A man has invented a bizarre spirit made from OnlyFans stars’ used underwear – and is selling his bottled creation at £150 a pop.
George Nightingale says just one set of knickers can provide 350 tasty bottles.
The founder of Drink Me Spirits creates the booze with the help of a special vacuum technique that gives the spirit its unique flavour.
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The new business currently has drinks available from five creators; Hayley, Alex, Rea, Lilltheve and Mimi.
“It isn’t a normal distillery,” George, based in Exeter, Devon, told, Need To Know.

“What we do is very different as we distill in a vacuum.
“It means our boiling point of ethanol lowers to just 20 degrees centigrade meaning we can distill delicate items.
“The adult industry and OnlyFans creators are doing well and I was thinking how best to merge the two.
“So I thought of distilling worn items of clothing and from there ‘Drink Me Spirits’ was born.
“We’ve spent a year planning and designing the product to the highest standards.
“From each garment we are able to make 350 bottles – all numbered with a collector’s card and packaged beautifully.
“A bottle is £150.
“This represents excellent value-for-money to own a piece of your favourite content creator.”
George claims his venture is the the first of its kind in the world.

He said: “It’s never been done before.
“And yes distilling used clothing is strange but we’re just turning it into a drink that people can own or consume as part of that person.
“I’ve been contacted by people from all over the world.
“We’ve got some content creators with millions of followers.
“They say it’s a unique product for their industry – it doesn’t push boundaries too hard.
“It’s an upmarket product – a collectible item.”
The brand also offers a bespoke service for anyone to distill their own clothing.

George added: “Word is spreading.
“This has never been done before in the world and the creators are so pleased to find something different and mainstream enough to tempt existing customers and attract new ones.
“But I’m not going to be too niche with this.
“Why not the winning player’s bandana from Wimbledon or the shirt from the football player who scored the winning goal of the season – the possibilities are endless.”
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