Social media was recently set ablaze with the news that a $5,000 Star Wars-themed cocktail is available for purchase on a Disney cruise line, but a new video shows it's more than just a drink.

The video sees a demonstration of the cocktail being served, complete with a very Star Wars contraption -- a camtono container, most recently featured in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. In the footage, a Disney Wish cruise employee presses a button on the top of the canister, which opens automatically to reveal the beverage bathed in cinematic-looking fog. Several small metal cups sit in the center, indicating the drink is meant to be shared among a group.

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The cocktail, dubbed "the most expensive drink in the galaxy," has an official name: the Kaiburr Crystal, after the rare and powerful Force-boosting gem of Star Wars lore. The Kaiburr crystal appears in several comic books and video games set within the Star Wars universe. An ancient Force relic, the crystal can augment a Force-sensitive person's connection to the unseen energy, strengthening their power and enabling them to use special abilities like Force lightning.

Disney is keeping the ingredients of the Kaiburr Crystal cocktail close to the vest, which has only amplified the mystique surrounding the highly expensive drink experience. Thankfully, however, cruise-goers won't have to drop $5,000 to explore the Star Wars-inspired Hyperspace Lounge aboard the vessel. The bar was designed after Dryden Vos' opulent yacht-class spaceship featured in Solo: A Star Wars Story.

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Other experiences revealed during Disney Wish's test voyage include a Frozen sing-along dinner featuring Nordic-inspired cuisine, as well as a Marvel-themed dining experience titled Avengers: Quantum Encounter. Set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the dinner features an immersive Avengers mini-movie starring Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), Sam Wilson/Captain America (Anthony Mackie), Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) and Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani). The experience opens with Ant-Man and Wasp demonstrating the latest Pym technology for diners, but things get out of hand when a villain crashes in to steal the new tech.

The Disney Wish, the company's first addition to its cruise liners in a decade, is set to make its maiden voyage from Florida to Disney's private island in the Bahamas on July 14. The cruise's three-night packages start at $1,751 for two passengers.

Source: Twitter, CNBC