The recent craze for hydrogen beer in Japan is at the heart of a three way lawsuit between unemployed stockbroker
Toshira Otoma, the Tike-Take karaoke bar, and the Asaka Beer Corporation. Mr. Otoma is suing the bar and the brewery
for selling toxic substances and is claiming damages for grievous bodily harm leading to the loss of his job. The
bar is countersuing for defamation and loss of customers.
The Asaka Beer corporation brews "Suiso" brand beer, where the carbon dioxide normally used to add fizz
has been replaced by the more environmentally friendly hydrogen gas. A side effect of this has made the beer extremely
popular at karaoke sing-along bars and discotheques.
Hydrogen, like helium, is a gas lighter than air. Because hydrogen molecules are lighter than air, sound waves
are transmitted more rapidly; individuals whose lungs are filled with the nontoxic gas can speak with an uncharacteristically
high voice. Exploiting this quirk of physics, chic urbanites can now sing soprano parts on karaoke sing-along machines
after consuming a big gulp of Suiso beer.
The flammable nature of hydrogen has also become another selling point, even though Asaka has not acknowledged
that this was a deliberate marketing ploy. This inspired a new fashion of blowing flames from one's mouth using
a cigarette as an ignition source. Many new karaoke videos feature singers shooting blue flames in slow motion,
while flame contests take place in pubs everywhere.
"Mr. Otoma has no one to blame but himself. If he had not become drunk and disorderly, none of this would
have happened. Our security guards undergo the most careful screening and training before they are allowed to deal
with customers" said Mr. Takashi Nomura, Manager of the Tike-Take bar.
"Mr. Otoma drank fifteen bottles of hydrogen beer in order to maximize the size of the flames he could belch
during the contest. He catapulted balls of fire across the room that Gojira [Godzilla] would be proud of, but this
was not enough to win him first prize since the judgment is made on the quality of the flames and that of the singing,
and after fifteen bottles of lager, he was badly out of tune.
"He took exception to the result and hurled blue fireballs at the judge, singeing the front of Mrs. Mifune's
hair, entirely removing her eyebrows and lashes, and ruining the clothes of two nearby customers. None of these
people have returned to my bar. When our security staff approached he turned his attentions to them, making it
almost impossible to approach him. Our head bouncer had no choice but to hurl himself at Mr. Otoma's knees, knocking
his legs from under him.
Nomura continued, "The laws of physics are not to be disobeyed, and the force that propelled Mr. Otoma's legs
backwards also pivoted around his center of gravity and moved his upper body forward with equal velocity. It was
his own fault he had his mouth open for the next belch, his own fault he held a lighted cigarette in front of it
and it is own fault he swallowed that cigarette.
"The Tike-Take bar takes no responsibility for the subsequent internal combustion, nor the third degree burns
to his esophagus, larynx and sinuses as the exploding gases forced their way out of his body. His consequential
muteness and loss of employment are his own fault, Nomura concluded.
Mr. Otoma was unavailable for comment.