Dude Pours Drink With His Forehead, Wins At Beer

Dude Pours Drink With His Forehead, Wins At Beer

Once you go bald you can't go back -- but you CAN turn it into a really cool party trick.

Recent video from Charleston, South Carolina, surfaced showing a man using his forehead to open a beer, because simply cracking open a brew and using your hand is boring.

The star of the video, who would only identify himself as William, is "excited to have his talent on display," according to JT Stellmach of Holy City Brewing, the bar where the trick took place. Stellmach also said that William is so "happy that we are donating any revenue earned to a local charity for which the beer in the video was originally brewed."

The beer, called Chucktown Follicle Brown, is brewed for charity, but isn't without controversy (much like the trick in question). According to the Charleston City Paper, the beer got a Charleston Southern Professor fired for using his picture on the can.

Keep it up Chucktown, you're headed in the right direction.

Before You Go

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Japan, Korea — Drinking and Pouring with Both Hands
When picking up, pouring, and drinking an alcoholic drink in Japan and Korea, they use both hands because it’s bad manners to use just one. It’s also impolite to pour your own glass. It’s respectful to always accept the first drink offered to you and to turn away when taking a sip.Photo Credit: © Flickr / 公益推手Click Here to see More Surprising Drinking Rituals From Around the World
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Netherlands — Genever “Head Butt”
The Dutch style of drinking genever, a kind of flavored whiskey, is to do it by “head butting.” To do this, they pour chilled genever in a tulip glass until the drink reaches the very tip of the rim. Bending from the waist, they take a sip, then straighten up and follow with a sip of beer. The “head butt” is repeated until the drink is gone.Photo Credit: © Flickr / imnewtryme
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Peru — Passing the Glass
In Peru, one beer is shared among a group. One friend pours a glass from a bottle, and the bottle is passed to the next friend, who waits for them to drink the glass and then flick the froth onto the ground. The next drinker does the same, and the beer is passed until it’s finished and it’s time for another.Photo Credit: © Flickr / Smabs SputzerClick Here to see More Surprising Drinking Rituals From Around the World
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Romania — Palinka In the Morning
According to folk wisdom, palinka, a type of fruity brandy, gives strength, so Romanians take a shot first thing in the morning.Photo Credit: © Flickr / Carrie Sloan
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Russia — Empty Glasses Under the Table
Russians have a habit of giving long, story-like toasts with a punch line. When they’ve finished a drink, empty glasses go under the table, not on top.Photo Credit: © Flickr / leigaamanClick Here to see More Surprising Drinking Rituals From Around the World

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