By: Gabby Boualavanh
The school year can be a stressful time with homework, jobs,
and trying to figure out how many different types of meals you can make with
the same ingredients. However, when summer time rolls around for a New
Englander, all stress goes away. We trade in our Bean Boots for flipflops,
hockey practice for the driving range, and Dunkaccinos for our favorite beach
beverage. College is stressful! So, here are the top 2017 college student’s
summer drinks and activities.
1.
White Claw Hard Seltzers
White Claw Hard Seltzers are a favorite
among the roommates. This past year, hard seltzers have become a popular drink
of choice. If you’re looking for something light, tasty, and refreshing on a
hot summer day, pack a hard seltzer in the cooler for the beach.
2.
Smirnoff Ice
Be careful of getting ‘Iced’ by the person
next to you. Smirnoff Ice is a great cold beverage to enjoy on a hot summer day
with friends and family around the pool.
3.
Coors Lite
Post up after a long day
around the camp fire with a Coors. Sit back, put your feet up and make yourself
a s’more. Maybe swap your s’mores Hershey’s chocolate for a Reeses peanut
butter cup instead.
4.
Mixed Drinks
College students are known for making questionable
concoctions, and most of the time have no option but to be resourceful. Even
the simplest of drinks are tasty. Here are a few college classics you can make
with ingredients at your disposal.
·
Tito’s Vodka mixed with Nantucket
Nectars orange mango juice and ice.
·
Vanilla Smirnoff, coke and
ice.
·
Red Berry Ciroc (when
you’re feeling fancy), cranberry juice, lime seltzer water, and ice.
·
Jose Cuervo, lemonade,
sprite and ice. (Only for the brave)
·
Burnette’s Vodka and
Gatorade. (So, you can stay hydrated!)
·
Captain Morgan Rum, ginger
ale, and lime. (College Dark n’ Stormy)
5.
Cheers Governor
The Cheers governor game requires four
things; yourself, good company, a creative mind and a cold drink. The rules are
simple; have a minimum of four players and sit in a circle. One person starts
the game saying 1. The numbers go all the way up to 21 and when the group
reaches the number 21 everyone cheers! However, reaching the number 21 can be
tricky as rules are made along the way. You go around the circle counting to
the number 21. The person who reaches 21 successfully makes a new rule for the
group. Example: the first round to 21, the numbers 7 and 14 are switched. 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 14 and so on. You play until there are 20 rules total, a rule for
each number except 21. Cheers! https://cheersgovernortest.wordpress.com/games/
6.
Giant Beer Pong
Grab 12 trash barrels and two volleyballs
to enjoy a backyard game of giant beer pong. Make two teams of two and start
tossing. Once you get a ball in, move that barrel out of the game. Both team
members got it in on the same round? Pull both barrels away and take another
turn. First team to sink their last cup are the winners. http://beerpongall-stars.com/2016/01/12/giant-beer-pong/
7.
Flimsee
Similar to the concept of Kan Jam, Flimsee requires items
that even a college student can scrounge up. All you need: four poles 4-6 feet
tall, four plastic cups, and a frisbee. There are no set rules, however this is
how we play. Put the poles into the ground or sand 16 inches apart on each side
and 35 feet away from your opponent’s side. You will need one team mate on each
side. Place the plastic cups on the tops of the poles. Your team receives 1
point if they throw the frisbee between the two poles, and 2 points if they hit
the pole and the cup hits the ground. If your opponent can catch the cup before
hitting the ground, no points are given. First team to 12 points wins!
8.
Corn Hole
And finally, the classic game of corn hole.
This has been a summer favorite for a couple years and it’s a great game for
the whole family to enjoy.
Sometimes New England weather can be indecisive and doing
summer activities may not be an option. So, if mother nature is giving you a
hard time, there’s nothing wrong with grabbing a cup of clam chowd(a) and
turning a Matt Damon classic on. Enjoy!
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