What is a Beer Bong and how to use?
Constructed by party goers in the late 1970's and spread like wild fire in the 1980's. No one know who was the genius behind this device (but who ever you were we salute you). It involves a large funnel connected to tubing.
Beers are poured in the funnel and as the user drinks, the beer will go down the tubing. Beer bongs often have on/off valves to allow the flow of beer. Depending on how wild you want to get.
The person can do this all alone or one person holds the tubing to their mouth, while a second holds the other end of the tubing with a large plastic funnel attached. The tubing will be filled with beer - with the remainder of the tube and the funnel filling with a foamy head.
Drinking from a beer bong is different from drinking beer normally (or other carbonated beverage). This is because the person is not in control of the volume of the beer entering the mouth (with the on/off valve you can control the amount entering your mouth). In addition, the force of gravity does it all for you – pushing the beer into the mouth and thus ‘forces’ the beer down.
You can either do a ‘hit’ or ‘chug’. A hit is when a beer bong with an on/off valve is used and one drinks as much beer as they can before turning off the valve. Chugging is where an entire, or a number of beers are consumed all at once.
Never forget that too much beer, especially in a short amount of time, can be dangerous. Please be a responsible drinker and Don't drink and drive.