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You Are What You Drink

On any given night, most Greek students can be spotted at Campus Corner bars. Each bar offers specific drinks to cater to the particular type of person that frequents their establishments. There is a bar with a drink that is sure to satisfy your tastes for all of-age students at OU!

Chimy’s Dr. Pepper Shootout. Most of the time, these drinks are a part of a competition, so it is not unusual to see a group of fraternity boys racing to be the first one finished with their Shootout. 

Seven47’s Adios. Seven47 serves as Campus Corner’s socialite scene. For most Greeks, it is the go-to destination that is the place to see and be seen. Adios is a small blue drink that is sure to kick off your night right. Typically, the Adios is consumed by stereotypical srat stars dressed in floral rompers, Tory Burch bags and nude wedges. Guys, if you are looking to pick-up this type of girl, buy her this drink and you may find some success. If you are looking to really impress the typical Seven47 srat star, buy a champagne sparkler.      

Logie’s Chuck Norris Bomb. Logie’s has an eclectic crowd ranging from ages roughly 21 to 55. While Logie’s is known for their $2 shots, the Chuck Norris Bomb may be more expensive, but it’s worth the extra cash. Chuck Norris Bomb drinkers definitely fit the Logie’s persona. Logie’s traits include OU apparel with cargos, dancing with or without a partner, and being overly forward toward the opposite sex. If you are a typical Chuck Norris Bomb drinker, you may accompany this shot with a Menthol while swiping left on Tinder in the hazy back bar.     

BirdsNest’s Cigar. Birdsnest is usually off the radar for typical Greek students; however, it is a great place to go if you’re looking to lounge with a cigar in hand. A cigar clearly is not an alcoholic beverage because, even though BirdsNest has a pretty nice bar, most goers will sip on a glass of scotch to chase down their cigar. Be prepared to be amongst graduate students, law students, and possibly your TA, sitting on the black couches in the dark corners.     

O’Connell’s Long Island Iced Tea. O’Connell’s biggest day for Greeks is Wednesday Night Karaoke. Because most Wednesday night goers are saving up for the weekend, and looking to gain some courage to sing onstage, they prefer the biggest bang for their buck -- a Long Island Iced Tea. The LIT drinker will go from sober, to singing the remix to Ignition with a brand new group of friends, by midnight. A word to the wise -- do not drink an LIT if you are looking to make it to your 9 a.m. Thursday morning class.     

Sugar’s Pitcher of Bud Light. Did you have this pitcher to yourself? No one will ever know. 

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