Small European Town To Build A Public Beer Fountain, Hear That America?

Slovenia: the land where the women flow like beer and the beer flows like…well, beer, but from a fountain.

The small country has recently started making big moves to attract more tourism, specifically to the tiny city of Zalec (with a population of 4,878) by building a giant, public fountain that spews the sweet nectar of the Gods (beer) rather than the normal warm piss of Beelzebub (water).

With tourism to Slovenia surprisingly on the decline in the last 40 zillion years, the beer fountain is a surefire way to attract a few more people that really just want to get drunk in public.

There’s no doubt that hipsters and millenials alike are already booking their $12 plane tickets to Slovenia, however this new plan has caused quite a stir amongst city government officials.

The large majority of ruffled feathers all provided the same argument, that the $400,000 project could run the city into the ground if it fails. Furthermore, nearly half of that cost will be paid for by all 74 taxpaying citizens of Zalec, either through recommissioned funds or increased taxes, an aspect they are not stoked on.

Still, I’m really looking forward to reading police reports about drunkasses urinating in the same fountain that got them trashed.

 

 

Photo Credit: Yelp, Meme Center, Resort Piran

 

More content

CultureProducts
OREO Just Dropped A Doctor Doom Cookie That Turns Green When You Lick It
The mysterious fourth and final cookie pack from Marvel and OREO’s Stuf Of Legends campaign has been revealed, and it features none other than Dr.…
,
Eating Out
KFC Just Brought Back The Twister
KFC is leaning into two very specific moods right now: the solo wrap run and the “what are we eating tonight?” group text spiral. First…
,
Products
Dr Pepper-Flavored Tic Tacs Are Now A Thing
Move over Cinnamon Tic Tacs, there’s a new spiced flavor in town. Tic Tac has teamed up with Dr Pepper for one of the most…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox