Influencer is selling beer made out of her own vaginal yeast
Sipping a cold pint is the perfect way to end a long week at work. Whether you're into lager or IPA, there's something to suit everyone's tastebuds. And if you've ever wondered what a beer made out of vaginal yeast tastes like, well, you're in luck.
Twitch streamer and Only Fans star Amouranth, whose real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa, is planning on selling a beer made of her own vaginal bacteria - and it isn't the first quirky venture she's embarked upon. Previously, she's sold her used bath water and she's even sold farts in a jar for a huge $1,000 (£813.07).
But now her latest venture will see her joining forces with a Polish beer company called The Order of Yoni, who specialise in vaginal bacteria beer.
The beer manufacturers' website explains: "The gynaecologist collects a vaginal smear from the models. These smears are taken to a laboratory where bacteria are isolated, cleaned, then analysed, and multiplied. At the end of the process, the bacteria are used to produce the pure lactic acid that goes into Yoni beer." But don't panic - the yeast is run through an intensive health screening, so you won't be consuming anything too personal.
The website adds: "The Order of Yoni is a sensual experience in the form of a beer enclosed in a bottle, obtaining its unusual flavour notes through the use of champagne yeast, wheat malts, and exclusive additives in the form of orange peel, coriander and aframomum. The composition is enhanced with the use of lactic acid from vaginal bacteria to bring pleasure to every sip."
Viral sausage roll debate leaves Brits confused about how to order at GreggsIn an interview with Dextero about the collab, Amouranth said: "I'm actually working with a beverage company. It's not my own. I'm still doing that project. There's a beer company. They're European. They want me to send in my vaginal yeast."
She added: "It's hilarious. People will buy it for sure. I don't know if they'll actually drink it, I mean, they'll probably drink it." And if they'll pay over £800 for farts, she's probably right.