Blue Ice Vodka has released a limited-edition Breaking Bad- themed line called “Heisenberg,”People.com reports . It’s inspired by “Blue Sky,” the street name for the blue meth that Walter White (alias: “Heisenberg”) manufactured with his partner in crime and former student Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).
The liquor comes in commemorative bottles with famous lines from the series: “Say My Name,” “The One Who Knocks” and “Tread Lightly.”
It should be the perfect nightcap for fans re-watching old episodes — as long as they do not binge-drink while they binge-watch.
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