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The Alchoholic Architecture Bar Has Gin and Tonic Infused Air

A bar in the UK has people walking out in quite the stupor. Alchoholic Architecture has its attendees breathing in gin and tonic in the air, rather than serving them actual drinks.

The bar itself is decorated in giant-sized limes and straws and makes people feel as if they are inside a drink. To further its appeal, the sounds of pouring liquid can be heard over the speakers.

To get inside of Alchoholic Architecture however, you must be prepared. Bar-goers are required to wear protective gear over their clothing to avoid leaving smelling like they’ve been drenched in gin and tonic.

The bar is located in central London and will be open until April 25th.

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