Watch this lake full of ignited Jim Beam turn into booze-fueled FIREnado

In a scene straight out of a movie, a tornado of fire lit the sky in Kentucky and was caught on video.

Firenado

The firenado was caused when lightning struck a Jim Beam factory, causing 800,000 gallons of bourbon to be released into an adjacent retention pond, USA Today reported.

Firenado

Lightning then struck the pond, setting the booze on fire. Then a small, thirsty tornado came by, captured the fire and spread it.

Firenado

The fire did not spread beyond the retention pond.

Watch the amazing video here:

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