Group of people participating in a beer Olympics event with a large inflatable archway labeled 'Beer Olympics'.

Beer Olympics

A rowdy Beer Olympics built on team rivalries, nonstop games, and all-day competition that turns drinking into a full-on event.

Teams & Format

Decide teams early.

  • Teams by class year work best
  • You can also mix teams randomly if you want it balanced
  • Lock teams before games start

This keeps things competitive and avoids confusion later.

Game Stations

Set up multiple stations instead of one long line.

  • Head-to-head games work best
  • Stations can run simultaneously or rotate on a schedule

This prevents downtime and keeps energy up.

See some game options and accessories below:

Points & Tracking

You need a clear way to track progress.

  • Big scoreboard (whiteboard or poster)
  • Points awarded per event
  • Totals updated after each round

Visibility matters. People play harder when they can see the standings.

Opening Ceremony

Set the tone from the start.

  • National Anthem
  • Announce teams
  • Quick overview of the events

It sounds simple, but it instantly gets buy-in.

Organized Events

Beer Olympics hit best when events are defined.

  • Drinking games
  • Relay-style games
  • Skill-based games

TopHouse Official Beer Olympics rules coming soon

Kegs

  • Kegs make logistics easier, and incentivizes participation
  • Central drink stations keep things moving
  • Works especially well for brotherhood events

Beer Olympics are about participation, not pacing.

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  • Custom trophies or prizes
  • Custom dice or cups for events

Pre-Game Option

Beer Olympics can also work as:

  • A standalone brotherhood event
  • A pre-game before a bigger night

Just be clear on expectations and timing.

Be safe and responsible guys

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