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A or B

July 7th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Drinking games

A or B

This is a drinking game played by voting in a group. Whoever is in the minority receives the drinking penalty.

Taking it in turns each person asks a question and gives two possible answers. Examples of typical questions could be:

  • Which do you prefer: Lemonade or Coke?

  • Where would you rather live: Australia or South Africa?

  • Who would you rather shag: Angelina Jolie or J-Lo?

Everyone has time to decide which option they will vote for. Then, when everyone is ready, the person who asked the question gives their answer, raising their hand at the same time. Whoever agrees with this answer also raises their hands.

The votes are counted and the players who are in the minority of opinion in the group drink two fingers of their drink.

If everyone in the group all votes for the same answer as the person asking the question (so there is no minority), then the person asking the question drinks two fingers.

If the number of players in the group is an even amount and an equal number vote for each option, then everyone drinks two fingers.

Play then continues with the next person asking a question.

This is a game of honour and players should stick to the answer they have decided upon without being influenced by how others vote.

Beer Pong

July 7th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Drinking games

For this drinking game you will need one table, 12 small cups or glasses, a ping pong ball and lots of your favourite drink.

Arrange 6 cups at each end of the table in a triangle. Half fill each of the cups with the chosen drink. Players sit at opposite ends of the table behind the array of cups.

Players take it in turns to try to bounce the ping pong ball into the opponent’s cups. When the ball is successfully landed in the cup, the opponent (i.e. the person at the same end of the table as the cup) must drink the contents of the cup.

Play can continue using different drinks.

Thumper

July 7th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Drinking games

Simple game for highly energetic people. Low buzz factor. Required supplies: people and beer.

The first thing to do is for each person to choose a hand gesture that they would like to have represent him/her during the game. Can be simple, polite, or sexually enticing, but it must be SHORT.

Everyone sits in a circle, everyone starts the game by “drumming” their hands on the table or floor or whatever the playing surface may be. During the drumming, someone says “WHAT’S THE NAME OF THE GAME?” everyone responds with “THUMPER!!!” then the leader says “AND WHY DO WE PLAY THE GAME?” responded with “TO GET FUCKED UP!!”

At this point the leader performs his/her own hand gesture, immediately followed by the gesture of any other player. This player then performs his/her own gesture followed by another players, etc.. and so on. When a cue is missed or when someone responds too slowly, the “violator” must drink. This person then is the leader for the next round.

Also be creative with what is said during the drumming, it’s not limited to the above two questions. You could also call a slo-motion or high speed switch at anytime.

The game takes a lot of emotional involvement, good when played when eveyones hyper because there’s no where to go, or nothing better to do.

Beat the Barman

July 7th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Drinking games

Another game for the insane, very very high buzz factor. As the story goes, nobody has ever won, lost or drawn.

Some tips :

  • don’t play it in a crowded bar (you may lose ‘your’ barman).
  • Make sure the bar staff are friendly and can take a joke (very important to avoid a draw).
  • Don’t make any plans for the following morning.

The steps are very simple:

  1. The drinker approaches the bar and orders a shot drink (whisk(e)y, bourbon, vodka, etc., etc..).
  2. The drinker pays for the drink with too much money (i.e. hand over a $5-bill for a $2 drink).
  3. As the barman goes away to get change, the drinker shoots the shot.
  4. When the barman returns with the change, go to step number 1.

The game ends in a number of possible ways:

  • drinker falls over (Result: Bar wins).
  • barman punches drinker’s lights out (Result: Draw).
  • drinker gets thrown out (Result: Draw).
  • bar closes (Result: Drinker wins).