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Old 01-08-2009, 11:02
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AWOL - inhaling alcohol
By Mike Hanlonright align image


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. Billed at launch as the 'ultimate party toy', AWOL machines serve bar customers via tubes and could be seen as a modern version of the 'Nargile' or 'Hookah' water-pipe which originated in India and became an important part of society in Turkey and Middle Eastern countries in the 17th century, eventually becoming the height of fashion at sheik Western society parties during the late 19th and early 20th century.



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.This high-tech 21st century 'Hookah' is the brainchild of 30 year old UK entrepreneur Dominic Simler, and has a patent pending.


"The vapour produces an instant 'high' with no hangover the next day,' said Simler, who will market the machines to clubs and bars in the UK to provide 'partygoers and hedonists with a radical new way to consume alcohol."


The outcry by the British media has been predictably damning of the new device, with an article in the Sunday Times dated 15 February quoting the Chief executive of the UK Alcohol Advisory Service referring to AWOL as 'solvent abuse for adults.'Professor Oliver James, the head of clinical medical sciences at Newcastle University in the UK was quoted in the article as saying, 'by snorting the alcohol it can go directly into the brain without being filtered by the liver. What is getting into your brain could be the equivalent of many times more than by drinking it.'


Professor James has since stressed that the comments that he made to the Sunday Times were purely speculative and theoretical, that his statements were made without first seeing or trying AWOL and that he made it clear to the reporter that he has no previous professional experience or clinical evidence of alcohol being consumed via vapour.
Professor James has now agreed to carry out independent tests on AWOL and Simler is hoping that the tests will 'remove any element of doubt regarding the safety of AWOL.'Until the results of the university tests on AWOL are available the company has advised all customers that the application should only be used to inhale alcohol vapour orally and not via the nose. Professor James has confirmed that AWOL is safe to be consumed in this manner.


The first venue to offer the AWOL experience is il Bordello, an exclusive members-only club built on a Dutch barge located in Bristol. Club proprietor Liz Lewitt has been 'overwhelmed' with bookings for AWOL - the shots are consumed at the rate of approximately one shot per hour (maximum) and cost UKP'6 a shot.

http://www.gizmag.com/go/2633/

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Old 01-08-2009, 11:27
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Re: AWOL - inhaling alcohol

Oh that's genius.

A genuine recession success story.

It'll be interesting to see if they can manage to make these things illegal, which seems to be the fashion for just about every thing else you can get a buzz out of.

If they don't then some kind of portable or reasonably cheap version of these will definitely be rocking student parties all over the place.

I mean the only reason people are being bitchy about it is because its probably a good time.
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Re: AWOL - inhaling alcohol

sooo.. swim has been wondering for years if he can use his nebulizer (similar machine that turns liquid to vapor for inhalation for his azthma) for exactly this purpose.
glad to have the question answered
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Re: AWOL - inhaling alcohol

Havnt simuler machines been around for years???
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Why is everything today (ok remember Sparkles is really old) about effect?
The biggest high, the fastest hit, the most mega drunk?
What about the damned experience. Sometimes it's not just about the destination...it's how you get there that makes a difference.
Yeah I know...Sparkles it totally off topic...again.

Just screwed my post...yet again. God this is a brilliant day to be alive.

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Re: AWOL - inhaling alcohol

Interesting considering the debate surrounding inhaled alcohol on various threads here.
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l agree with lost celestial it'll be interesting to see if they try to make this illegal. which i don't really see how they can do without outlawing alcohol for drinking as well...
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Re: AWOL - inhaling alcohol

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Why is everything today (ok remember Sparkles is really old) about effect?
The biggest high, the fastest hit, the most mega drunk?
What about the damned experience Sometimes it's not just about the destination...it's how you get there that makes a difference.
missparkles I fully agree with you, 100%. It shouldn't be the effect we're after, but rather the experience. For instance it doesn't matter how much you drink at home by yourself, you're still going to have a better time if you go out and have a few drinks with friends at the local club

Likewise you don't have to go to the local club and get shitfaced, either, to have fun. If you're too drunk to dance you're prolly overdoing it

I'm really glad you brought up that point, stick with it!
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Re: AWOL - inhaling alcohol

The claim that you can't get a hangover in unsubstantiated. Why would inhaling bypass your liver having to convert the ethanol to acetaldehyde and then to acetic acid? If it gets into your body it is going to have to get out, and the acetaldehyde in your body the next morning is what causes the hangover, inhaling would not avoid that metabolism process.

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Re: AWOL - inhaling alcohol

swim has tried this....it gets swiy wasted exremely fast, however it takes the fun out of going out and drinking....

rhcpeppers1234 added 1 Minutes and 51 Seconds later...

Also, the claim he made about there being no hangover is not completely correct. Hangovers are mostly caused by the impurities in alcohol, so this device does eliminate a lot of it, but there is no real way to get rid of the hangover 100%

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