There is one pong ball in play during this game. The first guy from Team A tries to throw the ball at one of the beer cans of Team B across the table. Once the ball is back on the table Team B must stop chugging and put their beers back on the corners of the table. The balls may shoot anywhere in the room after they hit the can, so it may be tricky for the team to retrieve the ball and get it back to the table quickly.
What you are trying to do here is finish drinking your cans of beer before the other team finishes theirs. So, the more times you hit their cans, the more time you guys get to chug. Now here comes a tricky twist to the game; if your can is almost empty, there is a chance that the other team could knock it off of the table with a good throw. If they knock your can over then you have to open a brand new beer and start over. When your can is low you can choose to put your closed fist behind the can not touching it to try and prevent it from falling on the floor.
Your fist cannot move and must be stationary when placed behind your can. Quarters — There are more than a few variations of quarters. I will give you a very basic one here so you can get the gist of how to play. Here is a quick 1 on 1 version. Each player has their own shot glass in front of them and a quarter. There is a pint glass in between the two opponents that is filled up half way with beer.
The first guy tries to bounce his quarter off of the table and have it land in his own shot glass. If he succeeds, then the opponent drinks the pint glass. In this scenario he would fill up the rest of the pint glass so it is now full of beer. He then gets one more chance to bounce the quarter into his shot glass. If he makes it, his opponent drinks the entire pint glass. If he misses, then he must drink the entire pint glass. You can just keep on going until one or both of you are very drunk.
Some people play the same game without the shot glasses. In that style the players would just be trying to bounce the quarters into the pint glass itself. Beer Triathlon — The game sort of includes 3 different games in one. It is a race between two teams. Each team has 2 players on it and 1 pong ball. Player 1 has three cups of beer set up along a long beer pong table. One cup at either end of the table and one in the middle. They must start at one end of the table and bounce a pong ball into the cup closest to them.
They then run to the middle cup on the table, chug it, and try to flip it upside-down just like flip cup. They then go back to the end of the table they started at and they try to shoot the pong ball into the cup on the far end just like beer pong.
Player 2 on his team is retrieving the missed pong shots and giving them back to Player 1 until he makes the cup. In the meantime, Player 2 is following Player 1 after he drinks his cups of beer and he is refilling them for when he goes next. Once you are both done all 3 sections of the table you are done.
You do this as a race against the other team side by side. The first team done is the winner. Stump — This is an outdoor game that consists of players standing around a flat tree stump. You need a beer for each player, a hammer, a nail for each player, and the stump itself. Each player has their own nail, which is hammered slightly into the stump in front of them. The first player in the game holds the hammer.
They must flip the hammer in the air and then catch the handle again usually a backflip that is claw first. You may also incorporate a trick in your flip, but you only get one chance to flip and catch. After you catch the hammer, you must go directly into your swing in one fluid motion. You are trying to strike the nail of any opponent around the stump.
If you strike their nail it will become visible shorter. That person must drink their beer in proportion with the amount of nail that has disappeared into the stump. If a trick flip occurred, the drinker must drink more beer. If the player flipping the hammer drops it on the ground they must take a sip of their own beer and lose their turn. The flipper also takes a sip for the drop and loses a turn. During Home Improvement it is generally accepted that all other players will put one leg up on the stump for stability.
They may take as much time as they like to try to straighten the nail, but they may not pull it out of the stump at all. This can include a nail that was bent and the nail head goes over the edge of the stump. If at any point that nail is accidentally struck again and the head re-emerges from the stump, that player can re-enter the game in their original spot in the rotation. Note: if you have been eliminated you should still drink when you see sparks and put your leg on the stump during Home Improvement.
If a player accidentally hits their own nail they are out of the game. No-Face — This is a very simple card game for 2 people. Just intended to get you drinking. Shuffle a full deck of cards. One player is the dealer and the other is the player. Dealer lays 9 cards face down on the table in between the 2 players.
The cards should resemble a diamond shape 1 card, then 2 cards, then 3, then 2, then 1 again. He can pick either end to start from. If he gets a numbered card then he goes on to the next row of 2 cards and flips one of them over.
If he gets a numbered card there then he continues to the next row of 3 cards, and so on. He must get from one end of the diamond to the other without flipping over a face card jack, queen, king, ace. Test your precision by bouncing quarters into shot glasses. First one to bounce the quarter into the glass is the winner! This event can be played one on one or team versus team.
Arrange six cups in a bowling-pin arrangement, and fill them part way with beer. If a ball makes it into a cup, the defending player must drink its contents and then remove it from the play area. Each player should have a drink on the table in front of them. When the game starts, players must drain their drink, then place it upside down, with the rim hanging over the edge of the table.
Using one finger, players must attempt to strike the cup so that it flips back over and lands right-side up. Once the first team member is finished, the next may begin. This is a whole team event. Nominate the best chugger from each team, and have them sit in a group facing the ref. When the referee says to begin, everyone starts chugging their drink as quickly as they can.
If you stop drinking before your opposition, you lose. If you finish your entire drink without spilling any before your opposition finishes theirs, you are the winner. Place one full drink per team member into a large vessel, either a pitcher or a clean bucket. The team must finish the beer, again without spilling any, by any means necessary.
This is a full team event, and a time penalty should be applied for spilling or interfering with the other team. This is a team event that requires some running, so be sure to clear out a path beforehand. Have teams stand in a line at one end of the room, each of them holding a beer. 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. DRINK the wine from each glass as the opposing team manages to land the ping pong balls into them, and set them aside.
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