To make things more complicated, many people have kept making taste test videos or even claim that they ‘ have cracked the code’ and brew homemade helium beer. Since the subsequent video postings didn’t include the disclaimer, many viewers stayed confused about it. The video was funny and witty, so many started to believe that legend is actually true. Those two guys pretended to taste helium beer that has changed their voices. The German Die BierProbierer made a podcast and claimed that they got a bottle of the limited special ‘helium beer’ edition. Die BierProbierer podcastĮven though Samuel Adams eventually denied the helium beer existence, two beer testers Alex and Ralf, revived the joke the following year. People want a funny beer and refuse to believe that it doesn’t exist despite all subsequent evidence attached. People started to look for the new product, but no one could find a place where it was selling. The company claimed that new helium beer with double dry-hopped and unique tropical touch in cans of 16 ounces (473 ml) was distributed to most stores, bars, and restaurants. After a few less successful pranks, people quickly believed in the April Fool’s Stochasticity Project from 2014 about helium beer. However, it seems all that was not enough. The next hoax came in 2009 when the company came up with a bizarre idea about a black pilsner. Stone Brewery history of hoaxesīefore this ‘helium beer’ hoax, this company made the prank with non-existing ‘extreme lemony-lime.’ In 2004, this brewery gave false information about fast-tracking the process, fulfilled the aim of the April Fool’s Day announcement, and came up with a ‘justification ale.’įollowing the new trend connected with stimulants like caffeine, the same company released information about a new ‘bastard oxide energy ale’ in 2006. According to YouTube data, a search for ‘helium beer’ still reaches over 40,000 results a day. There were claims that both stories have roots in a hoax email from 1994 concerning a hydrogen-infused product, ‘Suiso.’ Even though there was ample evidence that Asaka Beer Corporation was a non-existent company, the story about unbelievably fun beer quickly went viral. You can even see a video with people convincingly introducing their incredible new product. Since that day, their fiction has started the helium beer myth many people still believe in. The deception was complete, and the result was fantastic. To be as convincing as possible, he took a sip of this radical ‘helium beer’ and immediately started to speak in a high-pitched voice. Koch even explained that this noble gas prolonged the beer shelf life because it didn’t oxidize. Thanks to helium’s unique refractive index, the new beverage was brilliantly clear and provided a fantastic light mouthfeel. According to him, they discovered HeliYum that took advantage of the helium properties making the production of a truly remarkable brew possible. Koch claimed that his company perfected the Noble Hops flavor. informed beer lovers about Stochasticity Project Cr(He)am Ale with helium.
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