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German booze poured over boobs before bottled

Credits: File Photo/G-Spirits

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A German liquor manufacturer has released a special edition line of rum, vodka and whisky, which it guarantees to have been poured over a sexy model's bare breasts before it's bottled.

Not convinced? G Spirits said every bottle comes with the model's signature on a certificate of authenticity and a photo of the bombshell.

"To create the perfect taste we let every single drop of our spirits run over the breasts of a special type of woman," the G Spirits website says.

The creators said the unique idea was influenced by another vodka that's filtered through diamonds.
"After storing it in (a) bourbon cask for 10 years and 1 year in barrels of French oak, it was poured over Amina's breasts, which lends it a unique erotic character," the website says of its whisky-making process.

The booze-maker said it adheres to health and safety regulations, and medical personnel are present.
Images of half-naked models pouring booze on their breasts are pictured on its website, including model Alexa Varga, Hungary's 2012 Playmate of the Year.

The booze isn't available in Canada.

Bottles of G-Spirits sell on its website for around $160.

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