This is a video of an artist painting a Corona bottle to disappear into the serene park background when viewed from the same angle its being painted from. From the rear it still looks like a Corona bottle though, as seen at the end of the video. Give me five
PROTIP: Do not listen to at work if you like your current job. If you’re looking for a career change, go full volume. This is a video from a Renaissance Faire unlike any I’ve ever been to of a beer wench pouring a cold one down some poor peasant’s throat
In what’s arguably the best product placement of all time, these are a couple clips from a 2003 television broadcast of the original Star Wars trilogy in Chile by Channel 13, which spliced beer commercials into the actual movie to avoid having to go to commercial breaks. In one of
This is a video of bartender Jemina demonstrating her skills behind the bar by casually opening one bottle held in place with her neck, then a rapid fire five bottles in her arm quicker than the Flash. Damn! I’d argue the only way you could open a six pack any
Because nobody will suspect the person pushing a baby stroller to be getting ripped on cold ones hidden inside, Matt Thompson went and modded a baby stroller into the Beer-Me-Baby Stroller, complete with a doll on top to make the whole thing look convincing (plus the baby’s head doubles as
The same reason anybody else dances: because they’re wasted. Or you can read this recently published long-winded academic paper detailing the physics involved in dancing beer nuts. Basically, as the beer degasses the bubbles adhere to the nuts, lifting them to the surface, the bubbles pop, and the nuts sink
The BRUU Moving Beerpong Robot is a small, wheeled robot designed to hold six 16-oz Solo cups on top and randomly move around the table while you play beerpong, adding an increased level of difficulty to the game. Thankfully, it’s outfitted with sensors so it doesn’t fall off the table
This is ‘Synthetic Summer’ a beer commercial that was allegedly created entirely with artificial intelligence by creative firm Private Island using text-prompts via AI programs like Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, and ControlNet. Um, did those text prompts include “fire tornado” and “backyard human barbecue”? Or is this just a perfect example