Anyone heard of the game 'Beer Frisbee'?!


Question: Has anyone heard of the game 'Beer Frisbee'? If so, any idea on how to play, the rules, origination, etc? I've heard it's a blast, but don't know how to play.


Answers: Has anyone heard of the game 'Beer Frisbee'? If so, any idea on how to play, the rules, origination, etc? I've heard it's a blast, but don't know how to play.

I have played one game and one game only which was referred to as "beer frisbee" and this is how it went down...

2-4 Players:
First you need two posts or pipes roughly to the chest in height and spaced a decent frisbee toss apart stuck squarely in to the ground. You now need an object for either pole, we used empty bottles but I'm sure you could improvise some other object as long as both poles get the same object for fairness. You place this object on the top of either pole. Choose the throwing order/turn order. When it is your turn to throw the other team is 'defending' and you may only score when throwing. There is a beer in hand rule at all times, even while throwing. The objective of the thrower is to knock the object off the opposing team's pole which can be done via a direct hit, hitting the pole, or just tripping up your drunken opponents. The defenders must then prevent the object from hitting the ground and catch the frisbee. Wash, rinse, repeat.

Scoring can be done however you want but this is what we did...
Games were to 10pts.
1pt awarded for a failed catch of the frisbee but only if it hit the object.
1pt awarded for a failed catch of the object.
1pt awarded (to opposing team) for a spilled drink regardless of defense/offense.
Loser finishes their drink.

http://www.beerfrisbee.com





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