zhelas
04-04-2014, 12:59 PM
Sometimes nothing sounds better after a long day on the job than an ice-cold beer.
But Tuesday was April Fools' Day, meaning nothing is safe, including a pint of Sam Adams.
The Boston Beer Company's latest brew, HeliYUM, utilizes helium, a noble gas, along side its longstanding use of noble hops.
While the beer sounds tasty, the aftereffect of the gas looks like it left something to be desired.
(Just so we're clear, this is, in no way, a serious product.)
http://ktar.com/265/1719422/Sam-Adams-releases-heliuminfused-beer-for-April-Fools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0Tby91aTGF4
Funny!
But Tuesday was April Fools' Day, meaning nothing is safe, including a pint of Sam Adams.
The Boston Beer Company's latest brew, HeliYUM, utilizes helium, a noble gas, along side its longstanding use of noble hops.
While the beer sounds tasty, the aftereffect of the gas looks like it left something to be desired.
(Just so we're clear, this is, in no way, a serious product.)
http://ktar.com/265/1719422/Sam-Adams-releases-heliuminfused-beer-for-April-Fools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0Tby91aTGF4
Funny!