You attend the craziest parties in your college.
Kids even go so far as to choose a college for its night life.
College kids party at the drop of a hat.
No matter what the excuse - holiday, team win, hookup, breakup, anniversary, you name it.
And those are tame and mundane excuses.
Then you start working.
Your real adult life.
The parties get more adult, but more refined.
Feeling reminiscent of those college parties? Here's an idea for a party that's both college and work - BEER! I mean who doesn't drink beer, unless you are allergic to it.
And you don't need a reason to drink beer.
So if you put the two together (partying and beer) you have the ultimate something you don't need a reason to do.
Planning a beer themed party is relatively easy.
The hardest part is getting the beer cheap.
I mean really cheap.
There are a couple of ways to work around this.
Checking online for local wholesalers is one option.
It's also probability the best because it allows to compare prices quickly, get contact details and talk and setup a deal with the seller.
Or if you are friends with a barman or someone who owns a restaurant you can ask them to buy the beer for you.
Location is another important thing.
You need to choose this correctly.
Consider this.
There is going to be loud music.
Lots of people.
Lots of people enjoying themselves.
And people who enjoy themselves make a lot of noise.
You can't risk being evicted.
If you can't find an appropriate place like an empty warehouse, or something like that have the party on the terrace of your building.
But clear it with your super first.
Bribe him or her if need be.
If it's a guy, bribe him with a crate or carton of beer.
That should keep him happy.
Be careful with the electrical connections.
Nothing to spoil a party; and your reputation and connections like an accident.
Nobody forgets those.
Next on the list is food and beverages.
You have already got the beer.
Since it's a beer themed party, you don't need to serve other varieties of liquor.
But be sure to inform or mention (depending on mode of invitation) that you are not going to be serving liquor other than the beer.
Don't forget to serve sodas though.
Not many might drink them, but it will give them something to sip on until they decide to join in the fun.
The food part is up to you.
Beer goes along with pretty much everything.
There are a few classics you should serve.
Pizza, beef jerky, salsa or dips (risky because of food fights), ribs and peanuts.
No party is complete without the games.
Darts is a tame option.
Be creative and unique with the games.
Beer pong is a good game to play.
Start off with a ten cups arranged in a pyramid with the glasses standing.
Reduce the glasses after very round.
Be creative with the punishments.
You could hire a beer pong table from a site on the internet.
Get the people excited come to the party.
Again be as creative and unique as you can be.
Remember you can't be totally unique since it's all been done, but everybody wasn't there when it happened.
Kids even go so far as to choose a college for its night life.
College kids party at the drop of a hat.
No matter what the excuse - holiday, team win, hookup, breakup, anniversary, you name it.
And those are tame and mundane excuses.
Then you start working.
Your real adult life.
The parties get more adult, but more refined.
Feeling reminiscent of those college parties? Here's an idea for a party that's both college and work - BEER! I mean who doesn't drink beer, unless you are allergic to it.
And you don't need a reason to drink beer.
So if you put the two together (partying and beer) you have the ultimate something you don't need a reason to do.
Planning a beer themed party is relatively easy.
The hardest part is getting the beer cheap.
I mean really cheap.
There are a couple of ways to work around this.
Checking online for local wholesalers is one option.
It's also probability the best because it allows to compare prices quickly, get contact details and talk and setup a deal with the seller.
Or if you are friends with a barman or someone who owns a restaurant you can ask them to buy the beer for you.
Location is another important thing.
You need to choose this correctly.
Consider this.
There is going to be loud music.
Lots of people.
Lots of people enjoying themselves.
And people who enjoy themselves make a lot of noise.
You can't risk being evicted.
If you can't find an appropriate place like an empty warehouse, or something like that have the party on the terrace of your building.
But clear it with your super first.
Bribe him or her if need be.
If it's a guy, bribe him with a crate or carton of beer.
That should keep him happy.
Be careful with the electrical connections.
Nothing to spoil a party; and your reputation and connections like an accident.
Nobody forgets those.
Next on the list is food and beverages.
You have already got the beer.
Since it's a beer themed party, you don't need to serve other varieties of liquor.
But be sure to inform or mention (depending on mode of invitation) that you are not going to be serving liquor other than the beer.
Don't forget to serve sodas though.
Not many might drink them, but it will give them something to sip on until they decide to join in the fun.
The food part is up to you.
Beer goes along with pretty much everything.
There are a few classics you should serve.
Pizza, beef jerky, salsa or dips (risky because of food fights), ribs and peanuts.
No party is complete without the games.
Darts is a tame option.
Be creative and unique with the games.
Beer pong is a good game to play.
Start off with a ten cups arranged in a pyramid with the glasses standing.
Reduce the glasses after very round.
Be creative with the punishments.
You could hire a beer pong table from a site on the internet.
Get the people excited come to the party.
Again be as creative and unique as you can be.
Remember you can't be totally unique since it's all been done, but everybody wasn't there when it happened.
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