The best drinking games
Everyone is equal at the hut – money, origins and social rank don’t count. As long as you're holding an alcoholic drink in your hands and euphorically singing along to the après-ski music, you're part of it. But there is also a lot of fun waiting for you away from the Alpine pasture. A little bit cottage magic you can too at home enjoy. At a Themenparty in your Living room or the gazebo – with fun drinking games comes every party really in motion. In the following we present them to you best games before.
But, be careful: when consuming Alcohol Everyone should know their limits. If you can't do it anymore, then you can't do it anymore.
funnels
A simple but extremely effective one Game. Simply attach a hose to a standard funnel. One person lifts the funnel, the second puts the other end of the tube in his mouth. Pour beer into the funnel and off you go. By lifting the funnel, pressure is built up in the hose so that the liquid quickly shoots out and into the drinker.
The whole thing is also called a beer bong, hose, accelerator or drinking machine. Beer bongs are particularly well known in connection with spring break rituals among American students.
When funneling, care should be taken to drink as little foam as possible, as it can quickly lead to vomiting. Therefore, the beer is poured into the funnel slowly and at an acute angle. After a short wait, the hose is lowered so that the remaining foam runs out of the hose.
If you like things professional here, you can install a ball valve between the hose and the funnel so that the beer doesn't flow directly through the hose.
Drinking through a beer bong can, it's easy to understand, be very dangerous, as it involves large quantities in a short period of time Alcohol can be included.
beer pong
Beer pong is not just about drinking, but also about skill. The game was developed in the USA between 1950 and 1960 and is suitable for two to six people, divided into two teams.
First, six, ten or 15 standard plastic cups (0.2 liters) must be placed on each side of a table in a pyramid shape with the tip towards the center of the table. The quantity of cups depends on the desired playing time. The back row of the pyramid should be no more than two centimeters from the edge of the table.
Now you have to try to throw a table tennis ball into an opponent's cup. Each player must drink the cup that was hit by their opponent. The team that hits all the cups wins. However, if this team has started the match, the opponent has another chance to throw until they no longer hit a cup.
If cups slip out of formation, they should be put back in place before the next throw
Beerpong is a game designed primarily to be fun. It is important to respect teammates and opponents.
Flunkyball
Flunkyball, many people also know this drinking game as beer ball, is played outside and brings lots of action and fun.
Two teams of four to six people each face each other on a playing field with open beer bottles. You need a lot of space. So it's best to make sure you find a large meadow. An empty plastic bottle is placed in the middle between the teams. The teams now have to take turns trying to knock over the plastic bottle with a ball or another throwing object. If this succeeds, the opposing team must put the bottle back up as quickly as possible. Until this happens, the hit team has time to drink their beer bottles.
The winner of Flunkyball is the team that drank all the beers first.
By the way: There are a ton of rules in Flunkyball. That's why an initiative was founded that is working on a uniform structure for the Flunkyball. The goal is a Germany-wide Flunkyball league with official champions.
Ripple-Dippel
It is one of THE parlor games par excellence. The participants sit in a circle. Everyone is initially a “Ribbel-Dibble without Tippel”. Any player (or the game management) counts - starting with 1 - so that everyone now has a "Rippel-Dippel number".
Number 1 now calls on any other player: Ribbel-Dibbel No. 1 without Tippel calls Ribbel-Dibbel No. 6 without Tippel. He answers: Ribbel-Dibbel No. 6 without Tippel calls Ribbel-Dibbel No. 3 without Tippel.
Anyone who messes up, doesn't realize what they're talking about or hesitates too long to answer will be punished with a point drawn on their face with lipstick, felt-tip pen or a sooted cork and of course he has to have a sip of beer or liquor as well.
He is now Ribbel-Dibbel No.
For each additional mistake there is another point on the face. So there will be ribble-dibble with one, two, three and more points. This makes the game increasingly difficult – and more fun.
Some rules say you're eliminated after the fourth mistake, with some it's only then that things really get going.
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UN drinking game
The Uno drinking game is good for pre-drinking - but you can't be completely sober anymore. Either way, the rules are quickly explained and easy to understand. Who has to drink is largely determined by chance. It's so popular because all you need besides alcohol is a deck of UNO cards. It is best played with 3 – 8 players.
The cards are shuffled and placed in a pile in the middle of the table. The players sit around this pile at the table. Everyone has at least one alcoholic drink in front of them.
The first player draws a card - then the game continues in a clockwise direction. Depending on the card drawn, one or more players must drink:
- You draw the same number as the player in front of you: you drink
- You draw the same color as the player in front of you: you drink
- You draw a skip card: Target player drinks
- You draw a change direction card: you drink and change direction
- You draw a draw two card: the player after you must drink
- You draw a draw four -> everyone must drink
- If two Draw-Two cards are drawn in a row: The next player must drink two sips.
- If a 0 is drawn: You choose a player who has to drink the next drink for you.
The game continues until all cards have been drawn from the deck.
Of course you can also think up your own additional rules for a fun evening.
If you play with beer, wine or mixed drinks, you should only drink one sip at a time. When it comes to liquor, a shot is a good idea.
Max
Also known as Mäxle, Meiern, Lienmax or Schummelmax, this is probably one of the most popular drinking games. It became famous through the film: “Werner – we'll throw up later!” The dice game can be played by any number of players and there are many variations.
For Mäxchen you need two dice and a coaster (e.g. beer mat). The first player rolls the dice and looks at his result face down before carefully passing the dice cup. The higher number counts as a ten, the lower as a one. So does he have e.g. For example, if you rolled a 4 and a 3, it would be the number 43. The principle of the game is that the next player always has to beat the number of the previous one. If he doesn't do this, he can lie. The next player can decide whether to believe the previous one or not to accept the cup. In this case, it is exposed and the truth comes to light. If the “liar” is caught, he loses – and has to drink a glass of beer or schnapps.
Beer don't fret
Beer don't get angry works according to the basic rules like the board game Don't get angry. But... you have to drink if:
- a character is captured by you
- when the die flies over the board
- a character arrives
You can of course come up with other rules!
Beer doesn't annoy you is something for smaller groups - but it's still a lot of fun.
Strum
It couldn't be easier: place a cup or mug about 15 cm from the edge of the table. Now take a coin, place it on the edge of the table so that it doesn't fall down and try to flick it into the cup with your finger. Whoever doesn't put the coin in the cup drinks. Whoever scores gets to decide who drinks.
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