Chug! Chug! Chug!
We’ve all been there. It’s a Friday night, you’re with that same group of people you’re with every Friday night, just scrounging for something to do. By reading The Imbible by Alex Bash, you can fix this problem by bringing something new and exciting to the party: a nice long mental list of inventive drinking games. After all, many college kids get bored playing beer pong, kings and fuck the dealer every weekend, but in his witty new book, Bash has provided of-age students with something new to look forward to.
An avid drinker himself, Bash has created a book chock full of drinking games. Ranging from standard games like beer pong to others such as beer roulette, you’ll certainly have a heck of a drunken time. While attempting these games you’ll be employing things like pong tables, cards, dice, ice trays, buckets, quarters and nickels, and of course way more alcohol than any breathalyzer has ever handled before.
Bash organized the book by categories of drinking games to make any night of half consciousness or partial dizziness slightly easier, they include: classic games, card games, dice games, coin games, miscellaneous games, movie games and of course the “Table of Contents Game.” In total, there are one hundred games to chose from, multiple ways to play them and plenty of ways to get drunk by them.
Using a rather ironic and clever sort of humor, Bash entertains the average college student. Where the jokes can be amusing and catchy at times—especially when describing the effects the drinking games could possibly evoke upon the reader—they can become kind of superficial. However, it should be highly noted that this book is nothing to take home and read before you go to bed. Bash’s clear guide to drunkenness will keep you laughing and have you ready to party all-night.