The End of History
Scotland's Brew Dog
takes no shorts when crafting inventive drinks. Their "The End of
History" was a limited edition 55% abv (CRAZE!) brew presented in
bottles housed in road kill. The bottles were limited to just 11.
Kalashnikov Vodka
Two legendary Russian inventions combined in a single product. Bang!
Hijos De Villa Pistol Reposado Tequila
Wild inappropriate or awesome? The brand claims this limited bottle
represents the courage of the revolutionary era (and it was released on
the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution).
Tommy Guns
Again, literal design never hurt anyone. Tommy Guns works with a 1920s era gangsta feel (think Al Capone) and pushes that with its eye catching bottle.
Armenian Brandy
This brand has served up some really insane bottles over the years —
dragons, bulls, ships, etc. The sword is the craziest. Brandish this at a
party and be guaranteed some degree of drunken knighthood.
Jazz Vodka
Nothing wrong with literal design. Jazz Vodka,
which comes from Poland, employs a trumpet shaped bottle. Fittingly,
the brand debuted at the 1991 International Jazz Fest. Smooth.
Crystal Head
Vodka
Crystal Head Vodka is crazy for two reasons. 1. The skull bottle. 2. It is owned by Dan Aykroyd.
Medea Vodka
What's wild about this bottle? How about the fact that you can
broadcast your favorite phrase (or ladies birthday, or whatever) via the
LED screen? Medea claims it is the first interactive bottle. We can't think of any others.
Remy Martin Cognac Louis XIII
Old world French luxury is the spirit of this bottle from Remy Martin. This cognac hits at around $500, so logically the bottle are appropriately opulent.
Milagro Tequila
Milagro
celebrates the origins of tequila (the noble agave plant) in their
premium hand blown bottles. These bottles house the brand's trio of
Barrel Reserve offerings.