Brits have been left in stitches over a 'British Jager bomb' – but some are not too keen.
Buying a round of the Jägermeister and Red Bull concoction is a rite of passage for many Brits on a night out.
But, this one beverage connoisseur has put a rather British spin on the much loved shot.
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And it doesn't contain booze.
Instead of using the German digestif and the popular energy drink, this Reddit user got a little creative.
The Brit used a strong English breakfast tea to replace the Red Bull and swapped the booze for a little jug of milk.
"British jäger bomb," the inventor simply titled the 'shot' in the Casual UK subreddit.
As some found the tea alternative of the shot hilarious, others found the set up a bit grim.
Some Brits argued about the name of the 'new' drink whereas the real fans of the 'British jäger bomb' had nothing but praise for the two part drink.
One person quipped: "Careful now, you know what happens when you have too many."
Another user added: "Think you'll find the correct name for this is an Earl Greyger Bomb."
While a third voiced: "Lovely. All the germs from the fingers that held the milk jug, now in the tea."
Someone else praised: "I love this."
Meanwhile, a fifth jibed: "Mmmm dirty hand held milk jug in my tea."
Elsewhere, people were only just realising what the KFC lemon wipes are for.
It turns out that everybody was using them to clean their hands after eating the fried chicken.
Some people thought that the scented cleaning cloths were made to season the food.
One woman took to Twitter to share the moment her sister found out she was using them wrong all this time.
And many people could relate.
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