The Great Outdoor Beerlympics

The history behind the Great Outdoor Beerlympics is quite simple. It all began a short time ago, when some friends needed some activities for their buddies bachelor party camping trip. The thought of sitting around a campsite with dudes for three days made them cringe. Long gone were the days of college and the all creative and competitive drinking activities. The trip was missing something, something not only to pass the time, but to create memories that would last or be drowned by booze. Their creative juices flowed resulting in a combination of events, All-Skill, Beer-Skill, and All-Beer came forth. Thus the 2009 Great Outdoor Beerlympics was born.


Saturday, June 6, 2009

Beerlympics Events 12 and 13

Ok the last two events...for now?!??!?!



Boat Race ( aka Line Chug)

Type: All-Beer
Points: 40

Team members each have a full beer placed in front of them. The first member of the teams lifts one of the glasses, drinks the contents and places the empty glass down. As soon as the empty glass is placed on the table the second member lifts their glass from the table, drinks the contents and places the empty glass on the table. The process repeats for player three and four. The first team to have all the glasses empty and placed on the table wins 40 points.


Evil Knievel

Type: Beer Skill
Points: 0-110

Teams go head to head with one player from each team attempting to bounce a ping pong ball over 4 smaller glasses and into a large glass. You are trying to be Evil Knievel by jumping 4 cups and landing in the 5th cup. Near the end of a standard length table 4 small glasses are lined up in a row “vertically” with a larger cup ending the row. Each competitor gets 5 turns. If the competitor sinks the ball in the large cup his team receives 5 points and the other team must drink all the beer in the 5 cups. The cups are then refilled. If the competitor sinks the ball in one of the four smaller cups then their team (including the thrower) must drink that cup and any cups before it. Team with the most points at the end wins 10 bonus points.




2 comments:

Krafty said...

Can I tap out before the boat race?

if there is a "reversal of fortune" is that person disqualified?

Wes said...

Word on the street is that they are instituting the Punk and Rally rule. If you punk, you may rally back, but if your rally fails, you feel like a bigger fool and you have to do the dishes...