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Not For 'The Faint Of Gut': 10 Drinks So Bizarre, You’ll Want To Rinse Your Brain, Not Just Your Mouth!
You've heard of mocktails, cocktails, and maybe even that one friend who swears by jeera soda after a heavy meal. But across the world, there are drinks so unusual, they make masala buttermilk seem fancy. Some are tied to tradition, others are made for shock value-but all of them will leave you thinking, "Why would someone drink that?"
Whether you're just curious or planning a quiz night with friends, here are 10 of the weirdest drinks found around the world. No, we're not suggesting you try them-just read, react, and maybe recoil.
Algae Beer - USA
This green-hued drink is made with spirulina-an algae also found in health supplements. While it's all about sustainability, we can't help but feel like it looks more like a green smoothie gone rogue.
Weird level: Mild
Fun fact: It's supposed to be good for the environment, not just a conversation starter.
Bilk - Japan
Beer + milk = Bilk. Made using leftover milk, it's supposed to be sweet and light. While we love a good doodh cold coffee here, mixing it with beer might be pushing it too far.
Weird level: 5/10
Closest Indian comparison: Somewhere between rasmalai soda and a bad milkshake.
Ant-Infused Gin - UK
This one features red wood ants-yes, actual ants-infused into gin for a citrusy zing. Definitely not what you expect when someone offers you a 'twist of lime'.
Weird level: 7/10
The twist: It's all about that ant acid giving it the tang.
The Sour-Toe Cocktail - Canada
Possibly the weirdest of the lot. It's a drink served with a real human toe inside. You don't swallow it, but if your lips don't touch it, you're not considered part of the club. Seriously.
Weird level: Off the charts
Reaction: What even? Who came up with this?
Mezcal With Worm Or Scorpion - Mexico
You finish the bottle and at the bottom? A worm. Or worse-a scorpion. Some folks say it's a tradition, others say it's just for show. Either way, not everyone wants to see a creepy crawler in their glass.
Weird level: Moderate to extreme
Best enjoyed as: A "You won't believe this exists" fun fact.
Kumis - Central Asia
Fermented horse milk. Yes, you read that right. Traditionally made and consumed in parts of Mongolia and Kazakhstan, it's a part of nomadic culture-and a drink that definitely isn't for the average palate.
Weird level: 6/10
Interesting bit: It's slightly alcoholic and has been around for centuries.
Snake Wine - China
Rice wine with an entire venomous snake coiled inside the bottle. It's believed to have medicinal properties in some cultures-but most of us would prefer to admire this from a safe distance, thank you.
Weird level: 8/10
Look: Like a potion from a fantasy movie... only real.
Seagull Wine - Arctic (Myth or Madness?)
This one's the stuff of legends... or nightmares. Seagull Wine is said to be made by stuffing a dead seagull into a bottle of water and leaving it in the sun to ferment. Yes, you heard that right. While some claim it was an old Inuit survival method, others say it's probably just a bizarre urban myth that refuses to die-unlike the seagull.
Weird level: 10/10
Vibe: The kind of drink that makes you question humanity (and your search history).
Note: Widely debated as possibly fictional-but even the idea gives you chills.
Reindeer Antler Whiskey - Thailand
In the world of herbal liquors, Thailand's version really takes the crown. This rice whiskey is infused with reindeer antlers-yes, actual antlers-along with ginseng and traditional herbs. Locals consider it a tonic for strength and vitality. But if you're used to saffron milk or chyawanprash, this might be a bit... wild.
Weird level: 7/10
Vibe: Ayurveda gone rogue.
Fun fact: It's sold openly in Thai markets and sometimes even online.
Look: Like a potion from a fantasy movie... only real.
Scorpion Vodka - UK
Yup. A real, preserved scorpion sitting inside a vodka bottle. Some say it's just for aesthetics, others say it's a dare in a bottle. Either way, it's something most of us would only look at... from a distance.
Weird level: High
Why it's famous: People actually drink this and call it an experience.

Some drinks are made to cool you down. Others? Just to raise eyebrows. These beverages may not make it to Indian weddings or family functions anytime soon-but they definitely spark curiosity.
Whether it's tradition, sustainability, or just plain shock value, the world's got some very unexpected items on the menu.And hey, sometimes knowing about it is more than enough.



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