Brewer sent FLYING across floor after beer tank valve explodes

A brewer was sent flying when a tank valve exploded – sending gallons of beer into his chest.

One of the workers at Back Channel Brewing Co in Minnesota, USA, was working on a tank on January 23 when he checked a valve.

Funny footage – which has been viewed more than 1.8million times – shows the brewer suddenly get knocked to the ground as a powerful jet of beer hits him straight in the chest.

Fortunately uninjured, the drenched man manages to stand up quickly and attempts to stop the gushing liquid from firing out of the tank.

Back Channel Brewing Co have now made the New England IPA available in limited supply and have aptly named it ‘Blow Back’.

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23 comments
  1. The man's dedication to his work is commendable, and I hope his employer appreciates what happened after he was knocked on his ass. Getting put on your butt like that, it takes a lot to stand up and put all your effort into something besides your own safety.

  2. I work in a winery, not nearly the pressures but when things are fermenting they can build up pressure. You learn really quickly to be careful opening valves or unscrewing connections. You only make this mistake a few times.

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