A Beer Cathedral?

January 6th, 2010


We have all heard of ice beer and probably most of us drank a bit too much of it when we were younger, but four Chinese citizens have really upped the ante at the Harbin Ice Sculpture Festival. They made a beer ice sculpture of Harbin’s Saint Sophia Cathedral, pouring out bottle after bottle of beer in the minus 29 degrees Fahrenheit weather.

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The First Practical Use for Heineken I’ve Seen

December 21st, 2009

I don’t like Heineken. I just don’t like it. So when I saw this wonderful Christmas tree designed solely out of full Heineken bottles, I will openly admit it: I kind of like Heineken now. To look at. Not to drink.

But this year, Chinese designers decided to take an entirely different approach to celebrate the holiday, crafting a huge tree from 1,000 Heineken bottles. The massive sculpture is currently providing some festive flair to Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China.

You can check out the rest of the pictures of the tree after the jump. To us, though, nothing beats the BeerMas Tree idea.

Inhabitat — Christmas Tree Made from 1,000 Beer Bottles

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