Have You Met the Mustang Whiskey Decanter? It's Deceptively Captivating, But Fake

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Wednesday, 15 October 2025 at 08:00
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Those who regularly indulge their passion for browsing the internet come across many beautiful things. Have you heard of the Mustang Whiskey Decanter? Ideal for those who appreciate fine spirits and stylish cars. There's just one problem: it's not quite real...
The author, like so often, was doing a bit of browsing on the wondrous web called the internet. And then you regularly come across beautiful things. Things you believe are real, and hope very much that they are. But appearances can deceive.

A striking car that can hold whiskey

The website, By Levin, sells various decanters, but one that stands out prominently is the one shaped like a Mustang. This decanter takes the form of this iconic car. Ordinarily, you buy a decanter as an empty vessel, then fill it with your preferred whiskey.
The car's roof is used to pour in the whiskey. Here's the twist: the roof lifts in the shape of a whiskey bottle and ends with a stopper. And that's not all. You can buy the decanter in four different styles, each featuring a unique stopper:
  • Blanton's
  • Jack Daniel’s
  • Jameson
  • Crown Royale
Sounds like a dream?

Two striking whiskey stoppers

Even though this isn't real and AI is simply exploiting the possibilities, it does make you ponder over the uniqueness of whiskey stoppers alone. You may not always give them much thought, but these stoppers all have different designs, and some are quite striking indeed.
Jameson and Jack Daniel’s aren't certainly eye-catching, but Blanton's and Crown Royal are. The stopper of the Canadian brand Crown Royale indeed lives up to its name with a crown, and Blanton's is known for the collectable horses. These stoppers alone are works of art and worth collecting.

Entire website created with AI

Curious about the result? Check out the photos on the official website. A Mustang decanter costs €36.95, regardless of the brand you opt for. The license plate of the car always reads "Mustang". However, the car doors will bear the logo of your chosen brand. It all looks fantastic, but there's no truth to it. Don't be fooled!
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