We all know what helium does to our voice. Two Germans, Alex and Ralf, decided to consume it with beer instead of a balloon. And if you thought until now that you had to be fairly drunk on beer to fall off your chair, a few sips of helium-laced beer is enough to put you on the floor. But then you won't fall off your chair from drunkenness, but from laughter!
Beer is divided into ale and lager, and within these two categories there are many subspecies and a rainbow of flavors. You've probably tasted many of them already, haven't you? beer with helium certainly not on this list. If you want it right a dose of laughter this kind of beer is the right recipe for it, where (only) alcoholic vapors will not put you in a good mood. And another good feature of beer with helium?
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That's why beer it does not change the taste, smell or color, as helium is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas.
How they make beer with helium: