200 Beers, 80 Seconds
We can barely get a six-pack of brewskis open in 80 seconds, but this guy managed to pop open 200 individual bottles in that time. No bottles were broken, but he did spill just a little bit.
We can barely get a six-pack of brewskis open in 80 seconds, but this guy managed to pop open 200 individual bottles in that time. No bottles were broken, but he did spill just a little bit.
If you’re looking for something calming to wash down that can of Pepsi Strong Shot, you might want to try a bottle of this yogurt-flavored oddity which turned up a while back on shelves in Japan.
Carry 6 ounces of delicious, uplifting, good old liquor in this stainless steel flask, laser-engraved with the Booze Time graphic from the hilarious comic strip Married to the Sea.(Language NSFW)
Cut straight to the chase and punch a hole through your bottle caps with the BottleBob punch. Best for soft drinks, but we won’t point and laugh if your drink your beer with a straw. Actually, we will.
Dutch brewer Koelschip has rolled out this new brew with an unreal 60% alcohol content, aka 120 proof. Start the Future sells for $45 for a 1/3rd liter, and is meant to be sipped like a fine spirit.
The Way We See the World has created edible drinking glasses from the seaweed extract agar-agar in unusually tasty flavor combinations, like lemon-basil, ginger-mint and rosemary-beet.
Clear the area and let us drink our favorite beverages in this handsome little Master Shake Ceramic Cup, which includes no handles and a pink straw for accuracy, as well as manly charisma.
A handy way to sneak in a variety of drinks. Just slip it on your ankle and cover it with your pants. Only one problem – it can only carry liquor in mini bottles, and it doesn’t come with mini bottles.
The latest in the everything tastes better with bacon craze, Boca Java’s Maple Bacon Morning coffee smells just like a complete cooked breakfast, but with none of the messy pans.
The Drinkhacker guys tell us The Glenrothes limited-release single-malt whiskey has a heavy coconut nose, along with banana and other tropical flavors in the body, and is easy to drink. Yum.
These prints aren’t works by the latest abstract artist. You’re looking at microscopic images of alcoholic beverages from BevShots. Tequila, beer and cocktails all could be hung on a gallery wall.
Vodka maker Smirnoff is rolling out this limited-edition triple-distilled batch, packaged in an vibrant bottle in collaboration with French electro-DJ Vitalic. As long as it gives us a good buzz, we’re good.
If you’re a serious espresso connoisseur, the Mirage Veloce could make the ultimate cup. Each one of these formidable, industrial-strength coffee makers is custom made, and brews only the best.
This new drink from Pepsi Japan has extra caffeine, but what makes it unique is its extreme carbonation. There’s even a warning label that recommends you wait 15 seconds before gulping.
Not only does this Islay single malt Scotch whiskey have the coolest name we’ve heard in eons, the guys at Drinkhacker tell us the 10-year Sherry and 15-year Valhalla editions taste great too.
This awesome Coke Man sculpture was built for the 2010 World Cup in Johannesburg. Built from 2500 Coke cases, weighs 28 tons, and 55 feet tall; they plan on recycling it when the World Cup is over.
CAPRON Designs’ “Rocks” are shiny stainless steel cubes you can chill, then float in your beverage in place of ice, keeping your drinks cool, without melting and diluting your precious booze.
Hey! Watch where you’re pointing that cup of coffee! Show them you really mean business in your next meeting when you walk in carrying your cup of joe in one of these.
We dig these flavored vodkas in melon-mint, ginger-coriander and espresso in truly hip flasks with monster illustrations. Too bad they’re only available in Germany, so gut trinken to you guys.
The guys at Coca-Cola have been scheming to quench our thirst in a whole new way thanks to their new Freestyle machine, which lets you mix your own sodas from over 100 flavor combos.
Every once in a while, an idea comes along that’s so simple in execution that it’s brilliant. This concept for a soda can would allow you to cover up your pop and keep the fizz in between gulps.
Loved the idea of the bacon caffeine maple lollies? Start your week off right with some bourbon or absinthe ones from our friends at Lollyphile; use discount code “AWESOMER” for 20% off all orders!
Drink up for science: the methodical minds of RND Vodka use a continuous glass column distillation method to create their small batch spirit, and are donating 5% of profits to science education.
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