It's called the Kaiburr Crystal — and it costs $5,000. The Kaiburr Crystal (named for an in-universe relic) is actually four drinks, according to Nexstar's Scott Gustin, who was aboard the special sneak peek this week. He confirmed the cocktail's contents: Camus Cognac 4.16.
The drink features top shelf liquor
The cocktail includes cognac, yuzu, kumquat fruits, a limited edition Grand Marnier, shots of the 23-year Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve bourbon, and an extra boost from the Kingsman Edition of Taylor Fladgate Very Old Tawny Port (via About Theme Parks).
23, 2022 5:49 a.m. Disneyland's holiday waffle shot. A Disneyland visit is more expensive than it's ever been, but as guests prove time and time again, if the company puts an exorbitant price on something, someone will pay it. Many someones, actually, if the new $185 drink is any indication.
Perhaps the most popular experience, however, is a visit to the Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge. Its most talked-about libation, which is among the most talked-about things on the ship, is the Kaiburr Crystal cocktail. Priced at a stratospheric $5,000, it is billed as “the most expensive drink in the galaxy.”
The $15,000 take on the classic drink, which traditionally contains whiskey, bitters and water, has been dubbed the Woodford Reserve Gold Fashioned.
A new cocktail has been launched at SkyCity Adelaide's Westward bar and it comes with a mind-blowing $2000 price tag. A twist on the classic champagne cocktail, the drink features Remy Martin Louis XIII cognac, which is priced at about $4300 a bottle, and 2009 vintage Dom Perignon, which sells for about $250-$300.
The cocktail (in the big cup in the center) is called the Barc Speeder and is made with Camus Cognac 4.160, Yuzu and Kumquat, and Grand Marnier Quintessence.
A photo of the Diet Coke bottle at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. Cost: The bottles cost $6 (or six “credits” if you use the lingo of the Galaxy's Edge citizens).
History of Blue Milk
The original Blue Milk you see Luke drinking in “A New Hope,” is actually called Bantha Milk, because it was produced by the giant beasts in the outer rim territories, like on Tatooine.
Specialty beverages. Blue Milk – $7.99 – plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks with alluring fruity characteristics. Green Milk – $7.99 – plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks with zippy citrus and tropical characteristics.
Bottled sodas have increased in price as well. Assorted Coca-Cola offerings went up from $3.99 to $4.29. These price increases are also being seen for meals that come with drinks, like kids meals that come with the option of a small low-fat milk or a small Dasani bottled water.
Most WDW theme park shops and food carts sell single-serve bottles of soda for $4.19 or $4.22, depending on the location. If you have an annual pass, you can get the 20% off if you buy the soda in a shop, but not if you buy it at a cart.
Your visit to The Most Magical Place on Earth is just a few short days away. I'm sure that you and your travel party are getting excited as you finalize all the last-minute details. Assorted fountain beverages are currently listed as $3.99 for a regular size and $4.49 for a large in most Quick-Service dining locations.
Bottled soda: $4.50 – up from $4. Bottled water: $3.50 – up from $3.
I am happy to share the news that soft drinks are complimentary when dining on a Disney Cruise Ship! Choose from a selection of Coke products. You may also choose iced tea, coffee, juice, or milk for no charge. Specialty drinks, smoothies, or alcoholic beverages will be an additional cost.
Legend: Because of the advertising value of having its products featured at Disney theme parks, Coca Cola provides Disneyland with all of its beverage products free of charge. Behind the Legend: This is true, but highly misleading.
Conversely, the blue milk has flavors of dragon fruit, pineapple, watermelon and just a subtle hint of lime.
Green Milk is a citrus drink featuring mandarin orange, passion fruit, grapefruit, and orange blossom. You'd be hard-pressed to discern the exact fruits by tasting the drinks, though.
Blue Milk of Tatooine
Only the staunchest of Star Wars fans will remember the blue beverage Luke Skywalker drank as a child on the desert planet, which is what this Star Wars Cocktail emulates. Even if you can't place the Blue Milk of Tatooine, you can still delight in this blue-hued Pina colada.
You Can Bring Food and Drinks to Disney Parks
Snacks and pre-made foods (like sandwiches) are all allowed into Disney Parks.
Affiliation. Coca-Cola was a carbonated, caffeinated soda served in plastic orb bottles and paper cups at various locations throughout Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu.
Coca-Cola products are exclusively served at all of the Walt Disney World resorts and theme parks. If you are a fan of Coke like I am, be sure to check out Club Cool at Epcot to taste soft drinks from around the world for free!
The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo's Diamonds Are Forever Martini holds the title as the most expensive cocktail at 2,000,000 Yen (nearly $19k USD). The decadent drink is made with chilled Absolut Elyx vodka, a hint of fresh lime juice, stirred or shaken, and sparkling with a one-carat diamond at the bottom of the glass.
The Espresso Martini has come out on top as Australia's most popular cocktail according to new research by soft drink and mixer producer Fentimans.