The sweet and savoury treat has been immortalised in drink form
A Scottish brewery has created a beer that tastes just like a deep-fried Mars Bar - and it comes with a staggeringly high booze content.
However the Double Deep Fried M*rs Bar tipple is not for the faint-hearted at 15.5 percent ABV and containing 6.8 alcohol units per pint. Vault City's co-founder Steven Smith-Hay, said: “Deep fried Mars Bars are as synonymous with Scottish culture as haggis or Irn Bru, so we thought why not bring this national treasure to life in a beer?
Top Trending Stories Today “It certainly isn’t aimed at the health market, but not everything has to be good for you, and much like the snack that inspired it, it’s too tasty not to try for yourself. If you’re a fry-hard fan of the Scottish delicacy, you’d ‘batter’ not miss out!”
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