Video: Beer sculpture in China
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The city of Harbin, in northeastern China, is widely known for its cold temperatures and the annual ice sculpture festival. And inside the country, the city is also famous for its beer. This year, a few resourceful guys decided to combine it all together, creating a huge ice sculpture of beer.
The weather on the day of the sculpture was cold enough to do this trick. The column of mercury in the thermometer dropped to -34 degrees Celsius, so the beer froze almost instantly after being poured out of the bottle in a thin stream.
Someone considers the work of the authors to be an original work of art. Others call it simply a waste of beer. We invite you to watch the process of creating a sculpture in this short video and decide on your own assessment.
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