
Because the economy is roaring and apparently all of Huntington Beach’s other problems have been solved, the Huntington Beach City Council has made a point to ban beer pong.
According to the OC Register:
Huntington Beach city leaders voted Tuesday night to outlaw alcohol games such as beer pong at new restaurants coming to downtown. This rule is in addition to new regulations the police chief enacted in September that banned these games at existing restaurants with entertainment permits citywide. Continue Reading »

ESPN on Beer Pong: Of Course It’s a Sport!
Originally posted on: Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Beer pong continues to gain popularity as a sport, as evidenced here by the ESPN coverage. I’m all for fine beverage-fueled sports, and am pumped to see this Beer Pong post come it at #5 on the list of most viewed Mutineer blog posts in 2009. Continue Reading »

Things Just Got Epic…STRIP BEER PONG
Originally posted on: Thursday, April 23, 2009
This is one of two beer pong related posts in the 2009 Top 10, but it’s the only one that features strippers. Howard Stern brings together strippers, beer pong, and creepy guys in what was the #8 most viewed blog of 2009. Continue Reading »
This is a video compilation of one miracle beer pong shot after another by students at Olivet University in Illinois.
The beer pongers are Matt Compton, Steve Olson, David Anderson and Michael Schimp, and their beer pong antics have made it all the way to an obscure page on Sport Illustrated’s website. Continue Reading »

Howard Stern has done it again. In a brilliant move of great bravado, the “King of All Media” is proving that strippers + anything = more money for the king! showing the great potential of fine beverage and popular culture working synergistically to create a more informed and compelling fine beverage culture. Continue Reading »

ESPN Columnist Rick Reilly posted his thoughts on the sport of beer pong, fine beverage’s proving ground for throwing ping pong balls into plastic cups of beer. Beer pong players are the real deal,
“You have never seen such large people throw such tiny objects into such small receptacles with such hair-raising frequency. The best teams hit about 70% of their shots on the eight-foot tables. That’s like pitching a quarter into a parking meter slot seven times out of 10. - Rick Reilly
Here is a link to the full story on ESPN.com.