how do you not vomit when downing beer?!


Question: How do you not vomit when downing beer?
In my hockey team at university we have a three pint challange where we have to down 3 pints of beer in a row straight away as quickly as we can. I always start feeling sick midway into the second and have vomited before I finish the second. Was just wondering if there are any techniques to keeping your vomit back. Now i don't want any lectures about not to do it or just refuse to do it cos i don't care just wanna know if its possible to not vomit???
thanks

Answers:

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here is a technique, quit being a wuss and crush that beer.



Bets way to do this is with a can. By using a can, you intake much less air. Unfortunately, you are in-taking CO2, but you should be able to handle 3 pints. Try this:

Poke a hole in the side of the can near the bottom about the size of your mouth when open. While lifting the can up to your mouth, open the pop top of the can to allow air into the can while the beer flows out.
Here's the trick: While the beer is flowing out, try opening your throat to let the beer just slide right down without "chugging". It may take a little practice, but it is the easiest way to do it.
If it is a 12oz can, you are going to need about 3 3/4 cans to do the job.

Beer brewer.



Start drinking dark beer. In the beginning they suck but if you can get used to a dark beer then when you switch back to a light beer they will not be as bad



Course it is! Just push through that feeling of being sick and keep goin!! And dont eat anything too heavy before hand,wont help the problem at all! And sure take practice rounds in your spare time ha



the best technique is to man up lmao

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practice makes perfect. also make sure you are really thirsty before you do it. that will probably help big time. :)



Hold ur breath or hold ur nose (or do not breath out ur nose it will help



Just keep going: YOUR PRIDE IS ON THE LINE!



Just hold your nose.




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