#1 – Have a large group of friends with deep pockets.
- The more friends that are at the game, the more possibilities that someone else is going to buy you a drink. Ten friends could mean ten drinks, and the deeper the pockets mean multiple drinks from one person. What a steal! Just make sure you are the last round, or you might get cut off early. Also try not to abuse your friends either. They may not ask you to come back. Predict the right moments when you know you have the best opportunities to sneak in a quick drink.
#2 – Make Sure those Friends are Generous
- The previous strategy does not work unless your friends are fairly giving with their booze drinking money, but some of them may be in the same state you currently find yourself. Do not be noisy about your friend’s finances, but if you can make them feel sorry enough for you I bet they will at least buy you one drink. I actually guarantee that they will. I mean what is a measly $6 or $7 when it comes to friendship and having a good time.
#3 – Fill Up Before You Leave Home
- Have any extra beers or liquor laying around the house…well pack it in a bag and take it to go. The best alternative for having to carry booze for the ride while keeping it concealed it buying a flask. An excellent tool for any tailgater to invest in. It’s cheap and practical. One time cost of purchasing the flask, and you got a permanent carry-all for your booze. Not to mention that liquor in a flask will be cheaper and last longer than investing a lot of beer.
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