Tottenham fans have been left baffled by the way their pints will be served in the club's new stadium.

The 'Tottenham Hotspur Stadium' is set to open in 2019 and the north London side has introduced a unique way of providing supporters with their desired beverage.

Instead of the traditional way of pour a pint from a tap, the drinks will instead fill up from the bottom of the cup through a hole in the base, providing fans with a visual treat before being able to have a drink.

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Tottenham fans have been left amazed by the unique way pints will be served in new stadium

The beer fills up from the bottom through a hole before stopping automatically at the brim

I thought we were getting a new stadium, not the wizarding world of Harry Potter 👀👀👀👀



[ via @SniersMoregut ] pic.twitter.com/ZFl07THPVA — Tottenham Funnies (@SpursFunnies) December 16, 2018

The beverage can be left unattended by staff as beers like Heineken or Amstel fill the cup before automatically stopping at the brim.

The cup can then be lifted off to provide punters with a drink in seconds.

The new bit of technology, which has been used at NFL stadiums in the United States, can allow staff to be able to pour an astonishing 10,000 pints a minute.

Fans flocked to social media to question how it all works.

One fan said, 'How does that even work?!' before another answered, 'Magic'.

Tottenham released new photographs showing off their new stadium on Monday

Spurs allowed 6,000 fans to visit and explore their new home on Sunday afternoon

The supporters got to try out the new food and drink that will be served in the new stadium

More supporters questioned whether it was even possible while others said that they couldn't stop watching the video.

Spurs welcomed 6,000 fans into their new stadium to get a brief glimpse into what game days will be like once the ground has officially been opened.

Supporters were able to take in the stunning structure of the 62,062-seater stadium while being able to try out the food and drink that will be on offer.

The club will be selling pizzas, pies, Chinese food, fish and chips and gourmet burgers while beer from local brewery Beavertown will be available.

The first game in the new stadium is yet to be confirmed after the club announced that their league fixture with Manchester United will be played at Wembley.