Every bottle tested by a geiger counter! No doubt one of the stranger beverages from yesteryear, Frisky Whiskey promises that it's "the world's first whiskey to be aged by atomic materials. Its thirty day process is equivalent to 40 years of standardized 19th century aging." First, and hopefully last. This dubious drink is demonstrates how marketers jump on new scientific trends as a way to give their products an edge – even if that 'edge' is imaginary.
EDIT: Alas, too bad to be true. It's a fake. Guess we'll have to go back to drinking radium-infused water from the office also found
Twenty-First Century Bourbon Whiskey, c. 1963
According to the label on the front of the bottle, it was "produced by the fictitious Oak Ridge Distilling Company, aged by radiation and tested with a Geiger Counter."
In reality, it is an empty plastic container with a battery powered motor inside that causes the bottle to shake violently when it is picked up. That's what the label is referring to when it states "you will note its 150 proof strength from the moment you pour."
Since it comes empty, it is up to you to fill it with your favorite beverage.