The Killer Queen vodka will also mark the 40th anniversary of the band's 1974 hit single of the same name, reported Contactmusic.
"Freddie loved vodka and used to carry a dry ice cooler full of vodka with him on tour. Killer Queen Vodka is the perfect tribute," guitarist Brian May said for the late vocalist of the band.
May, 67, recently visited the Stoli vodka production plant in Riga, Latvia, where the new drink was created, to oversee work on the beverage.
The Stoli limited edition will be available in the UK from today.
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