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After former “Breaking Bad” stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston appeared to hint at a movie based on the series last week, the actors revealed what they were really secretly collaborating on — a new brand of Mezcal.

On Tuesday, Cranston took to social media to share the story behind their new booze.

“We had the time of our lives while shooting Breaking Bad and truly built a very special bond,” the 63-year-old actor wrote. “Knowing that we couldn’t share the screen for quite a while – our thoughts turned to a new project.”

He continued, “We searched high and low all over Oaxaca, met incredible people along the way and after a beautiful yet grueling search throughout that majestic landscape we believed we may have found our place. Our Mezcal. It was on a dirt-road, in a tiny village, hours away from the center of town, we found it and it was perfect. Holy s–t it was perfect. We looked at each other and just simply nodded. This is it. We named it Dos Hombres – two guys on a quest.”

After the announcement, “Breaking Bad” fans didn’t hold back their disappointment.

“Biggest let down in history,” one person wrote.

“I thought it would at least remotely be related to ‘Breaking Bad.’ DISAPPOINTED,” wrote another.

“WOWWW no breaking bad movie reveal. Who the f–k cares about this. Hyped up for nothing,” added a third.

Others, however, seemed happy about their alcohol collab, with one fan writing, “From getting people high, to getting people drunk, you go Heisenberg!”

Either way, Paul, 39, and Cranston are thrilled to be working with each other again, even though it’s not on screen.

“It’s been a long and crazy journey and we couldn’t be happier to share this with you and the rest of the world,” Cranston wrote.