TABC officials said alcohol containing snakes or scorpions is popular in Asian cultures. An Internet search found operations selling Thai scorpion vodka, cobra whiskey, giant centipede whiskey, herbal gecko lizard wine and Mekong River eel wine.
"It's very bizarre," Cloud said. "We learned that these are believed to contain aphrodisiac properties. We heard that some people believe having a venomous animal creates hallucinations."
TABC agents received a tip several weeks ago and sent an undercover agent to the rattlesnake ranch to purchase the vodka. It wasn't on display.
"We had to go in and ask for it," Cloud said.
Bob Popplewell, the owner of Bayou Bob's Brazos River Rattlesnake Ranch, is expected to face charges of selling alcohol without a permit. http://www.star-telegram.com/275/story/530369.html -via Arbroath
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If you went out every day hunting for rattlesnakes on the same acre in south Texas, you'd still never run out of snakes no matter how successful you were. Just head out to the Freer, Tx. Rattlesnake roundup...you'll understand.
I wish I had a GIANT SAW so I could cut along the border of Texas and let that M****RF***ER float away into the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterkellystudios/186867236/
I must say that your flickr photo beats the hell out of this article in oddity. Good shot.