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Drinking Games
What better way to enjoy the fine alcoholic beverage than to play drinking games with your friends. We have piled together our top 3
1. Beer Pong

You will need one ping pong ball and 12 glasses of beer. Arrange six glasses of beer on either side of a table as if you were setting up bowling pins. Divide yourselves in to two groups. Each group should sit opposite the other with 6 beers in front of them. As you take your turn, you must throw the ping pong ball in to the opposite teams glasses. If it lands inside a glass, the opposing team must drink the beer immediately. Once done, rearrange the beers so they are all close to each other. The winning team is the team that manages to make the opposing team drink all their drinks. At the end of the game, the losing team must drink all remaining beer on the winning side.
2. Quarters

Quarters is a popular drinking game which involves players bouncing a quarter off of a table or Coinage Board in an attempt to have the quarter land, without another bounce, in a drinking glass (or cup) on that table. The game is popular at parties, especially in colleges and universities
3. Centurion

To play Centurion, you will require 2.5 litres of low volume beer or cider (typically beer). The basic premise of the game is that you drink 100 shots (25ml measure) in 100 minutes. A number of different variations exist. For instance, you can play a football version that’s perfect if you’re down the pub watching a game. In this version, you drink a total of 90 shots throughout the game, in addition to 10 consumed at half time. Of course, the added benefit is that there’s a clock on the screen to help with timing
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