Bartender Accidentally Sets Woman On Fire With This Flaming Drink [WATCH]

If you’ve ever wanted to try a Flamin’ Moe, this video might make you think twice.

So, now that the young lady’s agonizing cries will forever be singed into your memories, let’s hope no one was seriously injured. Hopefully, the bartender, who for some ungodly reason thought it was a good idea to stack Flaming Sambucas 2-feet high, in front of a crowed bar, has been fired.

Chill, bro. You’re not Tom Cruise and this isn’t Cocktail.

The incident, which seems to have happened at least a couple years ago, was re-posted by Facebook user Glorion Daten March 11 and was viewed more than 14 million times. The Facebook user has since removed the video, which was apparently shot in Moscow, according to The Daily Mail.

As the bartender begins to top off the flaming drinks on the bar top, a man in a dark sweater can be seen blowing through a straw toward the drinks. The air stream enters the path of the bottle pouring out the alcohol, which is touching the flame. The sudden mixture of air, fire and alcohol causes a violent explosion, sending a cloud of flaming alcohol onto the face and hair of a woman standing at the bar, checking out the bartender’s creation.

We can assume no one saw the potential danger behind mixing alcohol and fire. And that’s okay.

There are plenty of people who have made the same mistake.

Although we’re not sure what the deal is with pyros lighting alcohol on fire. Most of the time, the outcomes seem much less violent. But most of all, all this can be used to gauge the level of stupidity it takes to think it’s a good idea to set alcohol on fire and drink it.

Cheers!

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