Anti-bad human gas underwear

Anti-bad human gas underwear

Finally something useful and good on market! This is Buck Weimer patent.

funny underwearUnder-Ease are underwear for protection against bad human gas (malodorous flatus) and are made from a soft air-tight fabric (polyurethane-coated nylon). To maintain the air-tightness, elastic is sewn into the material around the waist and both legs.

A triangular “exit hole” for the flatus to be expelled is cut from the back of the air-tight underwear, near the bottom. This “exit hole” is covered with a “pocket” made of ordinary porous fabric sewn over the “exit hole”. This unique design forces all expelled gas (flatus) out through the “pocket”.

Inside the “pocket” is a high-functioning, replaceable filter – the core of the technology. This multi-layered filter is made in a sandwich-style, and begins with the two outer layers of wool felt. The second two layers are made of non-woven polypropylene and spun glass materials. In the center of the filter is a single layer of activated carbon.

The filter is then covered with soft ordinary material to allow for easy replacement in or out of the pocket. The underwear are washable and will last approximately a year depending on the frequency of use and laundering. Each filter will last from several weeks to several months depending on the frequency of use and laundering.

source: under-tec.com

Weirdest Beers on the world

Weirdest Beers on the world

Maybe is time to try something different, unusual, new? Here is the list of weirdest beer on the world.

Banana Bread Beer
banana bread beer

A garden hose and a g-string away from being a Budweiser marketing executive’s wet dream, unfortunately this brew is going to have to stay in the realm of the subconscious for now as these suds are predominantly brewed in Kenya. According to Howtopedia, which is like Wikipedia without the citations (perhaps not the best source for launching a home bootlegging business), banana beer is made using the fermented juices of sorghum and, if you haven’t guessed it by now, bananas. “Come, Mr. Tally Man, tally me banana / Daylight come and me wanna go home” (where I won’t be sipping on this).

Tomato Beer
beer tomato

No, this isn’t simply adding tomato juice to a beer at the bar; Tomato Bibere is brewed from tomatoes and hops by Japan’s Echigo Beer Co.

The idea came from Isamu Waki, a pub owner in Tokyo who had been asking brewers for a tomato beer for years. Echigo’s president Hirofumi Koda finally acted on the suggestion a few years ago inspired by Waki’s enthusiasm.

But exotic beers were nothing new to Koda’s company as it had previously produced beers brewed with pears, rice, and green tea.

The process to arrive at a tasty and healthy tomato beer was a difficult one, says Koda, who doesn’t actually like tomatoes. Many adjustments were made during the experimentation, including playing with the amount of tomatoes and sugar, to achieve the final product.

And now the Japanese can enjoy their tomatoes and beer together.

Pizza Beer
beer pizza

Tom and Athena Seefurth of Campton Township, Illinois, USA claims that Mamma Mia Pizza Beer is the world’s first culinary beer. Totally made from a variety of vegetables, this beer carries a strong aroma of Italian spices.

Tom says… “The Margarita pizza is put into the mash & steeped like a tea bag. A whole wheat crust made with water, flour & yeast is topped with tomato, oregano, basil & garlic. The essence of the pizza spices is washed off with hot water and filtered into a brewpot, where it is boiled for a long, long time. During the process, we add hops & spices in a cheesecloth type bag & filter the cooled liquid into a fermentation vessel. (big glass 6 gallon water jug). After a week or two, the beer is good to go. Keg it or bottle it”

Santa’s Butt Porter
beer santas butt

Bandwagon beer drinkers do most of their beer drinking during the warm, summer months. But serious beer drinkers keep on enjoying brews all year-round. This means brewers must come up with rich, hearty blends that satisfy finicky beer drinkers during the bitter cold of winter. And this oddly named porter is one of the best.
What’s in a strange beer name?
This winter, beer’s strange rear-end-referencing moniker is actually in reference to a large (108 gallon) barrel referred to as a butt. So stop thinking about Santa’s arse before a thought comes to your mind that will have you, and 50 generations of your offspring, placed instantly on his naughty list.