spillssomething"What is gin?"clearlythreesheets tothe wind"Bourboncan onlybe made inKentucky"does notuse anindoorvoice“ChinChin!”really intomouthswishingasks for asample afteryou’ve clearlypackedeverything upinsists youjust givethem a bottleto take homehas mistakenyour table for'Cheers', andyou for SamMalone"How do youmake___________?""I knowtheowner(s)."states vodkais required tobe madefrompotatoes"I'm abourbonman."takesnosing alittle tooseriouslypartnerclearly doesnot want tobe here“Slainte”"Do youhave acard?"shoots thesample likethere's notomorrow“whitedawg"points to theopen bottle(s)and asks: areyou samplingthese?half-jokesabout notgetting abigger pourrefers toany spiritas "juice""You knowwhat's reallygood? [Namessomething notvery good.]"homebrewergreat,engagingconversation(please don’tleave)“Wherecan I buythis?”"Do youhave anysinglemalt?""You knowwhat youshouldmake?"“Aficionado""I don't do____________."gluten-free“Do youhave atastingroom?”"ILOVETHIS."mentionshomedistilling“moonshine”“Kanpai!”"What’syourfavorite?""I've neverheard of you.You must benew."spitsmoves glassaway fromyou asyou’re stillpouring“Cheers!”"Whereare youlocated?"states they likesomething toimpress you, notbecause theyactually enjoy itbragsthey've doneThe BourbonTrail"Whatkind ofbarrels doyou use?"dumps/spitsinto ice binor waterpitchermentionsüber orlyftmakes an uglyface when theydon't like itbecause theywere raised byneanderthalsasks if youwill bemaking acannabisspirit“connoisseur"Apologizes forrequesting a secondpour of the samplespirit. No one shouldhave to apologize forenjoying yourproduct.bringspeople backto your tableto tastestates theirfavorite bourbon isJack Daniels,Jameson, Crown,or other non-bourboncomes upfrom behindor aroundtable to joinyoumansplainingrushes toyour tableat lastcallIaggressiveswirlingtakes aphoto ofyourbottle(s)"You arethe besttablehere."spillssomething"What is gin?"clearlythreesheets tothe wind"Bourboncan onlybe made inKentucky"does notuse anindoorvoice“ChinChin!”really intomouthswishingasks for asample afteryou’ve clearlypackedeverything upinsists youjust givethem a bottleto take homehas mistakenyour table for'Cheers', andyou for SamMalone"How do youmake___________?""I knowtheowner(s)."states vodkais required tobe madefrompotatoes"I'm abourbonman."takesnosing alittle tooseriouslypartnerclearly doesnot want tobe here“Slainte”"Do youhave acard?"shoots thesample likethere's notomorrow“whitedawg"points to theopen bottle(s)and asks: areyou samplingthese?half-jokesabout notgetting abigger pourrefers toany spiritas "juice""You knowwhat's reallygood? [Namessomething notvery good.]"homebrewergreat,engagingconversation(please don’tleave)“Wherecan I buythis?”"Do youhave anysinglemalt?""You knowwhat youshouldmake?"“Aficionado""I don't do____________."gluten-free“Do youhave atastingroom?”"ILOVETHIS."mentionshomedistilling“moonshine”“Kanpai!”"What’syourfavorite?""I've neverheard of you.You must benew."spitsmoves glassaway fromyou asyou’re stillpouring“Cheers!”"Whereare youlocated?"states they likesomething toimpress you, notbecause theyactually enjoy itbragsthey've doneThe BourbonTrail"Whatkind ofbarrels doyou use?"dumps/spitsinto ice binor waterpitchermentionsüber orlyftmakes an uglyface when theydon't like itbecause theywere raised byneanderthalsasks if youwill bemaking acannabisspirit“connoisseur"Apologizes forrequesting a secondpour of the samplespirit. No one shouldhave to apologize forenjoying yourproduct.bringspeople backto your tableto tastestates theirfavorite bourbon isJack Daniels,Jameson, Crown,or other non-bourboncomes upfrom behindor aroundtable to joinyoumansplainingrushes toyour tableat lastcallIaggressiveswirlingtakes aphoto ofyourbottle(s)"You arethe besttablehere."

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. spills something
  2. "What is gin?"
  3. clearly three sheets to the wind
  4. "Bourbon can only be made in Kentucky"
  5. does not use an indoor voice
  6. “Chin Chin!”
  7. really into mouth swishing
  8. asks for a sample after you’ve clearly packed everything up
  9. insists you just give them a bottle to take home
  10. has mistaken your table for 'Cheers', and you for Sam Malone
  11. "How do you make ___________?"
  12. "I know the owner(s)."
  13. states vodka is required to be made from potatoes
  14. "I'm a bourbon man."
  15. takes nosing a little too seriously
  16. partner clearly does not want to be here
  17. “Slainte”
  18. "Do you have a card?"
  19. shoots the sample like there's no tomorrow
  20. “white dawg"
  21. points to the open bottle(s) and asks: are you sampling these?
  22. half-jokes about not getting a bigger pour
  23. refers to any spirit as "juice"
  24. "You know what's really good? [Names something not very good.]"
  25. homebrewer
  26. great, engaging conversation (please don’t leave)
  27. “Where can I buy this?”
  28. "Do you have any single malt?"
  29. "You know what you should make?"
  30. “Aficionado"
  31. "I don't do ____________."
  32. gluten-free
  33. “Do you have a tasting room?”
  34. "I LOVE THIS."
  35. mentions home distilling
  36. “moonshine”
  37. “Kanpai!”
  38. "What’s your favorite?"
  39. "I've never heard of you. You must be new."
  40. spits
  41. moves glass away from you as you’re still pouring
  42. “Cheers!”
  43. "Where are you located?"
  44. states they like something to impress you, not because they actually enjoy it
  45. brags they've done The Bourbon Trail
  46. "What kind of barrels do you use?"
  47. dumps/spits into ice bin or water pitcher
  48. mentions über or lyft
  49. makes an ugly face when they don't like it because they were raised by neanderthals
  50. asks if you will be making a cannabis spirit
  51. “connoisseur"
  52. Apologizes for requesting a second pour of the sample spirit. No one should have to apologize for enjoying your product.
  53. brings people back to your table to taste
  54. states their favorite bourbon is Jack Daniels, Jameson, Crown, or other non-bourbon
  55. comes up from behind or around table to join you
  56. mansplaining
  57. rushes to your table at last callI
  58. aggressive swirling
  59. takes a photo of your bottle(s)
  60. "You are the best table here."