This is a video of Garrett playing truth-or-drink with his ex-boyfriend Caleb’s mother, Redon, while Caleb drinks on the sideline. The rules are you either have to answer the question on the card or take a shot. Obviously, I would answer nothing and just polish off the bottle because 1)
This is some home security cam footage of a woman coming home following what I can only assume was a very successful ladies night and taking a spill trying to make it up her two front steps. Admittedly, steps can be tricky, especially when your blood is 0.2% Fireball by
This is a US map created by VinePair (link with a lot more info and breakdown) featuring a ranking of the best (and worst) states for beer lovers. Each state was ranked according to the following criteria, and not just subjectively like I would have done: -The number of craft
This is a short video from TikTok user melissahand317, who spotted a wacky waving inflatable tube guy outside a liquor store who was clearly getting paid in bottles and got paid a little too well. I feel you, wacky waving inflatable tube guy — we’ve all been there. Drinking too
Because it’s taco Tuesday, this is a video of woodworker Peter Brown constructing a margarita glass (looks more like a goblet of firewater to me) entirely out of Himalayan rock salt, using a lathe to turn and carve the three separate pieces of the glass, then gluing them all together.
Because what are the holidays if not a time to drink too much and say or do things you’ll regret in front of your entire family, this is a video of a woman pregaming for the big event by chugging a glass of wine then headbutting her gingerbread house into
Beer: it gets you drunk. And to celebrate the nation’s increased COVID-influenced drinking problem, this is a U.S. map created by topagency highlighting each state’s most popular beer. Did you know alcohol consumption in the United States has increased almost 8.9% since the pandemic? That’s true. And, according to the
Because pouring shots takes time (I’m talking valuable seconds here) — time you could spend drinking instead, this is the $26 quick shot dispenser. You just pour into the middle of the bowl above, and it distributes booze relatively evenly into the shot glasses below (which can be individually plugged