In a "Power Hour," participants typically consume one U.S. standard drink (14 grams of pure alcohol) every minute for one hour, resulting in a total of 60 drinks in 60 minutes. Since a typical 12-ounce (355 ml) beer contains about 14 grams of alcohol, participants would drink 60 shots of beer in one hour.
For the "Century Club," participants aim to consume 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes, with each shot being one U.S. standard drink. So, this would also involve drinking 100 beers over the course of 100 minutes.
Both the Power Hour and Century Club are drinking games that promote rapid and excessive alcohol consumption. Engaging in such activities is dangerous and can lead to serious health risks, including alcohol poisoning and other alcohol-related harms. It is essential to be aware of the potential dangers associated with binge drinking and to drink responsibly or avoid such activities altogether. If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol consumption, it's important to seek help and support to address any potential alcohol-related issues.