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  • 100 Beer Club
  • 15 Seconds Of Fury
  • 69 Girls in a Year
  • 700 Club
  • Alphabet on your Birthday
  • Around The Clock
  • Atomic Century Club
  • Beer Pot
  • Beer Triathelon
  • Bi-Centennial Club
  • Boat Races
  • Booze Open
  • Brewers Dozen
  • Buffalo Club
  • Century Club
  • Chain Chug
  • Dead Man's Wallet
  • Edward 40-Hands
  • Fox and the Hounds
  • Grab Bag of Beer
  • Half Past There
  • How Much Do You Weigh?
  • I Go, You Go
  • Kegasphere
  • Kill The Keg
  • Pitcher Game #2
  • Pony Race
  • Power Hour
  • Pub Golf #1
  • Pub Golf #2
  • Pub Golf #3
  • Round Table
  • Round the World
  • Ten Minute Warning
  • Thunderdome
  • Tri Lambda Race
  • Winner's Circle
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    Name100 Beer Club
    Instructions Very simple, you have from midnight Thursday to midnight Sunday (or any 72 hour period) to drink 100 beers. Once you do it you are a member for life.
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    Name15 Seconds Of Fury
    Instructions Quite possibly the simplest game on this site, but with the potential to turn into one of the most brutal. All you need is some friends, a lot of beer, and a really high tolerance. The rest is very easy. Every 15 seconds, take a sip of beer. Sip enough to fill your mouth. If done properly, a 12 oz. beer should be finished in about 3 minutes. Keep rotating step one until there is one man standing, or on the floor conscious for that matter. Have fun with the game, but don't get stupid. This is truly a game of endurance and high tolerance so if you don't have either then it might not be for you. Otherwise have fun and drink hard.
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    Name69 Girls in a Year
    Instructions This game start is at midnight January the 1st and goes until midnight December the 31st. Each player must try and kiss 69 or more girls in this timespan. One of the other players must witness this kiss each time it is added to the tally. By January 1st of the next year each player must drink the amount of beer that they are under that amount in a matter of 69 hours. If one of the studs actually goes over 69 kisses of different girls then the amount that person has gone over adds on to the other players's amount that they must drink! This is a good game, cause me and three buddy's played it last year... and I can tell you... New Year's eve is an absolute rush!
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    Name700 Club
    Instructions The Rules for 700 Club are the same as Century Club...except...you must complete Century Club every day for seven days. I went insane after day 7 and started twitching and couldn't even drink water, it was too painful. Good learning experience though.
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    NameAlphabet on your Birthday
    Instructions So it's your birthday - and you've probably been feeling pretty special today. Well have I got a game for you, you lucky son of a..... Here are the rules: You must have a drink for every letter in the alphabet. Start at "A", perhaps an "AppleJack" shot. "B" can take you to a shot of "Bailey's" or a "Blow Job". I'm sure you're beginning to understand. The best part - your friends may buy them all for you. The worst part - either mixing the alcohol, or having to buy them. I have not seen anyone finish the alphabet in one night at the bar. If you don't know an "E" drink (for example) the barkeep gets to make one up and give it an "E" name. They will love to watch you and enjoy being a part of the fun!! Happy Birthday!
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    NameAround The Clock
    Instructions At the beginning of the hour get some form of alcohol. When the minute hand is on the 1 you take one sip. When it is on the 2 take two sips. When it's the on the 3, three sips, and so on and so on... By the end of the hour you're wasted! As many players as possible can play.
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    NameAtomic Century Club
    Instructions Atomic Century Club is played exactly the same as Century Club except every tenth shot has to be a shot of Tequila. This means you are consuming one shot of Tequila every ten minutes. Good luck finishing this one without puking.
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    NameBeer Pot
    Instructions You need a pitcher of beer and lots of money (dimes, nickels, quarters, or if you are real men paper money). The game is simple. Fill up a pitcher of beer. Agree upon a set amount to pay before the start of the game (for example a quarter). Then everyone takes turn putting a quarter into the pot and drinking beer from the pitcher. You can drink as much or as little as you like. The person who takes the last sip of beer from the pitcher wins all the money in the pot. This game is part endurance and part strategy. If everyone takes little sips then the pot will grow real fast. If you try to be "the man" and chug the beer early then you may be too wiped out for the later rounds. You need to gauge how much money is in the pot, how much beer is left in the pitcher, and whether or not you think you will get another try at it before someone gulps up the money. The optional rule is that you can only stop playing once you've lost all your money. This ensures the money in the pot gets bigger and bigger and no one can make a win and walk away with money. The game ends when only one person walks away with all the cash. In college, trash talking would get prides swollen up and we would start playing with $1. It was easy to walk away with more than $200 in one game. Which you promptly spent buying new clothes to replace the ones you threw up all over the night before.
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    NameBeer Triathelon
    Instructions This game was created by the Ohio State University Ski Club, although the club itself does not condone the excessive drinking of alcohol in any way. It is best played on a beach. You will need 10 beers per person, or as many cups and a keg and at least two poles, about 4 feet high. Place the poles in the ground, at least a few feet apart, since people will be "dinging" around them. The contest is as follows: - At the start, everyone chugs a beer. - Run about 20 feet, parallel to the ocean, to the poles, bend over and place your forhead on a pole, and spin around it 5 times, saying "ding" after every rotation. - Turn right from here, run out into the ocean (which should be about 20 feet) until you are at least knee deep. - Turn right from here, run about 50 feet through the water. - Turn right from here, run out of the water until you are about even with the starting point again. - Do 10 jumping jacks. - Crab walk (facing upwards, walking with your hands and feet) or Bear crawl (same as the other, but with your butt in the air) back to the starting point. - Stand up. This is one lap of ten. The winner is the first to finish. Optional rules: - If you throw up (and you will), you lose that lap. - If you projectile vomit (exorcist style) you pick up a lap, but only if you are running while doing it.
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    NameBi-Centennial Club
    Instructions Done like century club only difference is that it is twice as long. That's right you do it for 200 minutes. Every minute you take 1 shot of beer for 200 consecutive minutes. If you puke, better luck next time. I suggest using an alarm clock that easily allows you to set the alarm one minute ahead or have someone sober watching the clock because by the end it gets to be kinda hard to pay attention to time or anything else for that matter. Have fun!
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    NameBoat Races
    Instructions Here is what is required: - Two or more teams of two or more drinkers - A couple of pitchers of beer - One large straw per team The object of the game is to see which team can drink the most beer. This can be timed or it can be the first team to finish off a certain number of pitchers of beer. If going by number of jugs, then use a minimum of two pitchers (unless rookies are involved). Remember to use the straw to drink the beer. The first drinker must drink through a straw until they are unable to drink and then they pass off the straw to the next drinker on the team and so on until the beer is gone or the time limit has run out. Have fun and don't get water (beer) logged, eh!
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    NameBooze Open
    Instructions This game is basically a two man best ball with an unusual twist. The goal of this game is to have the lowest score for 18 holes of golf. Your score is determined by taking you and your partner's best ball score and subtracting the number of beers the two of you drank throughout the round. The average for my team is usually between 25 and 30 beers over a 3 and 1/2 to 4 hour period. The highest beer total I've ever had was 40 (22 for myself 18 for my partner). However I could not finish the last 2 holes of the round.
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    NameBrewers Dozen
    Instructions For this game you need 12 cans or bottles of beer. Simply drink your 1st beer in 12 minutes, 2nd beer in 11 minutess, and so on till the end. By the time you get to your 12th beer you should have 1 min to drink it. If you throw up or don't drink the beer within in the alloted time for that beer you are out.
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    NameBuffalo Club
    Instructions This game is pretty much just like Century Club except, you take a shot of beer every minute for 2 hours straight.
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    NameCentury Club
    Instructions This game requires a clock, shot glasses, and lots of beer. Each person should have a shot glass in front of them. Every minute all players must take a shot of beer for 100 minutes. It seems easy at first but after about the 30th minute time seems to be going by faster and faster. Once you accomplish drinking a shot for each of the 100 minutes you are officially a member of the Century Club. Not many men can do it. You will end up drinking around ten beers. Good luck!
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    NameChain Chug
    Instructions All people drinking sit around a table, with 2 or 3 open beers ready to be chugged. Each person recieves a number going around the table. Everyone then grabs one beer, and all start to chug at once. As they are chugging, the second person can't stop till the first person does, and the third person can't stop till the second person does, and so on. If you are nearing the end of the line, this can get pretty bad for you.
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    NameDead Man's Wallet
    Instructions This game has a lot of variations, so you can make up your own. To start, you and your friends order up a couple of shots. Each of you take turns slaming your shots. The first one to pass out, fall down, throw up, or do something really stupid has to pay for all of the drinks. Another variation is as follows: each person has to put down some money (a quarter, dollar, whatever) each time they take a shot. The last one who hasn't been disqualified because they passed out, gave up, threw up, fell down, or did something really stupid gets to take all of the money.
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    NameEdward 40-Hands
    Instructions In order to play this game all you need is duck tape and 2 40's of beer for each person. You tape one 40 to each of your hands and you can't take them off until both of the 40's are empty. This means that if you need to go to the bathroom, you either chug the beers or wet yourself. You can't answer your cell phone, or basically do anything until you drink the 2 40's completly. The point of the game is to make people drink alot of beer fast.
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    NameFox and the Hounds
    Instructions This is a modified version of a Hash House Harrier Run for inclusion of people under 21. Begin with bags filled with your favorite beverage above 8% alcohol. Strap them on and get some running shoes on. This is a chase. One person is the "fox", while the others are the hounds. The fox is supplied with a sports bottle filled with flour or big pieces of sidewalk chalk, and a stopwatch/running watch. (It is generally a good idea to have a fast runner be the fox). The hounds are supplied with their bags and whistles. The fox is released two minutes before the pack is. He has precisely that amount of time to run his ass off, marking his trail with chalk marks or flour marks every 100 paces and find a hiding place (preferably some park or something). The watch will run for five minutes after the pack is released before the fox must be at a central location. He will stop for precisely ten minutes for the pack to catch up to him before continuing on. All hounds can be ordered about by the fox within legal limits during this period of time. The fox can order the hounds to form a pyramid, drink from their bags, strip and run around the park, and other insane things. This process repeats for precisely one hour, when everyone runs back to the starting place and gets completely snockered. If the fox is caught by a hound, the fox loses his foxhood and the hound catching him gets to be the new fox. Good foxes carry small fanny packs full of embarassing equipment with them, like female condoms, rubber surgical gloves, packs of Astroglide, and other quality stuff. Foxes, however, must leave a trail behind for the pack to follow. The fox can leave confusing marks, or even really strange ones (we've done this through a shopping mall and a university campus, across a river, over playground equipment and even through outdoor concerts) but the marks must usually point in the direction the fox is headed. Keep in mind that these runs usually last for about four miles - and you're drinking the entire way.
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    NameGrab Bag of Beer
    Instructions Fill a giant tub or garbage can (clean) with random beer. It works best if when you invite guests over they bring their own favorite bottled beer (or you can assign varieties) – at least one for each person at the party. For example if there are 6 people total, guest 1 could bring a 6 of Killian’s, guest 2 can bring a 6 of Great Lakes, and so on. The important thing is that they are bottles. Then as the party host, you supply about 18 bottles of a typical beer like Miller Lite (supposing there are 6 guests). All the beer goes into the tub (with ice of course). Next a chart is made with each person’s name going down one side and the types of beers lining the top. Each player is then blind-folded and reaches into the tub pulling out a beer. They must drink whatever they pull and that beer is checked off on the chart. The goal is to be the first to drink one of each type of beer. The catches are that if someone else grabs the last beer of a beer you haven’t drank yet, you’re out. Also, there could be a lot of crappy beer in the tub as well as the abundance of Miller Lite, and you have to drink you’re entire beer before you can pull another.
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    NameHalf Past There
    Instructions Two people either sit together on the floor or side by side at a table. If sitting on the floor then they surround themselves with shotglasses in the shape of a clock. 2 glasses at each number increment of the clock. In all you should have 24 shot glasses. If you are sitting at a table then you create a circle of shot glasses in the 5 minute incriments. Every 5 minutes you take a shot, you are not to stand up, move or do anything during this hour. You should either have a good cigar with you or a few good tasting beers. If after the game you can stand up without falling back down, then you are to proceed to the nearest quarters game and put on a clinic because you are a tru master- provided you were drinking while waiting for the next shot to come around!
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    NameHow Much Do You Weigh?
    Instructions You need a week so spring break is perfect. Rules are simple, drink your weight. In 7 days, or 168 hours drink the number of beers that would represent your weight. A huge person does not necessarily have the advantage in this game.
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    NameI Go, You Go
    Instructions You must have at least 3 people to play. Get as many shot glasses and beers as you have players. You begin with one beer, the first person fills up his/her shot glass and takes a shot. Then passes the beer to the next player. They take a shot then pass the beer to the next and so on and so on. Continue doing this until you have finished all of the beers you are playing with. The beer will not hit you all at once, but once it does beware.
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    NameKegasphere
    Instructions Great game for hardcore buzz/vomit action. You need ten to fifteen willing (or unwilling) participents, a keg, a large garbage can, and a locked room with no exits. The contestants have a time limit to finish the keg (90 minutes or less) and are not allowed to leave the room for ANYTHING until the beer is gone, hence the bucket. Very dangerous, very sick, brings out the drunken animal in mildest of people. Tough to find takers for this game.
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    NameKill The Keg
    Instructions During the course of a party, when the action is getting boring, someone yells "Kill the Keg," and it is everybody's duty to drink as much and as fast as you can in order to finish the keg off!
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    NamePitcher Game #2
    Instructions You need a few people and a few dollars. Gather at your favorite watering hole and order a pitcher of beer. The players then take turns drinking out of the pitcher. Each player drinks as much or as little as he/she wants, and then passes the pitcher clockwise. When someone finishes the pitcher, the person to his right must buy the next pitcher. As you can see, the person who just passed you the pitcher is "on the hook". The point (and strategy) of the game is to finish the pitcher if you can, because if you don't and you pass it on, if the next guy finishes it you are stuck buying the next one! The inescapable result is that everyone ends up trying to pound a pitcher, and most won't finish it. So, on top of getting hammered and likely puking, he has to get his butt to the bar for the next round. This game is best played where the pitchers are cheap, and I must recommend LIGHT BEER.
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    NamePony Race
    Instructions Buy a case of the 7 oz beer of your choice hence the name Pony Race. Start a clock and race against your freinds. Whoever finishes first wins.
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    NamePower Hour
    Instructions This game is all about drinking. There are not really any rules. The object is to take a shot of beer every minute for an entire hour. It sounds pretty easy but believe me, it isn't. If you want to prove you are really a man you can try to join the Century Club. The Century Club is doing a shot every minute for 100 minutes. You can add rules to this game if you want. An example is if you go to the bathroom before the end of the hour you must finish a beer. At the end of the hour you will usually have had six beers.
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    NamePub Golf #1
    Instructions How about this leisurely game which is kind of popular here in N. Ireland. You need to have 18 bars close together. Belfast or Dublin are pretty good spots for this. I'm sure you people in the USA have plenty of suitable towns. Each bar is a hole. At each hole you drink a pint of beer (Guinness usually here). The number of drinks you take to finish the pint is your score for that hole. Score keeping might get a bit tricky after a while. A fun variation is as follows: The pint you drink gets you "on the green" and you then have a shot/slammer that represents the putting.
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    NamePub Golf #2
    Instructions You need 18 bars that are close together or nine that you can play twice. The object of the game is to have the lowest score just like in golf. All bars are par 4's. The scoring is as follows: Shot: Eagle, 2 strokes under par Strong Mixed Drink: Birdie, 1 stroke under par Beer: Par Weak Mixed Drink: Bogie, 1 over par Non-Alcoholic: Double Bogie, 2 strokes over par After trying to get a lot of birdies early you can't take much after 11 holes. If you quit you lose. The person with the lowest score gets free drinks from everyone in your group the next time you are out. If there are any Tiger's out there good luck getting 20 under par.
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    NamePub Golf #3
    Instructions Go to any bar with a "Golden Tee" arcade game. Play a round of 18 holes. On every hole whatever your score is, thats how many drinks you have to take. It's a good idea to find a bar with pitchers of beer on sale because this game can get a little expensive if your a mixed drink drinker.
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    NameRound Table
    Instructions This game involves two players. They sit on either sides of a round table with shots around the side of the table. Each player moves around the table clockwise drinking the shots. You win by either catching your opponent, other person being sick, or the other person collapsing.
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    NameRound the World
    Instructions This game requires a bit of preparation, but is well worth it. You must plot a path around the world visiting as many countries as possible. You path must follow national boundaries. When crossing the sea, you may wish to visit an uncharted island and have any drink you want. A visit to a country constitutes the consumption of a drink that is produced there. If you want you can restrict this to only beers or liquors. This game may be played in one place if the bar is well stocked but may also be played as a pub-crawl were each bar is a country. Planning a route that optimises countries/bars and drinks will take a bit of preparation. Scoring: Score 1 point for each country visited. Score double if you down-in-one a large drink or the drink is particultarly potent/hard to drink. Example: Germany - Rumplemintz; France - Green Chartreuse; Switzerland - Goldschalger If you are particularly well-organized you could make passports to be stamped by bar-staff allowing people to split up into parties with their own routes and an agreed finishing place.
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    NameTen Minute Warning
    Instructions The game goes like this. Every minute for ten minutes you take one shot of beer. But here's the catch. The first minute you take one shot of beer, the second minute you take two shots of beer, the third minute you take a three shots of beer and so on. It doesn't seem like it would be that hard but it is. When we play the game we only allow a two throw up limit or you lose. Just remeber you only have one minute to drink that amount of beer or you lose. If you still don't think it is a lot it turns out to be a little over 9 beers in 10 minutes. Have fun!
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    NameThunderdome
    Instructions Simple rules. As many people as you want stand around a trash can. You each drink a beer a minute. If you don't finish your beer in the minute or if you throw up, you are out of the game. Last man standing wins. This game is often used to settle disputes between two people, and some have stayed in the thunderdome for nearly twenty minutes.
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    NameTri Lambda Race
    Instructions This game is based on the Greek carnival on Revenge of the Nerds. You need Bikes, Tricycles, anything you can ride. You find a city block with the least traffic as possible. This can help save you life, public intoxication fines, etc. First, you bong, or shotgun a beer. Take a lap, when you get back to the starting point you need to slam another beer, then before you take your next lap, you need to run into the house or garage and grab a item. One item for lap one, 2 more items for lap 2 and so on. It helps it you can grab something of little value and not sharp, in case you fall. No pocket or bags can be used. However duct tape is legal. First person to complete 12 or a predetermined number of laps and has all of their items wins. Supervision required.
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    NameWinner's Circle
    Instructions A group of at least 4 or 5 people, sit around a table. Each person gets 1 shot glass, and enough beer to last you through the night. In the middle of the table there is a bottle of something hard. Each person drinks their beer at about the same speed (preferably fast). If anyone passes out each remaining player does 1 shot of hard stuff each; anyone vomits, 2 shots each; and if anyone falls over, 3 shots each. The person who does any of the above has to sit out for the rest of the game. Me and my buddies played this and we all were wasted in 30-40 minutes.
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