A case race is the main drinking event at any house party, backyard darty, or Beer Olympics. It’s a simple challenge of both endurance and speed—be the first team to completely finish an entire case of beer and you win! In this article, we’ll explain exactly how a case race works, plus suggest some fun and challenging ways to shake up the standard rules. We’ve even got some tips on how to chug faster and secure the win, but be warned—this game isn’t for the faint of heart!
Case Race Rules
Separate into teams of 4 players and give each team a case of 24 light beers. Count down as a group and begin drinking your team’s case as fast as you can. The first team to completely empty all 24 cans wins. In the standard rules, each player drinks the same amount of beer (so 6 cans per player).
Steps
How to Do a Case Race
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Grab a case of beer for each team and get set up in a large, open area. There’s no limit to the number of teams you can have (as long as you’ve got at least 2), so grab a 24-pack of a cheap, light beer for each team—that’s all you need! [2] X Research source Then, gather in an open space where everyone can see each other, like a large living room or a backyard. This lets everyone chat and interact with each other during the game.
- For a more challenging game, choose a 30-pack of beer instead. Just make sure that each team is drinking a case of the same size.
- Decide ahead of time whether all players must drink straight from the cans (the standard rule), or if they’re allowed to use cups, beer bongs, or other drinking apparatuses (an alternative rule).
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Split up into even teams. In the standard rules, you play in teams of 4 (so each person drinks 6 beers in a 24-pack). [3] X Research source However, you can change this number depending on your preference and/or how many people you have who want to play. Try to make sure that every team has about the same drinking capacity; you don’t wanna put all the heavyweights together on one team! [4] X Research source
- If you have someone to spare, consider making them a referee to track who’s finished their beers all the way.
- Alternative rule: Try playing with uneven teams for a fun and competitive twist. For example, you could put 3 heavyweight drinkers against a team of 5 lightweights, or any other configuration your group agrees to.
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Start drinking beers and don’t stop until every can is empty! Have someone count down or yell “Go!” to kick off the game. The goal is simple—finish all your beer cans first! Traditionally, each player has to drink the same number of beers (8 beers each if you’re a team of 3, for example). [5] X Research source However, you can also decide as a group to ignore that rule and just make sure that teams as a whole finish all 24 beers (so someone might have 10 while their teammates have 7 and 7, for example).
- Clarify ahead of time which rule you’d like to play by.
- A beer can must be empty to be considered finished. If you chose a referee at the beginning of the game, they’ll decide whether the can is fully empty.
- The CDC defines binge drinking as 4+ drinks for women or 5+ drinks for men on one occasion. [6] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, run by the Dept. of Health and Human Services Go to source Keep this in mind as you divvy up cans, because you’ll definitely be drunk by the time a case race is done.
- People play at different speeds. Some case races are intense, fast, and focused on chugging while others are more casual and can last several hours or all night.
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Be the first team to finish all of your beers to win. If your team completely drains 24 cans of beer first, you’re the winners of the case race! The referee will double check your cans to make sure they’re totally empty; any half-drunk beers don’t count! [7] X Research source
Expert Q&A
Tips
- If you plan on venturing out after the race, have a designated sober driver (maybe your referee) or plan to use public transportation or a rideshare service. Chances are you’ll be well above the legal limit to drive a car (0.08 BAC) after playing. [13] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, run by the Dept. of Health and Human Services Go to sourceThanks
- Slow down, take a break, or switch to water if you feel yourself start to get too drunk or sick. Winning is fun, but not at the expense of throwing up or ruining the rest of your night!Thanks
- Look out for other players during the race and help someone get water or lie down if they’ve had too much to drink.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://gamerules.com/rules/case-race/
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- ↑ https://www.brumate.com/articles/how-to-host-ultimate-beer-olympics-party
- ↑ https://gamerules.com/rules/case-race/
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis/alcohol/alcohol_glossary.htm
- ↑ https://gamerules.com/rules/case-race/
- ↑ https://www.barnonedrinks.com/games/c/case-race-267.html
- ↑ https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/top-7-tips-for-safe-drinking