What are some good beer-training exercises to improve your beer drinking skills and not be a light weight?!


Question: HAHA. Excellent question.

1) Go to a lot of parties frequently and drink a lot at each one. (Will build a tolerance.) You can also drink everynight at home, possibly alone, but that's never really too much fun.

2) Practice chugging juice, water, etc.

3) Do, indeed watch beerfest. They are gods of the trade.

Good luck!


Answers: HAHA. Excellent question.

1) Go to a lot of parties frequently and drink a lot at each one. (Will build a tolerance.) You can also drink everynight at home, possibly alone, but that's never really too much fun.

2) Practice chugging juice, water, etc.

3) Do, indeed watch beerfest. They are gods of the trade.

Good luck!

watch beerfest

find something better to do

Eat BREAD when you drink it, it sucks up allot of the alcohol.

turn a can of beer upside down and open it with a can opener (the old fashioned ones with the triangular tip...not the ones you turn) then put it to your mouth and flip it right side up. then open the can on the top. the beer will rush down and you have no choice but to drink fast. do this a couple of times a day and you will have an awesome tolerance by the end of the week!....for beer at least!

Spend a couple of weeks getting absolutely wrecked on spirits either alone or with close friends who you trust. After that, beer will barely do a thing to you.

BEER BONG!!! Do a 60 in 60. If you don't know what that is...1-oz of beer every minute for sixty minutes. Put it in a shot glass, and use an egg timer. Before you know it you'll be a champ and you'll be drinkin your compadres under the table. Or come chill with me sometime, I'll show you how to drink like a man LOL
Happy tippin.





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