• Feb 24

    Drinking Game: Landmines. What else are you going to do on a Sunday?

    How to play:

         This is a quarter game that will get you wrecked if you play it long enough. The more people, the better. All you need is a quarter, a shot glass, a bigger shot glass (preferably 3-4 shots worth), a bunch of your buddies around a table that want to get messed up, and beer (in a can). To start, just pick a random person to start with the quarter. You... read more


  • Mar 16

    Outdoor Drinking Games

    Keg kickball for your soul

    Number of players:
    Enough to play the field while tapping a keg.

    Shitfaced Expectancy:
    With the number one rule stating you must have a drink in your hands at all time, shitfaced should just be expected.

    The name says it all. What more could you want from a summer drinking game than the promise of beer and the potential of... read more


  • Mar 16

    Outdoor Drinking Games

    Dizzy Bat - What could go wrong when you're drinking and spinning?

    Number of players:
    At least two (a batter and a pitcher) but the possibilities are endless.

    Shitfaced Expectancy:
    When chugging beer from a plastic toy, the result can only be drunk.

    If baseball is America’s greatest pastime, then Dizzy Bat will define college summers. Cut the bottom inch off a plastic toy bat starting at the... read more


  • Mar 16

    Outdoor Drinking Games

    Boat Race

    Number of players:
    Equal teams on both sides.

    Shitfaced Expectancy:
    Has the ability to get a large number of people drunk in a very, very short time.

    Nothing says summer like boats and beer. While the two combined can be lethal, boat racing on land is one hundred percent good safe fun. Each player must have a full beverage, cold... read more


  • Mar 16

    Outdoor Drinking Games

    Beer Pong

    Number of players:
    Two teams of two.

    Shitfaced Expectancy:
    A steady beer pong game allows opponents to ease into their drinking, but the longer you play, the drunker you will stay.

    Ahh ‘tis the season of solo cups. The beautiful blend of red plastic and the greenest of summer grass can make any beer taste that much better. The... read more


  • Mar 16

    Outdoor Drinking Games

    Gladiator Flip Cup

    Number of players:
    Infinite

    Shitfaced Factor:
    Ranges based upon one’s skill level and their ability to survive.

    Perhaps the best outdoor drinking game ever played, Gladiator Flip Cup provides drunken chugs to just about every person on your summer guest list. With three strikes until you are out, this hybrid edition of a party... read more


  • Mar 16

    Outdoor Drinking Games

    Beerfris

    Number of players:
    2 to 4

    Shitfaced Expectancy:
    Slow and steady wins the race.

    Players are divided into two teams and awarded one pole each. The pole is placed 40ft from the opposing team’s pole and an empty beer bottle is placed on top. Each side is given one Frisbee which is then used to knock the opposing bottle off of its... read more


  • Mar 16

    Drinking Game

    “Most Likely To…”

    What you need:
    A deck of cards
    3-13 people
    Lots of beer

    How to play:
          For our example, we’ll play with a group of give people. Everyone sits in a circle and is assigned one card: Ace, 2, 3, 4, or 5 (discount higher cards if you’re playing with less people). The card dealt remains each player’s card for the rest of the game, and... read more


  • Mar 16

    Drinking Game

    Fuck You

    What you need:
    People
    Beer
    Deck of cards

    How to play:
    The game is best played with four or five people; any more and it take the action away from the game. All you need is a beer, a deck of cards and a person to count time. Lay the cards out in four rows and four columns, then deal out the rest of the deck. The counter... read more


  • Mar 16

    Drinking Game: Beeramid

    What you need:
    People
    Beer
    Deck of cards

    How to play:
          A Beeramid (pyramid) of cards is constructed by placing a certain number of cards face down in a row (usually seven) as the base and building up until there is one card as the top of the Beeramid. The remaining cards are distributed evenly among the players. The... read more