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Stir the pot! ‘Liquid marijuana’ bust in B’klyn

A Brooklyn dealer regularly listed a cornucopia of intoxicants on his drug menu — but it was the “liquid marijuana” special that really caught law enforcement’s attention.

“It has not been seen around here before,” Capt. Gerard Dowling of Manhattan South narcotics marveled.

Anthony Brioridy, 32, allegedly provided delivery service to Manhattan customers with an array of drugs: cocaine, Percocet, Xanax, oxycodone, ecstasy and ketamine, Dowling said.

His alleged specialty, however, was a brownish-green “homemade remedy” that supposedly launched users on an hallucinogenic eight-hour high — at a price of $120 for a 15-to-20-ounce shot.

Undercover cops trailed Brioridy for a number of months as he allegedly peddled drugs from his car, before invited them to his home on 76th Street in Bensonhurst.

There, he allegedly brewed the distilled resins of pot fermented with 180-proof grain alcohol.

The concoction was supposed to be mixed with juice or soda.

Brioridy faces 22 counts of drug dealing.