FERENGINAR — CENTRAL EXCHANGE DISTRICT – In a move that has stunned beverage brokers and cultural anthropologists alike, Ferengi liquid assets brand Molten Life has announced the launch of a ceremonial whiskey co-developed with Klingon distillery House Grok Spirits. The limited-release beverage, dubbed Ritual Reserve GraveStock, has been aged in a hand-forged Klingon funerary casket traditionally reserved for honored warriors who died in glorious battle.

While no actual Klingon remains were involved—House Grok emphasized this several times over encrypted subspace—the casket aging was reportedly done to “imbue the whiskey with the essence of Sto-Vo-Kor.” The drink itself uses glacial runoff sourced from Mount K’Tharr in the Federation’s northern territories and is described as having “notes of bloodwine, pine bark, and faint dishonor,” though a later press release clarified that “dishonor” refers to a subtle smokiness and not actual social shame.

The Ferengi head of Molten Life, Grand Liquidator Skragg, downplayed concerns of cross-cultural sacrilege. “Our market analysis showed a 67% rise in consumer interest for ‘combat-aged’ spirits. Honor tastes better when it’s been barrel-aged and bottled in small batches,” Skragg told The Daily Subspace. “Also, our focus groups said it sounded ‘hardcore.’”

In a market where synthetic vodka and replicator-approved ales dominate, this whiskey is a bold play for relevance among younger Federation citizens and Klingon diaspora in the Core Worlds. Analysts note the timing of the release coincides with declining revenue in the premium spirits sector, driven largely by replicator fatigue and post-pandemic inventory bloat.

The 750ml bottle will be available at licensed starports, Ferengi trade posts, and select Klingon meadhalls for 74.99 strips of latinum—just in time for the summer duel season. As one House Grok spokesperson put it: “It’s the perfect drink for toasting fallen comrades, or mildly insulting your in-laws.”

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