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Forensic Scientist Constructs the Face of Crystal Head Vodka Bottle

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Crystal Head Vodka

Whenever I head into my local liquor store, I'm typically on the hunt for cool and unique looking bottles, and I've found no cooler bottle over the years than the one for Crystal Head Vodka. Originally released in 2008, Crystal Head is oddly enough the brain-child of Dan Aykroyd (yes, the Dan Aykroyd) and the 80-proof spirits are housed inside of a clear glass replica of a human skull.

While most of us have been busy fawning over the coolness of the bottle, and sucking up the contents like it's going out of style, forensic scientist Nigel Cockerton recently found himself wondering something that I've always been too drunk to wonder, while looking at the bottle; what did the human being look like, whose skull was used to house the vodka? Looking for more? This Vintage Recipe Teaches You How to Make Boris Karloff's Alcohol-Infused Guacamole.

Crystal Head Vodka

And so, using forensic facial reconstruction techniques, Cockerton got to work on sculpting a human face atop the skull-shaped bottle, at long last showing us the mascot of Aykroyd's popular brand. Check out the incredible process below, which comes our way courtesy of Neatorama!

Crystal Head Vodka

Crystal Head Vodka

Crystal Head Vodka

Crystal Head Vodka


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