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What Kind of Beer is Best for Bongs?

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Summary: Learn which kinds of beer are best suited for beer bongs with expert beer drinking tips in this free homemade beer bong video clip.

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By Blake Whitaker
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Blake Whitaker has been making stop motion animation for ten years and has an art degree from the University of Washington School of Art.read more

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on 10/16/2008 i've done everclear, e&j brandy, jose, king cobra's, vodka, jager, you name i've done it.

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" Hi! My name is Blake Whitaker for Expert Village and I am showing you how to make a beer bong. So we have our beer bong destructed and we are ready to use it. So now we have to decide what kind of liquid to put in it. Of course a beer bong is going to use beer, so we need to think about what been we are going to use. I would not recommend going to the stout for Amber or any of the heavy beers because it is going to be rushing right into your stomach and it will sit real heavy on there. I recommend a light beer. Something like this; this is a nice clear light beer. Right now I have these beers sitting out here for a second to warm up a little bit. I'll tell you why, because chugging ice cold beer can sometimes be uncomfortable so having it slightly out of the refrigerator for a second will make it go down so much smoother. When using a beer bong, it is very easy to over consume. So avoid using hard liquor or wine because if you use that, you are guaranteed to get sick. "

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