What is a case race?

A case race is a social event or competition where participants drink a certain amount of beer or other alcoholic beverages in the fastest time possible. It is typically done in a relay format, where each participant must finish their drink before the next person can start. The goal of a case race is to finish the designated amount of drinks before the other teams or participants.

Case races are often held at college parties, fraternity events, and other social gatherings. They are not usually organized as official competitions and are often done for fun and to socialize with friends. However, they can be dangerous as consuming large amounts of alcohol quickly can lead to alcohol poisoning and other health risks.

It is important to drink responsibly and know your limits when participating in a case race or any other drinking game. It is also a good idea to have a designated driver or plan for a safe way to get home if you are drinking alcohol.