Fancy a pint of 'Bohemian Rhapsody'? Or how about a shot of 'Killer Queen?'

Yes, that's right - rock band Queen's best-known hits are now available in alcoholic form. The band are releasing an official Bohemian Rhapsody pilsner lager to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the song. It's brewed in the Czech Republic and is apparently a 'golden hoppy' lager sourced from Pizen, a town that was originally part of the Kingdom of Bohemia (we see what they've done there).

The bottle's crest also features a crest designed by frontman Freddie Mercury when he was an art student at Ealing Art College in the 1960s, which Queen used on many of their records.

Not long ago, they released a 'Killer Queen' vodka and there is also a 'Millionaire Waltz' Malbec wine available, all of which can be ordered here - if you're 18, of course.

Queen are not the first band to have their own branded alcohol; bands like Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Kid Rock, Mastodon, Pearl Jam and many more have had their own beers, while even Elbow launched their own golden ale several years back.