10 weird drinks that you can’t imagine exist

Known to have healing properties, Deer Penis Wine is a hit among sports enthusiasts in China.

Deer Penis Wine

This Peruvian juice involves blending a skinned frog with bean broth, honey, aloe vera, and maca for a starchy, throat-stinging drink.

Peruvian Frog Juice

Introduced in the UK in 2008, Liquid Smoking claimed to help quit smoking within one to four hours.

Liquid Smoking

Kinohimitsu Japan's BustUp Drink, with Pueraria mirifica, promises to naturally address women's concerns, from menopausal night sweats to breast enlargement, without surgery or medication.

BustUp Drink

Tea grown in panda dung is believed to be delicious and nutrient-rich, as pandas absorb only 30 per cent of nutrients from bamboo.

Panda Dung Tea

Based on Ayurvedic tradition, some Hindu groups advocate "cow water" derived from cow urine, believing it can cure ailments, from liver issues to diabetes.

Cow "Water"

Traditional Chinese healers use the fine powder from bird nest walls, made of regurgitated saliva, as an immunity-boosting drink.

Bird's Nest Drink

Marketed for its alleged health benefits, Pig Placenta Drink is believed to increase energy, aid breast milk production, and counter postpartum depression.

Pig Placenta Drink

Known as Chicha, Saliva Wine involves makers chewing maize, covering it in saliva, and fermenting it to create a unique traditional drink.

Saliva Wine

Gilpin Family Whisky's number doesn't indicate the bottle's age but that of an elderly diabetic volunteer whose sugar-rich urine brewed this unique spirit.

Gilpin Family Whisky – Elderly Diabetics Urine Drink