Behold the World’s Longest Ice Luge & Bar, 208 Feet


World's Longest Ice Luge by Wicked Audio

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For every potential world record, there’s somebody out there looking to break it. To the best of Guinness World Records’ knowledge, few people have ever bothered to create the world’s longest drink luge and bar. Until now. Enter Wicked Audio‘s first foray into the record-setting world at this year’s BP World Ice Art Championships:

The challenge: create the world’s largest drink luge and bar from massive natural ice blocks in Fairbanks, Alaska during the World Ice Art Championships.

Although a number of records have been set for ice bars, sculptors and mazes, a record for the longest ice luge (icy beverage slalom) had never been set, making Wicked Audio a first-time record setter for such a phenomenon.

This record-setting creation is now the world’s largest ice bar and ice luge. The ice bar stretched 208 feet (beating the former 160 feet record). The ice luge began at the top of a 24-foot sculpture of a woman, measured 23 feet long, and was designed so drinks could be poured starting at her neck and run down the entire luge, creating the world’s first luge record.

Why? Why not? I’m having flashbacks from my college years again. And the me-from-back-then is totally digging this!

Founding Editor
  1. I bit that liquid would be really chilled by the time it made it from the women to your glass. Nice record but Im sure some one will see this and try to break it.

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