A bar in New Zealand has shocked punters by injecting ‘export quality’ semen in their latest brew.
Brewery Choice Bros created the drink in preparation for New Zealand festival Beervana.
Now the Green Man Pub in Wellington has decided to sell the drink for anyone brave enough to try it.
Injected with ‘export-quality semem’ from a 7-year-old stag with ‘impeccable DNA’, the drink is served with a hand pump for anyone willing to sample the brew.
Pub co-owner Steve Drummond told Stuff.com: "We sort of like, looked at the whole craft beer scene and thought what could we do that's a bit outrageous, a bit Green Man."
Tasters have described the beer as having a ‘creamy’ texture- an interesting choice of words!
Brewer Kerry Gray has defended the beer, saying that it’s no different from other drinks that infuse animal products.
Gray said: "I don't think it's the craziest, say, compared to the chianti, liver and blood sausage beer, but it's all perception.
"The first tasting we had a couple of brewers around and we were passing it around... everyone was apprehensive but we decided we didn't really have any reason to be."
This isn’t the first time that the pub has served stag semen. In 2011 the bar sold apple-infused horse semen shots and in 2013 they offered syringes of stag semen to willing customers.
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