Doug Laming's Margarita (Sydney) — Doug Laming uses a Cointreau Caviar Spherification kit to create "pearls" of alcohol that burst in the mouth. COURTESY RABBIT HOLE BAR Coquetier (Berlin) — Ingredients include rum, chocolate, cinnamon and an eggshell. courtesy Pret a Diner Camel milk cocktail (Abu Dhabi, UAE) — Abu Dhabi's Ritz-Carlton Grand Canal has its own camel milk mixologist. All of these camel milk concoctions are non-alcoholic. courtesy Ritz-Carlton Grand Canal Sourtoe cocktail (Yukon, Canada) — Yes, that's a real amputated toe in there. courtesy sourtoe cocktail club The Rum Blazer (London) — The Rum Blazer requires the mixologist to set whisky a blaze and throw the flaming liquid between two silver tankards. courtesy shaka zulu Gunpowder Plot (Sydney) — Gin is infused with "gunpowder flavors" and shaken with fernet branca (a traditional herbal digestive) and egg white. courtesy zeta sydney The Crapper (Las Vegas) — At Circus Circus Hotel & Casino bar Rock and Rita's, drinks are served in miniature toilet bowls, goblets and smoking volcanoes. courtesy rock and rita's Diamonds Are Forever (Dubai, UAE) — Customers who purchase this $1,347 cocktail can keep the glass, which contains diamonds in the stem. courtesy skyview bar Dukes HRH Baby Cocktail (London) — The tastiest way to celebrate the royal arrival. courtesy dukes Wakey, Wakey, Eggs and Bacey (United States) — A hangover cure cocktail that doubles as a sandwich. courtesy chapel tavern The Bullshooter (Dresden, Germany) — OnlyOne's experimental, triple-test-tube cocktail. Is this a bar or a science lab? courtesy onlyone dresden Earl Grey Caviar Martini (Hong Kong) — Not your typical Earl Grey cuppa. courtesy quinary hong kong Prev Next