Milk beer, cow urine beer, horse milk beer, pizza beer, big breast beer… are unique beers in the world.
Beer made from cow urine is very popular in India.
Milk beer, Bilk is a favorite drink in Japan.
In Bulgaria, there is a beer that makes breasts bigger called boza beer. Although there is no evidence to show that, many women here choose boza beer as their refreshment.
Kidsbeer – Kidsbeer is a beverage from Japan. In fact, kidsbeer has the same design as a normal beer can but tastes like coke inside.
In Vietnam and China, Southeast Asia, snake wine (Snake wine) is no longer strange. This is considered a rare and precious medicine that is very beneficial to human health
Kumis (Horse Milk Alcohol) is a beer made from fermented horse milk popular in Central Asian countries especially Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan or Kazakhstan. The percentage of alcohol in Kumis beer is very little, only 7 – 8%.
Confused between enjoying a cup of coffee or a beer? Enjoy a two-in-one beer called Victory at Sea Coffee Vanilla Imperial Porter.
A brewery in Scotland has created the world’s strongest beer topping beer called Brewmeister Snake Venom. Venom solid beer is made from malt peat smoke, wine and yeast with a strong alcohol content of 67.5%.
One of the strongest beers in the world, Brewmeister Armageddon is made in Scotland with 65% alcohol content. The beer is specially crafted from crystal malt, wheat, oat flakes, and 100% Scottish spring water.
Beer pizza is the perfect combination of beer and pizza.
The Dutch create The dog beer with a special brewing method. This drink is made from a mixture of beef extracts and malt.
White seagull wine makes people drunk quickly.
If snake wine doesn’t excite you yet, try a gentleman’s glass of wine infused with the penis of an animal that’s popular in China and Vietnam.
A special beer called “The end of history” has an outer shell made of the skin of a white-furred rat, a squirrel or a rabbit, surprising many diners.
Deus champagne beer is quite popular in Belgium.
Birra Etrusca Bronze is made with heirloom Italian wheat, hazelnut powder, pomegranate, raisins, Italian chestnut honey, gentian root and resin. Beer is crafted by the world’s leading experts in ancient fermented beverages.
Rainbow beer . This is a beer originating from Japan with colors such as blue, red, green and purple pink. The makers of this beer like to think of the four seasons in Hokkaido, Japan, which is also the headquarters of the beer company. The beer’s blue color is derived from seaweed and icebergs in winter, while the spring-inspired green is made from fermented seaweed. Ruby red is made from hamanasu (a type of pear that bears fruit in the summer) and pink purple is made from yams, a specialty of autumn.
Soda Kimchi. A Japanese beverage company has launched food-inspired drinks like wasabi, kimchi, curry and grilled chicken, as well as sing-gum, white wine, lychee, blueberries and bananas.
Liquid Smoking (Liquid Tobacco) . This is a Dutch drink born to help smokers cope with the ban on smoking in public places in the UK. The drink’s maker claims it’s nicotine-free but contains a South African root that induces a feeling of euphoria, followed by a feeling of well-being. This drink is no longer available and the manufacturer has also “evaporated”.
Placental water. Placenta contains high amounts of iron, vitamin B-12 and hormones that help rejuvenate the skin, so it was quickly studied and used as a functional food. Some of the types of placenta used are sheep placenta, pig placenta, and horse placenta. Perhaps in our country there are also many strange drinks, but obviously other countries in the world are not inferior, right?