Watch as Comedian Hilariously Finds Loophole to Let Minors Buy Alcohol

Comedian Nathan Fielder definitely likes to shake things up. Many of you may remember a stunt a few months back where he set up his own coffeehouse and named it Dumb Starbucks. Now he’s at it again with a “loophole” that allows minors to purchase alcohol. He just needs to get a few kids to try it out first.

Fielder initially tried to garner the support of a youth little league to get more kids to buy alcohol, but was turned down because of the nature of the prank. He promptly hired a teen actor instead, appealing to kids’ love of the internet and contempt for school. Yep, that’ll do it.

Creating tags, similar to those used at coat checks, Fielder would mark each bottle once purchased. The alcohol would remain in a vault at the liquor store until the kids reach the legal drinking age. Needless to say the teens were pretty bummed to find out they can’t actually take the alcohol home until they turn 21, but Fielder more than makes up for that towards the end of the video.

Won’t say much more, definitely check the video out for yourself.

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