Louisville Chugger : Number of Participants — 1 one extra team member to toss the empty can. The bat is filled with beer. Clock starts when the player lifts the bat to chug, he then places the bat on the ground as shown spins around 10 times, stands up into a batting stance, at which point another teammate will soft-toss the empty can of beer to him, and the clock stops when the player hits the can with the bat.
Because this is a later event, between the 10 spins and all the alcohol consumed at this point, this is also the event that produces the most hilarious results. Everyone knows how to play, and in this event there are no penalties. Only difference is in the Beer Olympics, there is one anchor per team. The person who is going last has to chug two cups of beer and successfully flip both cups. Once everyone on the team has been an anchor, that round is considered completed, and the points are tallied up.
In the event of a tie, one more round without anchors is played. Civil War : Number of Participants — 3 per team. Civil War. Only the person closest may retrieve that ball, no jumping across the table. Once your eliminated you may do nothing more than offer your team moral support in the form of catchy cheers.
No celebrity shots, no drinking their beer for them. However many teams are tied send up two representatives unless 4 or more teams are tied, then one each. A rack is then placed in the middle of them. All you need is a wine bottle and a set of rings got any mason jar bands lying around? MARK a spot on the ground a few paces away from your wine bottle for each player to stand behind as they toss their rings. THROW the rings one at a time with the goal being to get the ring around the neck of the wine bottle.
TAKE turns with the opposing teams. The first team to get five rings around the bottle wins! An old-school favorite with a Wine Awesomeness twist. The classic drinking game of beer pong just got a little more difficult and interesting by switching out red Solo cups and beer for stemless and preferably plastic wine glasses and wine, or WA branded, clear Solo cups if you have them.
SET ten glasses in a pyramid shape on each side of a table. Fill each glass with a short pour of your favorite wine remember, wine has a much higher alcohol content than beer.
There are too many beer olympics games for you to make an overview of them all, but you might want to check out some of the most common games, notably Beer Pong, Kings Cup, and Quarters. The following are our favorite games for this occasion. Beer pong is the most common beer game out there. If they succeed, the opponent team must drink the beer in that cup. This game can be played both indoors and outdoors, requires very little space to play, and you probably already have all the equipment needed!
You can also annonce team captains before the game starts! Kings Cup is a famous drinking game in which players have to drink all kinds of alcoholic drinks, one after the other. The rules vary from place to place - but the game always requires a deck of cards. In the beer version of Kings Cup, every player gets a cup of beer, which they have to fill up with delicious beer by following the rules of the game. Every time someone draws a card, everyone drinks whatever is required on that card.
Get yourself ready for some shots, shots, and even more shots! Quarters is another competitive drinking game. It was once played with an old coin but now can be played using anything small enough to bounce off the table. You can play this game anywhere - just find something that can bounce, and use that as a Quarters board! Quarters is the perfect game for your Beer Olympic Event!
Spin the bottle is a classic drinking game that is particularly interesting for small groups of friends.
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