GAMES DRINKING
Master
Mixology
Johnny Vegas
1/3 shot Jose Cuervo Gold
1/3 shot raspberry pucker
1/3 shot red bull
Mix all three in a shaker (don’t shake too hard,
red bull will bubble too much) with ice and
strain into a shot glass. Should come out an
orange color if made correctly.
Gummy Worm
Circle of Death
1 part raspberry vodka
You need: A deck of cards and 4+ people
1 part apple pucker
Spread a deck of cards out into a circular
1 part sour mix
shape. One persons chooses a card and the
1 part cranberry juice
person to their left chooses a card. If the cards
Mix into a shaker over ice and strain into a
are of the same suit, you add up the values of
shot glass
the two cards and the two people drink for that
many seconds. If they aren’t the same suit, then White Lightning
the first person puts their card in a discard pile 1 part Raspberry vodka
and the player to Player #2’s left draws a card. 1 part pink lemonade
If more than two cards of the same suit are Slice of lemon
drawn in a row, add all the values up and all of Combine raspberry lemonade and vodka in a
the players must drink. shaker and poor over ice. Add lemon slice.
Drink quickly!
Smile
You need: Approx 6-8 guys or girls (all one sex
Scooby Snack
or mixed, for that matter)
Splash of Lemon Lime Soda
You sit around a table with a table cloth that
1/2 shot of Banana Liqueur
hangs to the floor. The participants drop their
1/2 shot of Melon Liqueur
pants to their ankles and a willing person goes
1 1/2 ounce shot coconut Rum
under the table to do whatever s/he wishes.
Combine with ice or strain as a shot
The first “player” to smile has to drink.
Blow Off
You need: A deck of cards and 2+ people
Put a whole stack of cards on top of a beer
bottle. Going around in a circle, the object of
the game is to blow just one card off at a time.
If a person blows more than one card off, they
have to drink that many gulps of their drink.
When you run out of card, restack them.
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