Hitting Bars with a Hookah
By: Chris Fanning
Taking Inspiration from the ?Hookah?, a new way of consuming alcohol that offers an immediate hit with no hangover the next day has been introduced in the United Kingdom.
The new method is known as AWOL, an acronym for 'Alcohol With Out Liquid', and could become a hit in the global club scene due to the euphoric 'high' created when alcohol is vaporised, mixed with oxygen and inhaled.
AWOL machines serve bar customers via tubes and could be seen as a modern version of the 'Nargile' or 'Hookah', which originated in India and became popular in Middle East.
Like the Hookah, the AWOL machine has a central body and a number of tubes running from it. The user chooses which spirit will be used and the spirit is loaded into a diffuser capsule in the machine. The oxygen bubbles are then passed through the capsule, absorbing the alcohol, before being inhaled through a tube. The resultant cloudy alcohol vapour is then inhaled from the end of the tube via a device akin to an asthma inhaler.
Once inhaled, the alcoholic gas goes straight into the bloodstream to give an instant 'hit'. The potent combination of oxygen and alcohol creates a feeling of well-being which intensifies the longer the vapour is inhaled.
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