Selasa, 08 Januari 2013

Talking About A Hookah Bar

By Hookah Joe


In the last decade hookahs have started gaining a great deal of recognition in the U.S. Simply put, a hookah bar is a business establishment where people share shisha tobacco through a smoking device referred to as a "hookah". One can easily get hookah bars near universities and colleges and in highly populated towns.

Quick History

The origin of hookah can be traced back to five centuries in what was then referred to as Subcontinent. After getting popular in India, hookahs made their way to turkey where the Turkish elite became very fond of smoking hookahs. Thereon it was brought to several other countries in the middle east like Lebanon, Syria and Egypt. As the origin of Hookahs is in the middle east, hookah bars are strongly associated with the same region. Hookah bars in the middle east became the place for the elite to socialize and smoke hookah.

Exactly What Does A Hookah Bar Seem Like?

In the more ethnic areas, the lounges tend to look like their roots more carefully, often managed by people of Arab descent, furnished and decorated with a Middle Eastern or Indian motif. Some bars only serve hookah. However, at others coffee and other drinks are offered. Typical neighborhood lounges normally do not have liquor licenses and so do not derive profit from alcohol. However, in larger urban areas, many trendier establishments serve alcohol, generally with a full bar available for cocktails, wine, and beer. It is not unusual to see belly dancers, live bands, or DJs in the more trendy urban hookah bars because they look like a "night club" more closely than a neighborhood social establishment.

Some hookah bars are purposely built near university and college campuses to attract the students. The trend has become common as a safer alternative to other kinds of smoking. Also, as college years tend to be a time of new experiences, frequent social interaction, and building strong connections, the hookah lounge lends itself well to college life. The cities which are popular for having a lot of secondary education institutions in the U.S. have noticed a great increase in the popularity of hookah bars.

The Mysterious Hookah

Now that you understand what a hookah bar is, you may be wondering about the device that has managed to spread across the globe and spark a smoking trend. A Persian physician, Abul-Fath-Gilani made the hookah in 1588. He was in India in those days. It was called as a "huqqa". This name has stayed with this device since that time, however, as this device traveled around the world it gained several other names such as hubble-bubble and nargile.

Whilst the primitive hookah looked much different, probably made of coconut shells, the end result has always been the same: purify and cool the smoke by moving it through water before inhalation. Here are the key components of a hookah:

1. Bowl - to keep the tobacco.

2. Body - tobacco smoke gets to the water basin after moving through the body.

3. Water Basin - here the smoke passes through the water. When purified, the smoke is kept in a chamber over the water until it is inhaled by the smoker.

4. Hose - the smoker puffs on the hose to inhale smoke from the chamber where it is stored after purification. Ordinarily a hose is about one to two meters long.

The end result is a calming and aromatic smoke.

A senior patron of a well-known hookah business in turkey said:

"What you put in the hookah matters not, but who is along with you while you are smoking. It's a whole experience. You'll find, good, old, intriguing and all kinds of people in a bar like this. Hookahs bars will remain in the world so long as people wish to take out time to enjoy the company of their good friends."




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