Beer Myth??!


Question: Beer Myth!?!?
First watch these videos
http://video!.aol!.com/video-detail/big-jo!.!.!.
http://youtube!.com/watch!?v=FcrKoYyxZ-w
http://youtube!.com/watch!?v=gSvRwE4A-KA&f!.!.!.
http://www!.livevideo!.com/video/97B92BCD0!.!.!.

As you cans see they drink beer extremly fast!.
Now the question is do they:

1!. Pour the beer in the back of their throat fill it up all the way and drink it in 1 gulp!.
2!. Pour a steady flow to the back of their throat and take very fast big gulps without closeing their mouth!.
3!. Open a valve somehow in the throat and just pour it right to the stomac without swallowing somehow!.
4!.Breath in while they pour the beer directly to the back of their throat somewhat like inhaleing beer without it going into the lungs!.

Pls someone answer who can either do this or has a close friend who can, also if you are a doctor and you know that it is impossible to pour drinks down a throat without swallowingWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
It's closer to the third answer you posted!. They master the same tactic as sword swallowers; they can train themselves to force their epiglottis (the flap of tissue separating the trachea from the esophagus) shut, so they can more or less swallow continuously!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It is absolutely possible to pour beer directly down your throat!. On The Man Show there was a guy named Fox who could do it!. I guess there is a way to control your natural gag reflex and pour liquid down your open throat!. I can't do it and I don't know anyone who can, I mean on a hot day I can pound the first couple of beers pretty quick but nothing on the scale of Fox!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

They aren't swallowing!.
It's liquid, and its going down
in one gulp!. Number 3 more or less!.
One thing they all seem to have in common!.
They all look extremely intelligent!.
Maybe IQ has something to do with these amazing feats!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

They just pour it down, throat open without flinching or gagging!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

They open a valve in theyre throat, my friend can do itWww@FoodAQ@Com





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