Hangovers often feel as though we’ve got a massive cloud of alcohol hovering above us.

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But now, the cloud is real – and it exists to get us tipsy, as opposed to making us want to climb under the covers and never face the world again.

Thanks to part of an installation at the Urban Spree art gallery in Berlin, there is now a cloud than generates raindrops of tequila.

Yes, this is real life. And yes, we’d be happy to have winter weather all the time if this was always the case.


Though that’s not why the cloud has been invented.



The tequila cloud was created by the ad agency LAPIZ on behalf of the Mexico Tourism Board – to tempt those facing the German soggy-March weather into travelling over to Mexico for a sunny holiday, where the only drops falling on their heads is tequila.

‘Forget the winter, have a taste of Mexico,’ they suggest. We’d be up for it.

The cloud is kept indoors and works using special humidifiers that vibrate tequila at an ultrasonic frequency turning it into a thick fog.

The fog is then condensed into water, which then falls as separate raindrops.

Sure, you’d have to hold your shot glass underneath the cloud for a while if you want to fill it up – but just to say you’ve stood under a cloud of raining tequila seems more than worth it.

And if that doesn’t seem worth it to you – maybe the fact you can drink the tequila for FREE is enough to twist your arm (you’d just have to pay for flights over to Berlin, of course).

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So, as Urban Spree, where the cloud is currently being hosted, have said: ‘Forget your umbrella, rain boots, and coat and come by Urban Spree to unwind and add some happy to your winter. Prost!’

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