
The steps are very simple :
1. The drinker approaches the bar and orders a shot drink (whisk(e)y, bourbon, vodka, 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).
Supplies: 10-12 beers per player.
This is a beer drinking game of massive proportions. The rules are simple to this game. Everyone grabs a shot glass and for every minute for 100 consecutive minutes you take one shot of beer. Does it sound easy? Wait till you get done and then see what you think.
Supplies: Shot glass, large glass for each player, alcohol and a dreidel.
On his or her turn, a player spins the dreidel. The sides of the dreidel take on special meanings for this game.
Gimel: Add a shot to your glass.
Shin: Add a shot to everyone else's glass.
Nun: Do nothing.
Hay: Drink your glass.
The game continues until everyone is drunk or all alcohol has been exhausted.
This games is just like century club but instead of taking shots of beer for 100 minutes you do it for 60. This may be a good way for beginners to start out. If after 60 you think you can still go then try to join the elite croud whom have taken it all the way to 100.
Supplies: Beer, at least four people and two glasses for each person.
Divide everybody up into two even teams. Each team lines up opposite each other, preferably down a long table. Fill each glass full of beer and place them on the table in front of each player. The players can not touch their glasses before they are allowed.
The first players on each team start the game by drinking the first glass and setting the empty glass back on the table. When the glass touches the table the second person drinks his first glass of beer and sets his glass on the table. This continues until the last "turn-ariound" player of the team is up. S/he has to drink both of his glasses of beer in a row and when s/he has finished the glasses previous player drinks his second glass of beer.
This continues until the player who drank the first glass drinks his last glass.The first team to place their last empty glass on the table wins.
To play this game you will need a pitcher or a container of that size, a small glass (ex. tumbler), at least four people and a lot of beer.
You break up into two teams and sit in a circle alternating team members. Then fill up the pitcher about 3/4 full of beer and place the glass so it is floating in the pitcher. The teams then take turns adding beer to the glass being carefull not to add to much and sink the glass. If the glass sinks the team that sank it must drink the whole pitcher starting with the person to the left of the person who sank it. You can drink as little as you want but it must be gone after the person who sank it drinks. It is best to leave a lot for the person who sank the glass as punishment. After the pitcher is gone start the whole process over again.