Tuesday, 02 August 2011

  • 6 Strange Alcoholic Beverages

    1. Grilled Cheese Martini

    Beecher's Handmade Cheese serves an off-the-menu grilled cheese martini with grilled cheese-flavored vodka. According to UrbanDaddy, it took 37 bartenders to successful fuse the sandwich and alcohol.

    2. Hot Dogs Soaked In Vodka 

     

    The hot dogs in vodka are infused for five weeks.

    3. Milk Vodka

    I supposed this is the answer to grown-up cereal. Add a little milk vodka to your cheerios and you're off to a good start. Vermont White, which uses milk as the primary ingredient, combines the creamy taste of vanilla with vodka.

    4. Chili Beer

    5. Snake Vodka

    A man in Texas who raised rattlesnakes actually decided to market and sell a rattlesnake in a vodka bottle as an “ancient Asian elixir.”

    6. Pizza Beer

    The ingredients of this beer include actual pizza crust, tomato, oregano, basil and garlic. From the company:

    The Margarita pizza is put into the mash & steeped like a tea bag. A whole wheat crust made with water, flour & yeast is topped with tomato, oregano, basil & garlic. The essence of the pizza spices is washed off with hot water and filtered into a brewpot, where it is boiled for a long, long time. During the process, we add hops & spices in a cheesecloth type bag & filter the cooled liquid into a fermentation vessel. (big glass 6 gallon water jug). After a week or two, the beer is good to go. Keg it or bottle it.

    Which of the 8 is the weirdest? Which ones sound delicious and which one would you never try?

     

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