Iron Maiden has introduced a new limited edition bottled brew to its existing product range, to mark the completion of the sale of 10 million pints of its Trooper beer.
Created in partnership with Robinsons Brewery, the new Trooper 666 is bottled at 6.6% ABV unlike the original that is bottled at 4.7%.
Expected to be launched this autumn, Trooper 666 will be available for a limited period of time in local outlets across the globe.
The Trooper 666 is said to be the same Trooper recipe but brewed to a higher gravity.
Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson said: "The result is another wonderfully authentic beer that is packed with malt but slightly sweeter than the original.
"It has a dry finish and is remarkably moreish.I think it tastes tremendous and I personally prefer this straight from the fridge."
Launched in May 2013, the original Trooper beer is currently being exported to 42 countries across the globe.