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Thinking & Drinking: A card game designed to foster great conversation and to promote craft breweries and craft beer. #DrinkLocal
Thinking & Drinking is a celebration of conversation and craft brewing.
When you get together with friends for a beer we want you to pay attention to them - not your phone, texts or emails. For Thinking & Drinking we've written more than 300 questions designed to get you talking, laughing and enjoying yourself.
As an added Kickstarter feature, we've asked more than 300 craft brewers to showcase their favorite beers on a card. Thinking & Drinking includes breweries from all 50 states and D.C. and range of breweries from well-known names to some smaller, start-ups. You can see the entire list of featured breweries at www.ThinkingDrinking.Beer/Supporters (#DrinkLocal)
Thinking & Drinking includes six (6) decks - each containing 54 cards - so you can bring a deck to the brewery's tasting room, the brew pub, the bar, a friend's house ... or wherever it is you'll be playing.
Each deck contains unique question cards - and new brewery profiles.
We call Thinking & Drinking "A Game of Self-Discovery or Self-Destruction" because you're going to learn something new about other players ... and maybe even yourself.
Questions examples:
If giving up cheese made you immortal, would you do it?
Other than your bed, where's the last place you slept?
What mythological creature do you wish existed?
What are five things you can't live without?
Which could you go longer without, the internet or coffee?
If you could meet anyone (living or dead), who would it be?
If aliens landed here right now, which player would you send to greet them?
We've designed Thinking & Drinking's gameplay to be open and flexible so our only rule is that EVERYONE must answer the question that's asked.
Because the game will vary each time you play it – new players, new answers – we wanted to make it open. Also, Thinking & Drinking is about the conversation, not keeping score - though you can if you want.
You can decide what the penalty is if someone tries to skip out on answering a question. You decide whose answer was the best. You decide who buys the next round.
We've already had players offer ideas on gameplay variations and we'll continue to add those to Thinking & Drinking's rules page.
When you start playing, if you have ideas for other ways to play the game, tweet us at @ThinkingDrink or email us at
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