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How to Build a Bottled Beer Bong

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Build a Bottled Beer Bong
Build a Bottled Beer Bong

There are times when carrying around a full size beer bong just isn't practical. It's hard to be discreet when you are carrying a huge funnel and vinyl tubing. Not to mention in order to use a full size beer bong you normally need a couple of people.

There is another option, build yourself a bottled beer bong. A bottled beer bong is very portable and can be easily tucked inside a pocket. It can also be used by a single person to down a regular 12oz bottle of beer in seconds.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 1 piece of vinyl tubing 5 inches in length, inside measurement must be no bigger then 15/16" of an inch (about the size of a normal beer bottle opening), outside measurement 3/8"
  • 1 piece of vinyl 10 inches in length, inside measurement 3/8" and outside diameter 5/8"
  1. Step 1

    Cut or drill a 5/8" hole into the 5 inch piece of tubing, 1 inch from the bottom. (do not make two holes only make one hole into the tubing)

  2. Step 2
     

    Insert the second piece of tubing that is 10 inches long through the hole that was just cut (only about a ½" of the tube needs to be pushed through). The tube must come up from the bottom of the bigger tube and out the hole.

  3. Step 3
     

    Slide the long skinnier tube into the bottle of beer all the way down to the bottom, the bigger tube slides over the bottle neck snuggly.

  4. Step 4

    Put your finger on the skinnier tube using it as a carb, tip the beer upside down. Once upside down release the carb that your finger is over.

Tips & Warnings
  • The air should shoot up the long skinny hose (carb) into the bottle, pushing the beer out the bottle faster and into your mouth.
  • Be responsible when you drink, in making this beer bong you take sole responsibility for what happens.
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