This is what a breathable cocktail bar looks like

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Even the craziest drink you've ever had doesn't get close to the ones served at this bar.

The concept of Alcoholic Architecture comes from the English Bompass & Parr studio, which according to its website "leads in flavour-based experience design, culinary research, architectural installations and contemporary food design."

The bar consists in a Victorian basement in London, where you will be able to walk through clouds of cocktails that you can breathe in.

The creators' website describes the installation as follows:

"In this fully immersive alcohol environment - the cloud is entirely composed of fine spirits and mixer at a ratio of 1:3 and made using powerful humidifiers to super-saturate the air - alcohol enters the bloodstream through primarily the lungs but also the eyeballs."

Here is a gallery of photos showing what it looks like, outside and inside:


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