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How to Score a Free Beer or Two

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By superstarnicky
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Next time your out with your friends at a crowded bar score yourself a free drink... bet your friends for a beer that you can get a free drink and you'll score two for the price of one... just follow these steps!

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • confidence
  1. Step 1

    Next time your out at the bar (a crowded bar) with your friends, bet one of your friends a beer, that you can score a free beer. If you get a free beer, they owe you a beer... and if you don't score a free beer you owe them one... but not to worry as long as you have the confidence to do it you can pull it off and walk away with two free beers!!!

  2. Step 2

    After you make the bet with your friend, walk away and scope out the bar for any empty unattended beer bottles. You want to find a dark beer bottle. Take the bottle into the bathroom and fill it up with warm water, then go up the bar tender and ask for a new beer because yours is warm. They take your bottle and you get a free beer! Then walk back up to your friend to show them your beer and remind them that they owe you!

  3. Step 3

    Don't worry this will work as long as your at a crowded bar where the bar tenders have too much going on and too many customers at the bar to pay any attention to who you are and what your drinking. Especially if its a busy night they won't question that your beer is warm because the beer coolers are constantly being stocked and opened that they cant guarantee that every beer is going to be properly chilled.

Tips & Warnings
  • make sure its a busy bar
  • don't pull this stunt off repeatedly at the same bar... its only meant to be used as a "party trick" not a scam!

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hannahbee said

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on 10/19/2009 great tips, it's always nice to score a free drink!

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