Real or Fake? Watch This Dude Down an Entire Bottle of Ciroc Vodka in 15 Seconds

For the average alcohol drinker, it only takes a few cups of vodka to get to the center of a blackout. For crazy YouTuber Shoenice, finishing entire bottles of alcohol is his gig. In his latest stunt, he downs an entire bottle of Ciroc Vodka in 15 seconds. He calls it a “Screw Driver” because he front ends and backends his monsterous chug with a bottle of orange juice, but don’t let that take away from his insane tolerance.

Is the video fake? I don’t know. YouTube commenting conspiracy theorists may think so, and I had my doubts, particularly at around the video’s 1:10 mark where he places the opened bottle of Ciroc off screen for a few moments to grab his orange juice. While that would normally have me screaming “bullsh*t,” Shoenice has a reputable body of Internet work (if such a body of work was ever possible) that shows him finishing a 375 ML bottle of Bacardi 151, eating 6 feet of duct tape and even an entire Justin Bieber poster.

You be the judge on this video. I apologize in advance for bringing you all into “that” part of the Internet, but here’s a look at a dude slamming an entire bottle of vodka in 15 seconds:

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