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9->''"You know why the measurement of alcohol content is called 'proof'? See, comes from back in the old days, when pirates wanted to test the strength of their rum. They used to pour a little bit out on gunpowder. [...] And then the gunpowder, if it burnt when they set it alight, they considered it ''proof'' that their rum was good and strong. But see, I ain't got no gunpowder on me, do I? But I'm pretty sure you boys'll make just as impressive of a sound when I set your balls on fire."''
10-->'''Agent Whiskey''' describes the reason this trope works, ''Film/KingsmanTheGoldenCircle''
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12A form of ImprovisedWeapon whereupon one fills their mouth with liquor, holds up a torch, candle, or if they're really ballsy, match or lighter, and spits the alcohol out into it, blasting out a stream of flame.
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14Possible in RealLife, but only with very high proof alcohol (at least 100 proof [[note]]The concept of "proof" came from the Royal Navy's method to test the purity of their rum, a 100-proof spirit means that gunpowder doused in the spirit will still catch fire and burn[[/note]], or 50% ABV). Anything lower will sputter a bit, if not put out the flame. Beer and wine aren't going to do it; you'll need to use something distilled. You'll need a good strong whiskey, some fierce vodka, 151-proof rum, absinthe, moonshine, or while not really what one would consider booze, PGA. That's right, pure grain alcohol -- 96% ethanol. For things that aren't technically booze, there's methanol, industrial alcohol or wood spirit. Do not drink this stuff! (And for methanol and alcohol fuels based on it, ''don't even put it in your mouth for this stunt,'' the tissues of the mouth absorb!) Do not breathe it in! Do not get it on your skin! It is nasty! There is also isopropyl, commonly called rubbing alcohol or electronic alcohol[[note]]ethyl alcohol will short your electronics because it absorbs water; isopropyl alcohol, to the contrary, is hydrophobic and completely dielectric, and is therefore the one you're supposed to use to clean your electronics[[/note]]. It is expensive and definitely not for drinking[[note]]If you do so, you'll give yourself quite a bit of digestive discomfort and may even need to have your stomach pumped if you accidentally swallow too much[[/note]], but it burns nicely. Obviously, this is a hazardous stunt [[DontTryThisAtHome best left to practiced performers]].
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16SisterTrope to AerosolFlamethrower. A more distant cousin, with more ToiletHumour but only slightly less realistic, is FartsOnFire: the idea of harnessing a concentrated source of methane into a weapon. Another way to use booze as fuel for an impressive fireball is the MolotovCocktail. See also HomemadeFlamethrower and BizarreBeverageUse.
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24* In the ''Manga/EatMan'' manga, Bolt Crank has the ability to swallow anything and later eject it through his hand. So once he swallowed some industrial alcohol ("200 Proof"), and...
25* Renkotsu of the Shicinintai uses this trick in ''Manga/InuYasha''.
26* Bruce does this in the first episode of ''Anime/MyOtome0Sifr'', pretending to be drunk and stumbling into the train car where the titular Sifr is being held, only to unleash this when they trick to kick him out.
27* After the protagonist of ''Anime/PsychoPass'' sees alcohol being used this way (to trigger a sprinkler system; ItMakesSenseInContext), she is briefly under the impression that this is alcohol's sole purpose (being both extremely naïve and under the legal drinking age).
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31* ''ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Season 10'': In issue 2, the Scoobies are fighting a pack of stronger vampires, one of whom [[OneToMillionToOne disperses into a swarm of bees]]. Spike takes the swarm down by downing a bottle of booze and spewing it through a lit lighter.
32* Vertigo's ''The Dark and Bloody'' #5 opens with the protagonist using spat moonshine and his lighter to fend off an attacking murder of possessed crows.
33* ''ComicBook/HackSlash'': A variation in ''Girls Gone Dead''. Cassie kicks Laura Lochs into a bar which soaks her in high-proof alcohol. Cassie distracts Laura by pointing out she looks like she has just won a wet t-shirt contest (which is a BerserkButton for the prim and proper Laura). While she is distracted, Cassie ignites her by throwing a flaming shot on her.
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37* This happens in ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'' after the titular character eats a lit cigar to look tough, and tries to wash it down with "cactus juice" (tequila?)
38* Done by Mr. Peabody in ''WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman'', where he spits wine into a torch in Ancient Egypt while impersonating Anubis in order to frighten the citizens into canceling Penny's wedding to King Tut.
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42* In ''Film/AshesOfTime'' when the Blind Swordsman, alone in a tavern, prepares to face off against an entire platoon of bandits, takes a swig of wine, precariously balances a lit candle on his sword just as a few bandits tried sneaking behind him... and spits the wine in his mouth into the candle, lighting the first bandit on fire. Cue sword fight.
43* In ''Film/TheAssassinationBureau'', Creator/OliverReed sprinkles the cognac from his mouth on a cigar, lighting it up right into the face of an assassin who pointed a gun at him.
44* In ''Film/TheCarRoadToRevenge'', Daria douses the ADA in medical alcohol and acts as if she is about to set him on fire. She takes a swig from the bottle and takes Talen's lighter. She lights the lighter but then spits the booze out across the flame and into Talen's eye.
45* This is how Horny the Clown is beaten in the SlasherMovie ''Film/DriveThru''; the FinalGirl spits out alcohol she had in her mouth when he shoves lit birthday candles near her face, causing him to catch on fire.
46* Creator/JackieChan does this after drinking industrial alcohol during his final fight in ''Film/DrunkenMaster'' ''2''.
47* ''Dance of the Drunken Mantis'', starring Siu Tin Yen as Beggar Cho/Sam the Seed, who also performs the trick against Rubber Legs.
48* In the live-action film version of ''Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'', The Grinch does this to burn down the Whos' Christmas tree after the Mayor pushes his BerserkButton.
49* Jolly Roger kills a man this way (using a FingerSnapLighter for the needed flame) in ''Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove''.
50* Gangster boss Rory Breaker does this in ''Film/LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels''. Take Barfly Jack's quote: "Rory gobs out a mouthful of booze covering fatty; he then flicks a flaming match into his bird's nest and the man's lit up like a leaky gas pipe.[[note]]And his team's won too. Four-nil.[[/note]]"
51* A variant in John Woo's ''Film/OnceAThief''; in the climax, Joe and James have to fight an EliteMook whose built-in flamethrower proves himself deadly to the two heroes. Joe, dodging the mook's fire, hides behind a counter, grabbed what he assumes is a bottle of booze from a cupboard, and chugs it down... only to discover the "booze" is actually paint thinner. Joe quickly forces himself to vomit, just as the mook is about to trigger his flamethrower on the heroes... and ends up setting the mook on fire [[HoistByHisOwnPetard by his own weapon]].
52* In ''Film/PitchBlack'', one of the protagonists is caught in the dark with a guttering torch and a bottle of expensive spirits. He takes a big swig and blows a huge fireball, illuminating the ''hundreds'' of dark-loving beasties surrounding him just before the torch goes out and... ''[[TakeOurWordForIt crunch crunch crunch...]]''
53* How Marion Ravenwood defends herself when Nazis invade her bar in ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk.''
54* ''Film/RattleTheCage'': Dabaan gives TheAlcoholic Talal a bottle of arrack to tempt him. Talal ultimately takes a swig, but spits it out and lights it on fire in Dabaan's face.
55* This is how the Alpha Betas lost their fraternity house in ''Film/RevengeOfTheNerds''. One guy playing around with a mouthful of Everclear & a match set the house ablaze, so the Alphas take over the freshman dorms, forcing the nerds out.
56* In the 1990 action film ''Film/{{The Rookie|1990}}'', David Ackerman returns to the bar where he took a severe beating to demand information from the bartender. The bartender tells Ackerman to get lost or he'll take another beating, and Ackerman takes a swig of whiskey and responds with this trope before beating the shit out of everyone in the bar.
57* In ''Film/TheRumDiary'', this is done to display the potency of Moberg's moonshine. Kemp later does it to ward off angry Puerto Ricans he stiffed, only to end up setting fire to a cop's mustache.
58* Featured in the spectacular opening of ''Film/SantasSlay'', when Santa sets a woman's hair on fire.
59* In ''Film/TheScorpionKing'', Arpid does this to fend off army ants.
60* In ''Film/SerialMom'', Beverly uses an AerosolFlamethrower to [[ManOnFire set Scotty alight]]. He staggers on to the stage where Camel Lips are playing and collapses. One of the musicians swigs a mouthful of clear alcohol (probably vodka) and sprays it on to him; causing the flames to flare even more intensely.
61* ''Film/TheTournament'': In the strip club, Joshua spits a mouthful of high-proof booze through Miles' lighter as he is lighting his cigar, turning Miles into a ManOnFire.
62* The fire eater from the circus in ''Film/TheWarriorsWay'' does this, using it to light the candles on a birthday cake. It becomes a Chekhov's Skill when he later uses it to light a couple of the Colonel's henchmen on fire.
63* ''Film/KingsmanTheGoldenCircle'': Whiskey threatens Eggsy and Merlin by [[GroinAttack dousing their laps in alcohol]] and describing the origins of the term "proof" to measure alcohol content.
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67* ''Literature/TheBellmaker'' features some of the cast teaching a toad chieftain to do this with strong grog. It winds up causing an explosion when the toad stops being quite so careful.
68* ''Literature/FeetOfClay'': Nobby Nobbs does this by accident when a SpitTake after a glass of very, very, very strong brandy combines with a lit cigar. He seizes the opportunity to run as fast as he can, though.
69* ''Literature/StarlightAndShadows'': A human warrior does this in ''Daughter of the Drow'' -- not for damage, but to disable an opponent with infravision.
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73* Allen Haff does one for real in an episode of ''Series/AuctionHunters''; he uses some very strong moonshine to pull it off.
74* ''Series/CupcakeWars'' had an unintentional example; the chefs were given absinthe as a potential ingredient, and one decided to pour some in a heated pan. All she got was fire.
75* ''Series/{{Danger5}}''. Soviet [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl Hard Drinking]] ActionGirl Ilsa takes a [[VodkaDrunkenski swig from a bottle]] and squirts it in the face of a fire-breathing lizardman.
76* The castaways of ''Series/GilligansIsland'' once tried making a giant SOS signal out of burning logs using brandy packed by the Howells. The burning went fine, the signal-sending didn't.
77* In the ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' episode "The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis," Mac and Charlie show off by doing this with mouthfuls of gasoline. They're not bright, those guys.
78* In the ''Series/MacGyver1985'' episode "The Eye of Osiris", Mac throws alcohol in the face of a man holding a torch, setting the man's hat and shirt on fire.
79* Scottie in ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'' destroyed the balloons in the balloon girl myth this way.
80* In ''Series/{{Psych}}'' Gus's ex-wife did this as a bar trick.
81* Callen pulls this stunt once on ''Series/NCISLosAngeles''. As recommended by the trope description, he uses vodka.
82* ''Series/WhiteCollar'' had an unusual example involving a bottle of whiskey chucked into a glass-blower's furnace.
83* One clip on ''Series/WorldsDumbest'' features someone repeatedly trying this as a party trick. He eventually succeeds--and [[EpicFail sets his hair on fire]]. Another clip shows a guy who takes a shot of something alcoholic and spews it on someone smoking a cigarette, setting the poor guy's face on fire.
84* ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'': One of Xena's signature moves. However, [[LighterAndSofter in a later season she would only use it against monsters.]]
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88* Music/TaijiSawada did this for real in an infamous pseudo PerformanceVideo for early {{Music/X Japan}} (then called X), the "Orgasm at YASHIRO noodle shop" video.
89* This is how Gene Simmons of Music/{{Kiss}} does his famous fire-breathing stunt.
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93* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': The drunken master monk prestige class can perform this feat with alcohol that they have already swallowed when they are drunk enough.
94* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has kerosine, a.k.a. the firebreather's oil, to use this trick either in combat or as a performance on stage. Kerosine isn't safe at all to drink however, resulting in self-inflicted damage if accidentally swallowed on a natural 1 on the d20. The Drunken Master Monk archetype can use a powerful booze-fueled fire breath at 19th level.
95* ''TabletopGame/{{Ponyfinder}}'': Some sun ponies can improvise a breath weapon by gulping down a mouthful of alcohol, igniting it with their internal heat, and spraying out the burning liquid.
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99* ''VideoGame/ArabianFight'' have a boss battle against an overweight brawler who will occasionally grab his liquor bottle, take a swig, and breathe a stream of flames that does higher damage on your character.
100* In ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot2NTranced'', one of the tribesman enemies in the volcanic island levels attacks this way.
101* [[spoiler:Prince Fahook Abdul]] uses this in his boss fight in ''VideoGame/DeadToRights''. Drinking the booze beforehand gives him a health boost as well.
102* In ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}'' members of the Bottle Street Gang fight this way using whiskey they distill in their brewery. In their areas you can also find bottles lying around in various nooks and crannies that, if thrown, ''explode''. If it's the same stuff in the bottles as in their breath attack, then breathing it out as fire seems a lot safer than actually drinking it.
103* The bottle-bearing drunks in the top-down arcade brawler ''Downtown''.
104* In the MMORPG ''VideoGame/DragonNest'', there are enemies called Pirate Gnoll Bladesmen that do this as an ultimate attack.
105* Auron does a variant for Tornado, one of his Overdrives in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. What he does is create a huge whirlwind, then throws his whole bottle of sake into it, and the whole thing bursts into flame. Through friction, maybe?
106* ''VideoGame/HongKongNinja'' has an EliteMook enemy who, besides hitting really hard, also carries an alcohol flask. Which they'll occasionally take a swig from and blowing flames at you.
107* Chin Gentsai of ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'' also does this for his LimitBreak.
108* ''VideoGame/LikeADragon'':
109** ''VideoGame/Yakuza4'' has [[TheBrute Daisaku Minami]], who can do a lot of capoeira and this too. Referenced in ''VideoGame/YakuzaDeadSouls'' where [[TheLancer Goro Majima]] briefly discusses a guy fitting Minami's description.
110** In ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Nanba's "Homeless Man" class can let him perform this as an attack, which starts with just spewing out flames to outright leaping into the air and unleashing a spiral of black fire to torch all enemies in his wake.
111* In ''VideoGame/MortalKombatDeception'', this is one of [[DrunkenMaster Bo' Rai Cho's]] [[FinishingMove fatalities]].
112* The first boss of ''VideoGame/{{Musya}}'' is a gigantic {{kamaitachi}} carrying a sake gourd. Which it occasionally drinks from before using it to breath a stream of flames if it can't reach you with it's claws.
113* In ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', [[AxCrazy Bad Girl]] uses this to set her [[WeaponSpecialization baseball bat]] on fire when she TurnsRed.
114* General Brigan, a massive berserker Viking warrior of ''VideoGame/OdinSphere'' uses this as one of his attacks during his boss fights.
115* [[SpacePirates Captain Slag]] uses this as an attack in ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction''.
116* In ''VideoGame/{{Sanitarium}}'' the main character is taught how to do this by a carnival fire-eater, which is then used to [[spoiler:fight a PuzzleBoss]].
117* Maeda Toshie of ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' has this as his LimitBreak. He can also spit out fireballs or a giant inferno as well.
118* It's not explicit in ''VideoGame/TheSimpsons'' for the arcade, but this is probably how the drunken bartender breathes fire.
119* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' has Suika Ibuki, who does this in the fighting games.
120* Pandaren Brewmasters in ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} III'' have both a "throw booze" (slows and inebriates the enemy) and "spit fire" abilities, which can be combined. Later, with the ''Mists of Pandaria'' expansion for ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', Monks with the Brewmaster spec start having this ability. Extra damage is done to enemies already soaked in booze by the other Brewmaster attacks as it ignites them for Damage over Time.
121** Maginx the Brewmaster in ''VideoGame/DefenseOfTheAncientsAllStars'', whose moveset is heavily based off of the [=WC3=] Brewmaster hero, doesn't have the ability to breathe fire. However, his booze can be ignited with any spell damage to deal damage over time.
122* This is one of the Kato's combat techniques in ''VideoGame/MonsterRancher 2''; it was [[DummiedOut made unlearnable]] for player monsters in the translation.
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126* Happens at the end of the Rambo episode of ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd''.
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130* In a typical shoot-out with the Russian KGB in ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'', Lana and Archer only have blanks in their guns so have to make these.
131* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
132** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS3E16AVerySpecialFamilyGuyFreakinChristmas A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas]]", an enraged Lois does this to WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman.
133** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS3E17BrianWallowsAndPetersSwallows Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows]]", Joe pulls over a buzzed Brian and has him do this to measure his blood alcohol.
134* Bender of ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' has a habit of belching fire after drinking. Mind, he is a robot powered by internal combustion.
135* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'':
136** [[ShowWithinAShow Monsignor Martinez]] does this with communion wine. As pointed out in the page description, this should not be a strong enough alcohol to produce the effect, [[RuleOfCool but oh well.]]
137** Cotton does this with sake in one of his war stories. Sake should also not be strong enough, as its alcohol content is only about 5% stronger than wine.
138* Pickles from ''WesternAnimation/TheOblongs'' once used a lighter to tested her own blood alcohol by seeing the flame created by her own ''breathe''. She tells Bob that she's good for welding, but she's too drunk to drive.
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142* [[http://darwinawards.com/personal/personal2005-14.html Attempted]] by a guy who wanted to show off at an [=SCA=] event. Of course, he'd never done this trick before and was underage to get alcohol so used Coleman stove fuel instead, which is why that link leads you to the Website/DarwinAwards site. (He survived.)
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