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*Once the beer is consumed, the player whose cup was sunk must take the die in their mouth and spit it on the table. If the die lands on a wah, the team must drink '''another''' full beer. | *Once the beer is consumed, the player whose cup was sunk must take the die in their mouth and spit it on the table. If the die lands on a wah, the team must drink '''another''' full beer. | ||
*Catching over the table to avoid a sink ''is'' legal, however it is considered poor etiquette and will still result in one drink. | *Catching over the table to avoid a sink ''is'' legal, however it is considered poor etiquette and will still result in one drink. | ||
*'''Bystanders beware:''' In the event that a third parties' beer is by a die in play, said third party must chug the beer as well. | *'''Bystanders beware:''' In the event that a third parties' beer is sunk by a die in play, said third party must chug the beer as well. | ||
==Controversial Calls & Alternative Rules== | ==Controversial Calls & Alternative Rules== | ||
While scheming, deviousness, and underhandedness is heavily encouraged in beer die, it is still a gentleman's game. Knowingly lying about the score or calls in general is forbidden, and will result endless mockery. Therefore, if you are uncertain about a call do what is honourable. A team may revoke their call if uncertainty prevails. | While scheming, deviousness, and underhandedness is heavily encouraged in beer die, it is still a gentleman's game. Knowingly lying about the score or calls in general is forbidden, and will result endless mockery. Therefore, if you are uncertain about a call do what is honourable. A team may revoke their call if uncertainty prevails. |