A man in Blackpool, England, who sold coloured urine as alcohol has been branded a danger to public health.

Stewart, 35, was handed a 70-day jail term Friday after he admitted fraud, according to the Blackpool Gazette.

The paper reported that a scientific analysis of the bottles’ contents found “urine and other human waste in them.”

The bottles were seized by security staff when Stewart was seen approaching customers in the Coral Island slot machine complex on Blackpool Promenade.

Some contained flat cola but Blackpool Council prosecutor Victoria Cartmell said some contained “water laced with urine and faeces probably to give the so-called whiskey colour.”

“They were totally unsuitable for public consumption - they were hazardous and contained dangerous e -coli bacteria. This man is has been involved in 32 incidents and is a persistent and troublesome offender.”

Sentencing Stewart to the 70 days magistrates told him: “You are a danger to public health.”