This is the bar manager’s fault for not having spotters. Having a trick like this is a good gimmick that will attract customers, but they should have some help.
I don’t get why people clap when servers drop stuff in restaurants? People would do that all the time when I worked in one. A waitress who dropped a whole tray of food crying in the back while people cheer and clap.
I have never seen a video of this phenomenon where it actually worked out. Every single time they fall over. Why do so many bars continue to do this gimmick? Like I just want my fucking beer, in a glass, in front of me upright.
Pro tip, if you get good enough to do this, avoid stacking much higher than your head. Your ability to balance will dimish greatly as your hand at the bottom will start tilting forward as you set down and the top will go over it’s center of gravity and is more sensitive to it
Do I still have to tip?
We don’t cry over spilt milk, but spilt beer…. 😢
That seemed to have an extremely low probability of success
Just why
Who woulda seen that coming
Oh wow, the camera man pushed him twice just before it falls. What a hero.
“I need a hundred beers. Exactly… Exactly one hundred, thank you.”
Try it again Steve.
He took 15 steps.
There’s no way he thought this would work or that it would be faster than carrying 1 tray at a time.
WTF bro…!!???
Play stupid games…
This is the bar manager’s fault for not having spotters. Having a trick like this is a good gimmick that will attract customers, but they should have some help.
There was going to be no other ending to that. Pretty stupid.
I mean, if hats just a dumb idea…
And this is why this should only be attempted by strong German women on Oktoberfest
The look on the guys face kind of made it seem like he didn’t want to do it in the first place
i got an idea, let’s see how much beer we can waste trying to do something pointless.
About $4.24 in coors water lost.
That’s easily 400 dollars worth of beer at bar prices. Probably a shit ton more tbh
I love the sound of them all hitting the floor at the same time.
this has to be some sort of tradition or something where that’s the expected result..
I don’t get why people clap when servers drop stuff in restaurants? People would do that all the time when I worked in one. A waitress who dropped a whole tray of food crying in the back while people cheer and clap.
No one saying SHIT about dumb person who kneed the stack, fucking his whole shit up.
That is alcohol abuse!
To be fair. Who would have foreseen this as being a bad idea?
Guys relax, they are obviously just going for some sort of local record. I am pretty sure they know it’s a bad idea.
But why though?
I have never seen a video of this phenomenon where it actually worked out. Every single time they fall over. Why do so many bars continue to do this gimmick? Like I just want my fucking beer, in a glass, in front of me upright.
Pro tip, if you get good enough to do this, avoid stacking much higher than your head. Your ability to balance will dimish greatly as your hand at the bottom will start tilting forward as you set down and the top will go over it’s center of gravity and is more sensitive to it
Let’s be honest here, that was a hell of a success walking with it, but there was no good exit strategy here.
What exactly was the plan there?
r/whatcouldgoright
That was only gonna end one way.
Why did he think this would happen any other way?
I am sorry but…. wtf did you expect to happen…
How was that ever going to work 😂
Did anyone really expect any other result?
That’s not funny… it’s just stupid.
All fun until everything falls over.
Only one thing was going to happen