylight from boredom. You can drive your taste buds into its rich notes of crunchy biscuits added with honey. It also comes with a combined blend of noble hops. 

Identical ingredients for both Boom Classic and Super Strong Bira 91 are CO2, Sparkling water, Ethyl Alcohol, Wheat, Rice, Malt, Hops, and Yeast. 

4. Boom Beer is a cost-effective substitute for BIRA 91 Light

In early 2015, B9 Beverages encountered the hard truth about its popular beer BIRA 91 Light. According to the income difference, 40% of beer consumers don’t prefer BIRA 91 Light, even if it tastes inevitable. A 330mL can of Bira 91 costs 100 Rs. In contrast, Kingfisher Beer (Bira’s competitor) sells 650mL cans for 145 Rs. In this scenario, the aftermath is simple, Bira 91 is expensive and premium. 

To overcome these barriers, Ankur Jain, CEO of B9 Beverages, put the Boom Super Strong Beer’s idea on the table. It only costs 80 Rs. for a 330 ml bottle. In comparison, it costs 110 Rs. for a 650ml canned beer. 

Thus, it is crucial to note that Bira 91 and Boom SUper strong beer are identical in many conditions. From texture to aroma and ingredients, everything is the same except quality and price. 

5. How many calories are in Bira Boom Super Strong Beer? 

From the light texture, sweet and sour aromas, and brand-new bitter finishing, Bira Boom Strong Beer is also appreciated for one more quality – low calories. That’s right! 650ml Boom Beer contains only 90kcal. Hence, if you put it on your specials list for a night out, you can say bye-bye to beer belly forever. 

It is also one of the reasons why Boom Beer has already held top-shelf in 10 states in India, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, and Haryana. 

With such average calorie value, you can order a stomach-full meal on Boom Beer’s side, such as a cheese sandwich, pizza, or a handful of snacks. 

6. Is Bira Boom Beer gluten-free? 

The answer is NO. Bira 91’s special Boom Beer, either Classic or Super Strong, comes under the conventional beer category. If you are conscious about gluten intake, Boom Beer is not the one to go with. It contains wheat, barley, rice, and other non-filter products that barreled for months. 

Alongside, if you are allowed to in-take up to 100ppm gluten, Bira Boom Super Strong lager is an acceptable choice with only 63 ppm per 650ml. 

Epilogue

So, are you ready to taste the most flavoured beer of all time? Order your first Boom Beer and share your experience with us. Thank you!

BEER BRAND: Boom Beer
ABV: 7%
CALORIES PER SERVICE: 90
SERVICE SIZE IN OZ: