What is drinking yard?

Yard drinking, also known as yarding, is a popular activity among college students and partygoers. It involves drinking alcohol from a large tube-shaped container, typically a yard glass, that holds around 2.5 to 3 liters of liquid.

The yard glass is typically made of plastic or glass and is often decorated with various designs or logos. It has a long, narrow neck that leads to a bulbous bottom, making it difficult to drink from without spilling. Participants in yarding games often compete to drink the contents of the yard glass as quickly as possible and may take turns passing the glass around in a group.

While yarding can be a fun and social way to enjoy alcoholic drinks with friends, it can also be dangerous if not done responsibly. Participants should ensure they are of legal drinking age, drink in moderation, and avoid drinking and driving. It's also important to stay hydrated and know the signs of alcohol poisoning.