Amelia Schwartz is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor who has been covering food, beverage, and culture for over seven years. She is currently the associate editor at Food & Wine magazine, focusing on trends and innovations in the hospitality industry.Drinking games are not just for fraternity parties.
So get some friends, get some booze, and try out one of these four drinking games from across the globe.“This was the drinking game of my youth,” says writer Kiki Aranita, who grew up in Hong Kong. To play, all you need is a group of friends, a drink, and a close attention to detail. The game continues until someone makes a mistake and must take a sip of their drink. Beware: once a group gets the hang of the rules, this game moves very quickly.. The teams should be facing each other and standing approximately 40 feet apart, with a half-full, sealed water bottle directly in the middle of them.