You have a wonderful experience when you wear a VR device and drink beer

Handicraft breweries Innis & Gunn and Rum Havana Club take you to the Highlands of Scotland and sunny Cuba to taste fresh!

"Without the sweat of people and the love of God, there would be no beer."

This sentence was said by Mess-Saint Arnold in the sixth or seventh century. After he finished, he made a knee-sliding step on the dance floor and fell asleep in a hedge. Beer hasn't changed since St. Arnold's time, but that doesn't mean he can't accept new and interesting wines. He also used wine to cure the plague. Of course, he was not drunk and was clear-headed.

There's been a long history of drinking as one of the ways to entertain yourself. Can there be any new tricks? Innis & Gunn, a scotch brewery, and Havana Club, a rum brewery, want to take you to these unique tastes with VR. Mysterious birthplace to find out.

As a journalist who likes tossing, I went to the bar in advance to enjoy the two kinds of wine. Sure enough, I finally understood why Hemingway could write.

First of all, I went to a bar in North London to taste handmade beer made by Innis & Gunn. Innis % Gunn was founded in Edinburgh in 2003 and is famous for its Innis % Gunn Original beer. This beer has a pleasant taffy taste. This taste was accidentally caused by someone storing beer in a whisky barrel. of.

I wore a VR headset and a noise canceling headset with a cup of toffee-flavored spirit. The next second, I found myself in a cave. Then I slowly explored another Scottish pastoral village. There is a tree in the forest. The rustle in the wheat field. Soft wave kisses the rock. Night is hanging over the brightly lit bay.

After savoring the malt extract in this tranquil highland, we asked Dr. Jacob Jolij, a cognitive neuroscientist responsible for creating VR experiences. He said: “The dense forest can make brains and beer stored in barrels. The color is linked, and the sunset shifts people's attention to the mellowness of the beer, giving people a varied and multi-sensory experience.”

“Come to the edge of an empty cliff and watch the waves pat the rock. People's attention will shift to the smooth taste of the beer.” In the film, the audience can also see the beer from the raw material to the finished product brewing process.

Of course, we don't just come to drink. The ability of VR to influence people's senses and emotions cannot be underestimated. For example, a burned soldier feels a burning sensation after playing a game of snow with VR. All this stems from human perception. The person wearing a VR device sees a cliff in front of him and another step is the abyss. His legs will shiver as soon as he actually stands on a very flat carpet.

The immersive experience was only a minute long, but I had already enjoyed a quiet wheat field, my heartbeat slowed, my nerves soothing and the smell of beer filling my mouth.

A few days later, I experienced a rum-flavored version with VR. How did you say that sentence? After the first beer, Rum, do not know how to return?

The VR video of Havana Club is also the place where you brought the wine. This time I was taken to a room in London designed as a rum shop style. It was a small jewelry from Cuba. I put on a VR cap and I saw a room exactly the same, with the same The Cuban trinkets, with their all-wood globes turning slowly, came to a tavern in the hazy Havana.

In this virtual tavern, a gentle Cuban gentleman is using his full voice to tell the story of his life. As the camera switched to a Cuban family, dancers danced salsa in a black-and-white TV set, and a zircon from the stove was heard in the kitchen outside the camera. This is a completely romantic, awkward tourist version. There is not too much Cuban history in it and you don't have to be too true.

Finally, as the sound of being smoked by the barrel turned my attention back to the window, I took off my headpiece and returned to the room. A real glass of Havana Club Cocktail was waiting for me. Drink first for respect.

F. Scott Fitzgerald described the wine as "Rose Eye Glasses of Life". In this VR experience, I realized through the rosy VR aperture that drinking is a pleasure in itself. A glass of wine can take you to a place you haven't been to, so you can meet someone you haven't seen before. A glass of wine allows you to explore the world without a passport.

As Innis & Gunn brewing master Dougal Gunn Sharp described the VR experience and his own brewed mellow beer: "This is not an ordinary beer."

Keep in mind: Drink without driving, drive without drinking.

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