Dinner party wine games


















Pick one or a few to try at your next dinner party. Psst … they also make great activities for birthday party dinners, and they might encourage the birthday boy or girl to share the details of their storied life. Have each player hold up five fingers. Some examples might be: Never have I ever gone skydiving, never have I ever cursed in front of my grandma, or never have I ever faked sick to get out of work Yeah, right. The first player to put all five fingers down is the loser.

You could also play until the first player finishes their drink or until everyone is feeling a little bit tipsy. You never know what secrets might come out, so be careful not to play this one at your next office party! The first person will tell two truths and one lie about themselves. The next person will try to guess which is the lie.

If the second player guesses the correct answer , the first player has to drink. If the second player guesses wrong, he or she has to drink. Now the second player becomes the first.

He or she tells two truths and a lie to the next person in line. Round and round you go. Examples include: Would you rather have the head of a lion and the body of a human, or the head of a human and the body of a lion? Would you rather everything you ate tasted too salty or not salty enough? Would you rather fight a crocodile or shark?

You can go around the table and have everyone answer, or the person asking the question can pick one person to answer. The judge decides the best pairing, so whoever plays the funniest Captin Card wins the round. Note; when playing a card, try and match the judges sense of humour to give you a better chance of winning.

This one takes a bit of planning, but is so worth it. If you're hosting, take some time to go through every one of your invitee's Facebook profiles, and find some embarrassing status updates from years ago. Screenshot and print them off, making sure not to include who posted them, and make everyone at your party guess who wrote what.

Depending on how far back you go - and what people were sharing - this can be pretty hilarious. A game created for two or more people, After Dinner encourages everyone around the table to team up and form their own quiz night at home.

With testing questions and various challenges, players have to test each other's knowledge of everything from celebrities to geography. The game includes articulate style questions, challenges players to rank items and encourages all sorts of silliness. This one is essentially a drinking game , because they can be dinner party games too, right? After dinner, ask your party to take it in turns to stand back to back with each other.

Ask the pair a 'Most likely to' style question, and whoever thinks it's them has to drink. If both parties drink, they both have to drink again. If neither drink, they also both have to drink. Questions can range from 'Who takes longer to get ready in the morning?

Sounds easier than it is, right? For the duration of the night, guests aren't allowed to say the word 'yes', or any variation of it. If someone slips up, they have to take a drink, which can result in quite a few wine bottles being opened. This is like a classic game of Articulate, but even more silly thanks to the contents of the cards. Big Potato Obama Llama asks players to describe, act and solve rhyming charades.

Ask each team to have a wine and write the first word that comes in their mind after tasting it like sweet, fresh, creamy, old etc. Then, collect the papers and see how many words match. Team with more similar meaning words wins. Wine facts In this game, each guest brings his own bottle of wine and he is the only one who knows it. Cover labels with tape or simple paper. Circulate wine glass in a circle. Everyone who tastes writes down all the information he has like it is a red grape wine or it is a special of France etc.

Then, undo the label covers and match the information. One who makes the most correct answers wins. Bottoms up This game is perfect for actual drinking competitions. All you need is wine and more wine and more wine. Arrange the little cups or shot glasses and fill them up.

Now set a limit, like one shot per minute or three shots five minutes. And, start the game. This game is best played with shots in minutes target, which is amazing. Judge not lest ye be judged! A good murder mystery ironically seems to liven up any party, and this one is made to fit with your wine theme! There has been a murder! Which one of you did it? You have to solve the murder mystery by tipsily interrogating your party guests.

Play with the rules a bit to amp up the wine tasting factor. It requires players. Classic Pictionary with an alcohol-infused twist. Do you like wine? Can you draw or at least get a somewhat identifiable picture down on paper? This hilariously entertaining wine tasting game just gets better as more people are forced to drink. Played just like regular Pictionary, only better because, wine.

Everyone loves a good old game of categories! This version is based on wine. One person names a wine-related category, varieties, for example. This person must drink. The lovely hostess will yell freeze, and, you guessed it, you have to freeze. The first to move before the freeze has been lifted must have a few sips of wine. No cheating!

Intentionally wiggling to enjoy more wine will not be tolerated.



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