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 Girls--beer drinking etiquette? 
		
		
		Partially inspired by this thread's article: http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=84060 
	I've always heard never to drink it straight from the can, and definitely to never do so in letters, but is it also verboten to drink out of the bottle? My parents are both pretty teatotalery, but the big 2-1's coming up and I don't wanna have a deep south party foul. ;)  | 
		
 Drinking beer straight from the bottle is the most direct route to "Bloat City".  If you use a glass, the CO2 escapes faster from the beer (a glass has a larger opening) and you won't get as bloated (if at all). 
	I saw this on a documentary from Stella Artois beer, so I know of what I speak.  | 
		
 You're right that drinking beer from the can is tacky (the only acceptable time to do that is on the river, IMO).  Drinking out of the bottle is just as bad.  And you never, ever want to be tacky. 
	I think drinking beer at all is kinda tacky too, but if you're going to drink it, drink out of a pretty cup (without letters). Happy early birthday! Hope it's a great southern fete! :)  | 
		
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 BTW: I used to hate beer, but some how acquired the taste for it. I don't know how, maybe it's from smelling it all the time at bars or whatever.  | 
		
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 Agreed! I've always preferred beer to mixed drinks or straight liquor, and I don't think there is anything tacky about it (although I do agree that drinking from a can is a no-no, find a plastic cup for that shit! :p)  | 
		
 Beer Drinking Etiquette…If you showed up to the party empty handed and have the pleasure of a host that is providing you with free beer do not bitch about their selection. 
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 In my college days, those who drank beer drank it out of a glass -- and sitting down.  
	I have to say that these days I couldn't give a shit whether someone is drinking from a bottle, can, or glass. Don't worry about it and just have fun. Someone who would be offended by not drinking from a glass is a pretentious ass.  | 
		
 I gotta go with the bloat comment, though.   
	Too much bloat and the gaseous consequences thereof is always a party foul, even if you don't care about the bottle/can/glass controversy at all! *pinches nose*  | 
		
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 Before I graduated college I hated beer.  Now, I like beer but the beer I like doesn't even come in cans.  I don't like to unnecessarily dirty glasses so I have no issue drinking from a bottle. :)  Course, right now I'm drunk on wine. ;) :p 
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 lol i never realized people drinking something out of the container it comes in could be tacky. southeners must have a lot of extra cups lying around 
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 What if you drill a hole in the base of the can with a key, then crack it open, shotgun the whole thing and smash it against your forehead? Is that tacky? :D 
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 However, both my parents told me a long time ago something along the lines of: "You an't got no class if you don't drink out of a glass."  | 
		
 My mother was raised in a very conservative household---my grandmother would have made Emily Post proud..haha. Likewise, social graces have been passed down to me. According to what I've been "taught", women should never drink beer from a bottle because it is not feminine. It's tradition in my family to pass down etiquette books from generation-to-generation, so if anyone cares for the full explanation I can easily cite Emily Post and Gloria Vanderbilt. 
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 So what you all are saying is that it looks great to drink Jim Beam or Jack Daniels straight from the bottle? It's that it's beer that makes it a problem? 
	I'm kidding; drinking straight from the bottle or can looks silly if especially if you are dressed up. I'm not sure that it's what's in the can or bottle that determines the "class" though. Glasses are probably the way to go. Solo cups don't scream class to me anymore than a beer can. Many of us here would offer glasses or cups if we were the host or hostess, Here's a question for you, though: If you are a guest, would you ask for one if cups or glasses weren't already provided? See, to me, having good manners is more than just "I know the rule." It's about acting in a manner most likely to put people at ease, which generally following the rules does. When you do stuff that calls other people out on not knowing or following the rule, is that really good manners?  | 
		
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 I enjoy it when my friends drink out of their 40s in paper bags while sitting on the porch. That was the best summer ever.  | 
		
 I think you should just follow the environment you are in.... there are some places you would be out of place by drinking out of the bottle, by all mean pour it in a glass.  And there are some places you are better off drinking out of a bottle.  I know I have been in a few bars that I would drink whatever is in a bottle just to prevent me from having to put my mouth on the glassware! 
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 There used to be (and may still be) people who think women should only smoke when sitting down and all sort of other ridiculous stuff. There's a lot more important things in life to worry about. And there are lot of other flagrant issues of rudeness that should be dealt with, lol.  | 
		
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 I drink beer however the hell I feel like drinking it -- sometimes out of the bottle and sometimes out of a glass and sometimes out of the can (although the only canned beer I really drink is Gordon, which belongs in a glass because it is magnificent). And I don't give a shit what anybody thinks of it.  | 
		
 If drinking it out of the bottle is tacky, wonder what's thought of beer bonging?  Which i'm guessing many people in this thread have participated in during their college career.... 
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 I'm an absolute beer snob, if you think drinking beer isn't classy then its because you think beer ends at miller lite & keg stands.  | 
		
 Alas, it is in the eye of the Beholder and theirs only!;)  
	One You may want to do what "You" do, but they may want to do what they do according to just doing!! Correct?  | 
		
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 On a greek note, we're not allowed to drink out of bottles on my campus. At all. We HAVE to put it in a cup.  | 
		
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 Personally, though, I would rather drink out of a glass. But that's a personal preference, not a rule.  | 
		
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 Kind of a highjack: is the rule about drinking with letters a way of avoiding having people stumbling around drunk with their letters on, or is it a hold over from communities in which drinking itself was bad, bad, bad? 
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 Used to be? Haha, I always seem to get stuck behind a smoker walking to class. I wish more people would sit down with that...then there'd be a nice cloud of smoke to avoid instead of a moving cloud in front of me on my way to class. :(  | 
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