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The Mexican tourist board has invented a cloud which rains tequila in a bid to pull in crowds of tourist from Europe.

The tequila-loving nation has roped in the help of an American marketing company to create the cloud and are now hoping tourists flood to the country.

They took the cloud to an art gallery in Berlin, Germany, to show it to the locals this week.

The alcohol-emitting cloud is programmed to dispense Tequilla when it is raining outside in a bid to tempt to Germans to sunnier climes.

(Image: Visitmex/Youtube) (Image: Visitmex/Youtube)

The hi-tech system uses ultrasonic humidifiers, which vibrate tequila at a frequency that transforms it into a visible mist.

The mist then goes into a plastic container where it mixes with vapour to form a cloud, which periodically produces alcoholic rain. Visitors may collect tequila from beneath the cloud.

(Image: Visitmex/Youtube) (Image: Visitmex/Youtube)

Germany is the second largest importer of Mexican tequila behind the USA, quickly followed by Spain, France and the UK.

Video footage it shows how they used ultra-sonic humidifiers to make the clouds before unleashing it on thirsty punters.