British rock band Queen has launched a beer to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their worldwide hit "Bohemian Rhapsody".
The rock legends have teamed up with RnR Brew Ltd - who previously created the popular Killer Queen Vodka for the band - to produce a signature pilsner entitled Queen Bohemian Lager in honour of the song that was written by the late Freddie Mercury for the album "A Night at the Opera" in 1975, reported Guardian.
The Queen crest will feature on the label of the lager and was originally designed by Freddie while he was a student at Ealing Art College in London, where he earned a diploma in art and graphic design.
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Queen Bohemian Lager is brewed and bottled in the Kingdom of Bohemia - a German-speaking province in the old Austrian Empire - where Pilsner beer was also first created in 1551.
The recipe is based on existing drink Bohemian Czech Pilsner.


