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Man Became 'Twitter King' After Posting Tornado Drinking Technique

Man Became 'Twitter King' After Posting Tornado Drinking Technique

Hebei Pangzai is still at it

Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

A guy who came up with an impressive tornado-style drinking technique was dubbed a Twitter King when he shared it on social media last year - and he continues to share videos of himself using the method to down beers in seconds to this day.

Now many of us will have given the classic strawpedo a bash, with some of us maybe having a penchant for going 'Eyeball Paul' on our beverages (Google it, kids).

But, as you can see above, Hebei Pangzai became famous for necking a bottle of lager in tornado fashion.

The internet star, whose real name is Liu Shichao, holds the bottle to his mouth to start with - obviously. He then raises it up, while quickly shaking it in a circular motion, creating a tornado inside the glass.

Pangzai has been up to more of his old tricks recently, as you can see here.
Twitter/@hebeipangzai

He doesn't just drink the bottle in an impressive manner, but he removes the bottle cap with a knife to go fully theatrical on the whole affair.

Boasting over 160,000 Twitter followers, he describes himself as the 'inventor of tornado beer drinking style'.

On the social media profile, he can be seen performing a number of ridiculous drinking skills - including one where he pops two 1.5 litre bottles into his mouth and necks them both at the same time.

Oh and, arguably the worst part: one contains coke, the other lemonade - what an animal.

More recently he has taken to doing a tornado bottle, followed by the downing of four glasses of wine.

Delightful.

Replying to one of the tornado chugging videos, a fan said: "You have the strength of 10 kings," while another added: "Pangzai proves that you need not be a Jack of all Trades. Master anything, and it is valuable!"

A third person wrote: "Awesome video king. Please continue the hard work you put into these videos and thank you for everything."

Amid the praise came another very good point: "The one king you don't want to have to buy a round for (you'll go broke)."

Another person simply said: "Glad that the King has been getting the recognition he deserves."

Other fans couldn't help but express their worry for him, with one writing: "I support you doing less binge drinking."

Another added: "Remember to take care of your health, king!"

Featured Image Credit: Twitter

Topics: Viral, World News, Alcohol, Beer