Jamie Vardy was pictured chugging champagne on the pitch as Leicester celebrated their return to the Premier League.
The 37-year-old was as influential as ever in his twelfth season at the King Power Stadium, netting 18 times as Enzo Maresca's side survived a mid-season slump to go up as champions.
Never one to shy away from a party, Vardy has been in full celebration mode since the Foxes secured an automatic return to the top flight.
After netting twice in a 3-0 win over Preston at Deepdale on Monday, the former England international was pictured enjoying the spoils of his success alongside his teammates in one of their houses.
Though the champions fell to a 2-0 defeat against Blackburn on the final day of the season, celebrations in front of the Foxes faithful were as boisterous as ever following the final whistle.
Leicester enjoyed wild celebrations after securing their return to the Premier League
Jamie Vardy could be seen chugging champagne as the players celebrated in front of the Foxes faithful
But a clip shared on social media showed the drink wasn't quite to the 37-year-old's taste
A clip shared on Tik Tok showed Vardy taking a hearty swig of champagne on the pitch as the group honoured their achievement.
The vintage clearly wasn't quite to his taste however, as he visibly recoiled after swallowing and proceeded to pour the remainder of the bottle on to the pitch.
Vardy recently detailed his unconventional diet pre-match diet, revealing that he still opts to consume a significant amount of caffeine from various sources before games.
'I wake up in the morning and then [have a] Red Bull,' he told Sky Sports.
'Literally I get out of bed, get the kids up and downstairs, get their breakfast sorted and then I'm straight into the Red Bull.
'After that we meet at the stadium for pre-match and while I'm getting changed I'll have a coffee - it's better than taking ProPlus. Red Bull, coffee and then when we get over to the pre-match lounge, I'll have my cheese and ham omelette with another can of Red Bull.
Despite again serving as a key component in his side's success, Vardy's future at the club ahead of their return to the Premier League remains up in the air.
Mail Sport understands that both player and club are interested in a one year extension to his current deal that is set to expire at the end of next month.
The former England international has been in fine form this season, netting 18 goals from 35 appearances in the Championship
The 37-year-old's future at the club remains uncertain however, with his current deal set to expire at the end of the season
While another double-figure goal haul for the Foxes in the top flight would cement his status as a club legend even further, speculation continues to link him with a move away from the East Midlands.
Reports earlier this week suggested that Wrexham could look to move for the Premier League winner after they secured promotion to League One under Phil Parkinson.