Alcohol
Sam: Where's Bobby?
Dean: In town, supply run.
Dean: Yeah, man's a hero. We were officially out of hunter's helper.
Sam: In this?
Alcohol -- booze, liquor, hunter's helper, the good stuff, or rotgut -- has a prominent place on Supernatural. Every hunter appears to drink, sometimes to excess. Sam, Dean, and Bobby are no exception. They mostly use flasks for holy water, but they always have a few bottles of alcohol, usually liquor or beer, on hand to get them through jobs and over rough patches. Dean will take a mixed drink if he thinks it will lead somewhere with a lady. Even angels are capable of becoming drunk, though it appears it takes an entire liquor store's worth of alcohol to have any effect on an angel.
While there is a drinking throughout the series, one episode pushed the limits. In 7.18 Party On, Garth, where Sam and Dean need to be drunk to see the shojo they are hunting, Bob Singer said: "It's as much drinking as the CW's standards and practices will allow us!" (Source)
Signature Drinks
Beer and whiskey are the standard drinks of choice amongst hunters.
Brotherly Bonding
Sometimes Sam and Dean take a few moments to relax and drink beer by the Impala. The talk about their cases, the past, the future, and their thoughts. These moments produce some surprising revelations. When Dean finally revealed their father's dying words to Sam ("he said I might have to kill you Sammy") it was over a few bottles of beer.[1][2] When Sam finally confronts Dean over withdrawing from him because of his deal ("It's just that I wish you'd drop the show and be my brother again"), while they are having beer by the roadside, they bond as Dean decides to show Sam how to take care of the Impala.[3]
Months after his resurrection, it takes another roadside drink in for Dean to admit that not only does he remember Hell, he became a torturer there.[4] After the revelations of their time in the past with their parents and confronting Michael, Sam and Dean share a drink and discuss Team Free Will.[5] It is over beers in Bobby's salvage yard that Dean agrees to support Sam's plan to defeat Lucifer, whatever the cost.[6] When Soulless Sam turned down a drink with his brother on the Impala after they defeat the fairies, it was another indication of how changed he was.[7]
In classic Winchester tradition -- over a beer, by a lake -- Sam, after being reunited with his soul, and then his memories of Hell tells Dean that he no longer feels guilty about his past, and is ready to continue with his life. Dean, on the other hand, has not been able to leave guilt behind.[8]
Drinking Habits
Castiel: Do you really think it's wise to be drinking on the job?
Dean: What show you been watching?– Castiel and Dean Winchester, 8.23 Sacrifice
Hunting is a tough life, and while characters do drink to enjoy themselves, often they turn to alcohol as a way of numbing the pain. Hunters have been shown to have a drinking game that involves taking a drink when anyone says "wendigo!"[9]
Sam Winchester
We first see Sam drunk, on a combination of whiskey and Jäger, as he struggles with what he may be, and what John's dying warning about him to Dean means. While obviously upset, he calls Dean "bossy...and short" and then begs Dean to promise to kill him if necessary. Dean has to manhandle him into bed.[10] The next time we see Sam drunk, it's two in the afternoon and Dean finds him drinking whiskey, distraught over his failure to get Dean out of his deal.[11]
Sam hits the bottle hard for a long time following Dean's death. Ironically it is the reappearance of Ruby and her promise to help train him to kill Lilith that brings a return to sobriety,[12] though it ultimately leads Sam to another form of substance abuse.
Sam drinks throughout the following seasons, but the next time he actually gets drunk is for a case involving a shojo, which can only be seen by the intoxicated.[13] Sam gets drunk twice, once to watch security footage and once to fight the monster, and ends up with a hangover.
Dean Winchester
Dean refers to himself as a functional alcoholic[14]. It started early -- Dean remembers that a friend of his dad's, Fred Jones, gave him his first beer -- before he was even "in double digits" -- so under the age of 10.[15] He also got very drunk at the rock venue CBGB in New York when he was underage, and John Winchester came and took him home.[16]
Over time, Dean's drinking has increased to a level of obvious dependence, although he is rarely seen drunk (he seems a bit tipsy in 4.06 Yellow Fever but maybe that just shows that booze and ghost sickness don't mix). His drinking increased markedly, and understandably, after his resurrection as he struggles to cope with his memories of Hell, to the point where Sam notices.[17] After Lucifer rises, and the Apocalypse begins, it continues. At one point he admits that the number of drinks he has in a week is "somewhere in the mid fifties."[18] Later, when Sam and Dean wake to be confronted by the hunters Roy and Walt, Dean's bed is surrounded by beer cans and liquor bottles.[19]
After Sam ends up in Lucifer's Cage, Dean drinks a lot when he moves in with Lisa and Ben Braeden[20] - half a fifth a night by Lisa's estimate.[21] After he leaves the Braedens and returns to hunting, his anxiety over what is wrong with Sam only seems to increase this.[21]
Even after Sam gets his soul back, Dean's drinking doesn't change - it has become part of him. As he tells Sam about how he copes with his life and the things he's done. "You shove it down and you let it come out in spurts of violence and alcoholism."[22] When he decides that there is nothing he can do to stop Castiel while the angel is acting as "god", Dean gives up and resorts to drinking in Bobby's kitchen in the early morning. When Sam points out the hour to him by asking if he would like some coffee with his liquor, Dean replies that it is "six o'clock somewhere."[23]
After going behind Sam's back to kill Amy Pond the kitsune, Dean's drinking increases even further. When they find the victim of a case they are investigating was in A.A., Dean refuses to go to a meeting to investigate the case saying "A.A. gives me the jeebs." He later goes to a bar to speak to a witness, and downs three double scotches in quick succession, only switching to beer when the bar tender indicates an interest in hooking up with him.[8] Six standard shots of liquor consumed in a short time raises the blood alcohol content of a man Dean's size to .15, a level that causes serious impairment, including slurred speech and reduced motor function, unless the drinker has developed a high alcohol tolerance. It is nearly twice the legal driving limit in the United States.
Sam makes a few passing remarks and gives Dean some pointed looks about his drinking at this time, but doesn't directly challenge him on it until they are in Indiana investigate some warring witches[24]. Dean is having nightmares and drinking first thing in the morning. He's also shown going to a liquor store for supplies. When he pulls out a hip flask in the middle of the day Sam says "Really? From a freaking flask? What are you - Bad Santa?"
Dean's drinking, while still excessive, seems to plateau after his role in Amy's death is revealed, and remains relatively stable after Bobby's death. Dean carries Bobby's flask with him, and keeps it full. His drinking seems to slacken after the encounter with the Amazons and the life and death of Emma;[25] Dean goes so far as to tell Sam he wants "No bars. No booze – no hot chicks of any kind" on their next case.[26] He does not keep his resolution for long, but he seems more in control.
Later, when the brothers face a shojo, an alcohol spirit that can only be seen by those who are drunk, Sam asks Dean "Can you even get drunk anymore? It's sort of like drinking a vitamin for you, right?" Dean then drinks approximately 3/4 of a 750ml bottle of 40% Maraska Sljivovica, and manages to get drunk long enough to see the spirit on surveillance tape. It takes Dean a significant amount of alcohol to reach this state (approximately 12 standard US drinks), and he admits that he has not actually felt debilitated by alcohol in some time. Unlike Sam and Garth, he is sober when he fights the shojo, and so has to take directions from Sam in order to locate it in the room and kill it.[13]
- Jensen in 2012 talks about Dean and his drinking.
After his time in Purgatory, Dean seems to have returned to what are for a Winchester, normal levels of drinking. When he becomes a demon, he spends his time with Crowley getting drunk at various bars and doing terrible karaoke.[27]
Rocky's Bar is a space within Dean Winchester's subconscious which was created by Michael as a means to keep Dean quiet and compliant by offering him contentment.[28]
In Season 15, Dean is again seen carrying and drinking from a flask. [29][30]
John Winchester
While John is never seen drunk, his excessive drinking is mentioned on a couple of occasions. In the 1.01 Pilot, when Dean tells Sam that their father is missing, Sam twice references his drinking:
Sam: So he’s working overtime on a Miller Time shift; he’ll stumble back in sooner or later.
and
Sam: Yeah, he’s just deer-hunting up at the cabin and he’s probably got Jim, Jack, and Jose along with him. We’re just gonna go bring him back.
Miller refers to beer, Jim is Jim Beam (bourbon), Jack is Jack Daniels (whiskey), and Jose is Jose Cuervo (tequila).
In 1.14 Nightmare, while discussing another father who became abusive to his son, Sam says of John, "He could have gone a whole 'nother way after Mom. A little more tequila, a little less demon-hunting, and we could have had Max's childhood. All things considered, we turned out okay, thanks to him." After a pause, Dean agrees, albeit in a qualified way: "All things considered."
In 7.03 The Girl Next Door a 15-year-old Sam responds to Amy Pond when she says her mom has a temper: "My dad does, too. You don't want to see him when he's drinking."
Bobby Singer
Bobby drinks pretty regularly, and certainly on occasions to excess - such as after Dean's death.[31] He often shares a drink with Dean - mainly whatever liquor or 'hunter's helper' he has around - "rotgut aged six days" he tells Crowley.[32] Sheriff Jody Mills comments to Dean and Sam that Bobby has been arrested for multiple drunk and disorderly charges, and another character refers to him as the town drunk.[33] When a leviathan takes Bobby's form and access his memories, it calls him "a drunk like your daddy before you."[34]
The other ritual Bobby has with alcohol is that he tests guests to his house with a drink of holy water and then offers them whiskey. We see him do this the first time Dean and Sam visit him [35] and later when Ellen appears after the demon attack on the Roadhouse.[36] Bobby offers Sam beer laced with holy water which reveals his possession by Meg.[37] When Dean returns from hell however, Bobby simply dashes holy water in his face! [31]
After Bobby's death at the hands of Dick Roman, he decides not to accompany his Reaper. Unfortunately, he stays on as a ghost, attached to a hip flask he owned that Dean has taken to using for sentimental reasons. After he starts to become a vengeful spirit, trying to kill Roman at any cost, he decides it's time to move on, and the boys free him to do so by melting down the hip flask.
Castiel
Dean tries to introduce Castiel to some earthly pleasures when he takes him to a brothel and buys him a beer.[38] Castiel first seriously tries drinking at Bobby's, when Ellen challenges Castiel to a round of shots. Castiel downs five shots in quick succession, and suggests that he is "starting to feel something."[39]
Following the revelation that God is taking no action to stop the Apocalypse, Castiel gets drunk. As he tells Sam "I found a liquor store...and I drank it."[40]
A future version of Castiel is a powerless angel who has come to enjoy drugs and alcohol, including absinthe.[41]
In many episodes, he has been shown to enjoy beer or whisky with Sam and Dean, even though alcohol doesn't affect angels unless they drink it excessively.[42][43][44][45]
Arthur Ketch
Ketch's taste in alcohol goes to the exotic and expensive kinds of scotch, which he could easily purchase during his time with the British Men of Letters. His favorite scotch is Glennlach Single Malt Scotch Whiskey aged 33 years in oak barrels with a 43% ABV, which is "incredibly rare and unspeakably expensive". He extends an olive branch to Dean by sharing a bottle of scotch and inviting him on a vampire hunt in Wichita, Kansas. Although both parties don't talk much, they are clearly impressed by the flavor of the scotch.[46] Although he becomes a mercenary hunter, he is still able to purchase the scotch on occasion, such as when he provided a bottle to Sam and Dean to express his condolences following Mary's death.[47]
Rowena
Rowena generally drinks red wine.
Kevin Tran
The stress of being a prophet drives Kevin to drink. He is shown drinking whiskey by the time he moves into the Bunker.
Crowley
Crowley's favorite drink is "Craig. Aged 30 years at least. I've been drinking it since grade school."[32] "Craig" refers to the whisky Glencraig.
Rufus
Rufus' drink of choice is Johnnie Walker Blue Label Whisky.
While trying to find Bela[48] Bobby sends Dean to speak with a semi-retired hunter named Rufus Turner. He instructs Dean to take along a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label. When Dean reaches Rufus's house, the hunter is not interested in helping until Dean breaks out the bottle.
Rufus: Dean do I look like I’m here to help you?
Dean: I’m gonna say no.
Rufus: Then get the hell of my property.
Dean: All right, hey, hey, fair enough. I got one more question for you though. See, I got this ah, this bottle of scotch, and ah, I...is this considered good?
After Rufus is killed Bobby pours some of Rufus's beloved Johnnie Walker Blue Label on to the grave, before having a drink himself.[49]
After Bobby's death, Sheriff Jody Mills find a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue in one of the boxes from Bobby's Storage Unit. It has a note on it from Rufus, who reluctantly gave it to Bobby when he lost a bet to him. Jody and Sam share a drink from it.[50] It is later revealed that the bet was made during a hunt between Bobby and Rufus — Rufus was adamant that they were hunting a baku whilst Bobby thought differently. Bobby won said bet.[51]
Indra
Indra is one of the few remaining angels left in existence, who guards the Gate to Heaven at the Playground. Indra took the news of the angel's impending extinction by attempting to get drunk. With liquor bottles strewn around the playground, he tells Castiel that if he keeps his current pace he might be able to "take the edge off."[52]
Home brands
According to Jared and Jensen at the William S. Paley Television Festival 2006, the prop master Chris Cooper makes fake beer labels for them to use:
Jared: The funny thing about the beers, our prop master Chris Cooper, he is… the beer labels are always fake labels that usually have to do something with the city we’re filming. Like in Texas, it will be Lone Star Lager, in Minnesota it would be Timberwolf Ale. But we are Texas boys.
- From The French Mistake pop-up trivia:
- The beer bottle labels are individually made by the Art department and then attached by the Props Department
- The alcohol they drink on set is tea.
El Sol
The most common beer brand in the Supernatural verse, appearing in a total of 37 episodes. [53]
It is first seen being drunk by Dean in the Wishverse. After he escapes, Dean discovers that his girlfriend Carmen in the illusion was based on a model he saw in an El Sol beer ad. [54]
- Meaning of the appearance of the monkey, El Sol beer, and colours in the finale by mittensmorgul
- Meta essay looking at the appearance of El Sol beer as a harbinger of doom by trisscar368
Margiekugel
Margiekugel is a beer from Wisconsin created for the show that is named after Production Designer Jerry Wanek's mom and local Wisconsin beer, Leinenkugel.[55]
Purple nurples
When the brothers investigate weird happenings at a college Dean, in the name of investigation, drinks Purple Nurples with a local grad student. In Sam's version of the story, he drinks three of the shots quickly. In Dean's version, the girl and he each savor a shot. [56]
Larklair Tejas Dark Ale Premium Beer
This beer featured in 1.17 Hell House - when Sam coats it in glue so it sticks to Dean's hand. It also made an appearance in an episode of Walker directed by Jensen - 2.14 No Such Thing As Fair Play - when it is found inside the Green Cooler (which was on loan from Jensen!).
Johnny Labinski's Kentucky Whiskey
After Sam tells them that he is having hallucinations of Lucifer, Dean and Bobby drink Johnny Labinski's Kentucky Whiskey. [57]
This appears to be an invented brand, possibly based on Johnny Drum Kentucky Whiskey.
Glennlach 33
In 12.14 The Raid, Ketch brings Dean a bottle of 33-year-old "Glennlach" Scotch Whisky. He later sends a bottle, which Sam and Dean drink, when he is unable to attend Mary's wake in 14.19 Jack in the Box.
Matt Tichenor Apricot Schnapps
Assistant camera operator Matt Tichenor's name appeared on a bottle of apricot schnaps in the episode 10.11 There's No Place Like Home, with the tagline "Smooth & Silky".
Family Business Beer Company
- Dean: I got this great IPA from Austin -- Cosmic Cowboy. You're gonna love it.
In 14.10 Nihilism, Rocky's Bar is a space within Dean Winchester's subconscious which was created by Michael as a means to keep Dean quiet and compliant by offering him contentment. The beers in the bar -Cosmic Cowboy IPA, Ghost White IPA, and Fox Rye Lager - were not created for the show, but are real beers from Jensen's Family Business Beer Company located in Austin, Texas. The beer coasters also feature the Family Business Beer Company logo.
Significant Episodes
It's not possible to document the characters' every drink, but there are certain occasions when alcohol has led to scenes that are hilarious and scenes that are heartbreaking and sometimes, it has been pivotal to a case.
2.11 Playthings
The Winchesters are researching deaths at an old hotel. After another murder, Dean goes back to their room to find Sam. He is surprised to discover that his brother is intoxicated.
Sam: You're bossy.
Dean: What?
Sam: You're bossy. And short.
Dean: Are you drunk?
Sam: Yeah. So? Stupid.
Dean: Dude, what are you thinking? We're working a case.
Sam: That guy who hung himself. I couldn't save him.
Sam rambles about his fear or becoming evil, like the other special children. He begs Dean to kill him if that happens. Dean tries to brush off his plea, and Sam reminds him about John's last words. They argue, and Dean reluctantly promises while helping him off the floor and into bed.
Dean heads down to the hotel bar and has a drink himself while speaking to the bartender about the case, a reference to The Shining. The next morning, Sam is suffering from a bad hangover. Dean takes a little pleasure in the misery while Sam is on his knees in front of the toilet.
Dean: How you feeling, Sammy? (Sam groans) I guess mixing whiskey and Jager wasn't such a gangbuster idea, was it? I'll bet you don't remember a thing from last night, do you?
Sam: I can still taste the tequila.
Dean: You know, there's a really good hangover remedy, it's a, it's a greasy pork sandwich served up in a dirty ashtray.
Sam: (heaves) Oh, I hate you.
While Dean hopes otherwise, Sam does remember the conversation and Dean's promise, and reminds Dean to keep it.
3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas
The brothers suspect that an "anti-Claus" is kidnapping people near Christmas. According to legend, the creature should smell like candy. Dean thinks the culprit may be a local Santa, who smells sweet when he walks past. Sam counters that he smells like ripple, not candy.
Sam tries to make Christmas for Dean, who wants to celebrate it this year, his last. He gets a few presents, and makes eggnog with whiskey while Dean is out getting beer.
- During the filming of the eggnog scene, Jared spiked the "prop" eggnog with whiskey, so the reaction seen from Dean is Jensen's actually reaction to tasting the liquor.
3.10 Dream a Little Dream of Me
Dean finds a depressed Sam in a bar drinking whiskey at two in the afternoon. Sam says defensively, "I drink whiskey all the time," to which Dean responds, "No, you don't." Sam admits that he's drinking because he is unable to save Dean from his deal. Dean orders a whiskey double, neat for himself. They then get a call telling them that Bobby is in an apparent coma.
A college student has learned dreamwalking through the use of African Dream Root. He can enter a person's dreams if he has some of their DNA. He managed to obtain Bobby's DNA by offering him a beer, and traps Bobby in his own dreams. Sam and Dean manage to save him, and when he wakes Bobby reveals how his DNA was obtained to the brothers. Unfortunately, Dean has also accepted a beer from the student.
4.05 Monster Movie
Sam and Dean investigate a "vampire" attacking people at an Oktoberfest celebration where they serve enormous mugs and steins of beer. Dean is impressed by the beer and the bar wenches.
4.08 Wishful Thinking
After a reported sighting of Bigfoot, Sam and Dean follow large animal tracks to a burglarized liquor store. Bottles of amaretto and Irish cream are missing. Dean notes that if it was Bigfoot, then "he's a girl-drink drunk." Mulling over the situation outside the shop, the brothers see a young girl drop off a box of alcohol and magazines with a large 'sorry' note attached to it. They follow her home, where they discover that her teddy bear has become a giant, living, depressed stuffed animal. He drinks morosely while watching television.
Later, at their hotel, Dean wakes from a bad nightmare, clearly about his time in Hell, and takes a long drink from a liquor bottle labeled Skagit Cask, likely meant to be a product of the Skagit River Brewing Co.
4.14 Sex and Violence
Sam and Dean are searching for a siren. Sam and a doctor who has been examining the creature's victims share whiskey in her office. Meanwhile, Dean and FBI agent Nick Monroe have shots together at a strip club they are meant to be watching. Later in the Impala, Dean takes a drink from his flask, and then offers it to Nick. Nick drinks, then Dean takes another swig. Nick reveals that he is the siren. Dean, having been exposed to his saliva, is now under Nick's control.
4.17 It's a Terrible Life
Dean Smith has no alcohol because he is detoxing, perhaps the clearest sign of all that something is wrong with this world.
4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book
Sam and Dean meet the prophet Chuck, who they soon discover is a heavy drinker, especially after his painful visions.
4.19 Jump the Shark
Adam Milligan tries to call John, his father, and ends up making contact with his half brothers. He tells them that John came to see him sometimes, even buying him his first beer when he turned fifteen.
Unfortunately, Sam and Dean discover that this is not their brother, but instead a ghoul who has killed Adam and taken his form and memories.
5.03 Free To Be You And Me
When Sam decides to quit hunting, he begins work as a bartender. On a date with Lindsey, she asks him, "What's your poison?" implying that she could tell he had previously been addicted to something (in this case, demon blood). She displays a sobriety chip from Alcoholics Anonymous and says that she's three years sober, despite working as a bartender. Meanwhile, at a strip bar, Dean drinks a beer on tap with Castiel and then another with a stripper. Castiel chugs his own glass out of nervousness.
5.09 The Real Ghostbusters
At a convention of fans for the Supernatural book series, bartenders are serving "Yellow-Eyed Coolers", bright yellow mixed drinks in tall glasses. Chuck gets one for Becky.
5.16 Dark Side of the Moon
When the episode begins, the camera pans across a hotel bedside and frame littered with empty beers and bottles; presumably Dean drank them, as he's slow to wake, even with armed hunters with shotguns in the room, aiming at him and Sam. In Heaven, Sam describes the typical Winchester Thanksgiving as, "We had a bucket of extra-crispy and Dad passed out on the couch." Ash's Heaven is the Roadhouse, and it's fully stocked with beer. Ash shares one with Sam and Dean after telling him that there are no hangovers in Heaven. Dean, Sam, and Ash continue drinking beers for the duration, though Pamela, when she arrives from her own Heaven, opts for a glass of whiskey.
5.17 99 Problems
Sam and Dean stumble into a town full of hunters, and drink with the local bartender as they hear the details of the place. That is, until drinking is outlawed by supposed prophet Leah Gideon.
Later, Castiel appears in the brothers' hotel room in response to a voicemail from Sam - and he is very drunk! A few hours afterward Cas seems to be suffering from a hangover. Dean gives him a bottle of aspirin, and advises him to take the whole thing.
6.02 Two and a Half Men
When the shifter baby, Bobby John is fussing, Dean dips his finger into his glass of whiskey and gives it to the baby in an attempt to calm him.
6.04 Weekend at Bobby's
Not long after the defeat of Lucifer, Bobby summons Crowley to negotiate the return of his soul. He offers the demon a drink, and is quickly turned down for not having his favorite brand of scotch. Crowley prefers Craig, aged thirty years, while Bobby has only rotgut, aged six days.
Crowley refuses to return Bobby's soul, and over the next year Bobby tries to find leverage against the demon. He realizes that based on his alcohol preference, Crowley was probably Scottish when human. He mentions his theory to Rufus, and begins to explain what Craig is when Rufus cuts him off:
Rufus: It's scotch. Only made and sold in a tiny area on the north tip of Caithness county. It's peaty and sharp with a long finish of citrus and tobacco notes. Hey what- what am I a heathen? I know what Craig is.
Once he has his leverage, Bobby summons Crowley again. The demon looks worn. He pulls out a flask and a glass, pours himself a drink, and drops two antacid tablets in the liquor.
Note: Scottish breweries Glencraig and Craigellachie are south of Crowley's birthplace, and did not exist when he was human. He may be referring to a smaller, local brewer. Elijah Craig is also a brand of whiskey, but is American in origin.
6.18 Frontierland
Sent back in time by Castiel to locate Samuel Colt, the brothers stop in at the local saloon. Dean orders the "top shelf" whiskey. The bartender replies that he only has one shelf, and pours Dean a shot. Dean also orders Sam a sarsaparilla, much to Sam's embarrassment. Dean takes a swig of his drink and nearly chokes on the vile liquid. Sam on the other hand enjoys his sarsaparilla.
When Sam finds Samuel Colt, the hunter is drinking Rattlesnake brand whiskey.
6.19 Mommy Dearest
Dean decides on a back-up delivery system for the phoenix ashes that are Eve's only known weakness: he pours some of them into a shot of whiskey and drinks it down. He then taunts Eve until she bites him, and then dies from the ash in his blood.
6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much
Trapped inside his own mind, Sam finds himself in a bar with an "El Sol" sign. The barmaid Robin is later revealed to be a projection of a woman he killed while he was soulless. Sam realizes that he is actually unconscious at Bobby's house because "This whole time, I've smelt nothing but Old Spice and whiskey." This knowledge enables him to put himself back together and wake up.
7.08 Season Seven, Time for a Wedding!
Garth uses blueberry vodka to draw a devil's trap in carpet. When Becky lures the crossroads demon Guy to the spot, she drops a lit lighter onto the carpet and it burns along the alcohol, trapping the demon.
7.18 Party On, Garth
A group of teens are telling ghost stories around a campfire, when one of them, Trevor McAnn throws and breaks a liquor bottle to scare the others. He is drunk, and the others yell at him for scaring them. Suddenly, he sees something that the other do not, and runs. His brother Ray finds him a few moments later, dead, a hole through his chest cavity.
Later, Ray returns to the woods with a gun. Drunk on Thighslapper alcohol, he sees a glimpse of what appears to be a dark haired girl. He too is killed.
Sam, Dean and Garth investigate, and discover the boys were the sons of Jim McAnn, one of the owners of the Midwestern Brewing Company, which produces Thighslapper Ale, Headspinner Amber Ale and Hardhead Imperial Stout. They go to the brewery to question him and his partner Randy Baxter. The two men had a third partner, Dale Lampert, who they forced out of the company. Dale later committed suicide, after sending his ex-partners an expensive bottle of saki.
At their motel, Sam, Dean and Garth sample bottles of Thighslapper. Garth chugs his bottle in moments, and ends up drunk, to Sam and Dean's amusement. As Dean is refilling his flask, Garth gets an sudden EMF reading from it. They then get a call that Jim McAnn's wife Lillian has been killed. Dean and Garth go to their house, and realize that Tess McAnn saw what happened to her mother. With some encouragement, and scaring from Mr Fizzles, Tess reveals that she saw a woman attack her mother, and that she accidentally drank some of her mom's grown-up drink, a screwdriver she mistook for her orange juice.
Dean realizes that they may be dealing with a creature that can only be seen by people who are drunk. As they drive back to the motel, Garth asks Dean about his flask. When Dean reveals that it belonged to Bobby, Garth speculates that Bobby may still be with them, based on the EMF, and tied to the flask. Dean discourages him, but Garth also tells Sam.
While they were at the McAnn house, Sam was speaking to Dale's widow, who says that being forced out of the company he co-founded, Dale felt like he had lost his child. The hunters decide that Dale may be taking revenge on his partners, and that it is connected to the bottle of saki he sent. They break into the brewery and find that the saki has been opened. They cue up security camera footage, and see the janitor opening the bottle, but nothing else. To see if the creature is on the film, Sam and Dean get drunk in the office. She on the footage, but as they see her they are interrupted by Randy Baxter. Garth tases him, and they tie him up at the motel room.
Sam and Dean take the box the saki came in to a Japanese chef, who read the inscription for them. The saki bottle contained a shojo, who Dale has sent to attack the families of the men who wronged him. Sam goes to watch the surviving children of Jim, while Dean tries to find a sword to kill it. Garth, left with Randy, talks to him and realizes that Randy has an unacknowledged child - the janitor. He grabs the contents of the motel mini-bar and heads to the brewery. He calls Dean when he is there, and drunk, and tells him the shojo is there. Dean phones Sam and orders him to the brewery. Already intoxicated to watch the other children, Sam takes a cab to the brewery.
Sam arrives after Garth is knocked out, and tries to protect the janitor. Dean arrives, but is too sober to see the shojo. Sam directs him, but the sword is knocked out of Dean's hands. Something returns it to him, and Dean kills the creature.
7.20 The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo
Charlie relates that she got her tattoo of Princess Leia in a slave bikini straddling a 20-sided die because "I was drunk, it was Comic-Con."
9.02 Devil May Care
While Dean informs Irv Franklin about the fallen angels, Irv mentions how he and Bobby worked a case in Saskatoon involving werewolf siamese twins. Dean tells Irv that Bobby tells him that story "every time he drank Labatts."
9.05 Dog Dean Afternoon
Dean tells Sam that Kevin is a lightweight and has a hangover from "The slippery nipple shots at the Dolly Parton Dixie Stampede". He also mentions buffalo milk as a hangover cure.
11.15 Beyond the Mat
Dean buys tequila for all the wrestlers in the bar. He mixes the drinks with holy water to see if any of them are possessed by demons. Unfortunately, they insist that Dean has to drink too. Later, he gets a major hangover because of all the alcohol he consumed. He tells Sam that they can drink, especially Rio. Dean tested all the wrestlers except for Shawn Harley who left before he started.
12.06 Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox
Sam and Dean attend the wake for a hunter Asa Fox and discover that his hunter friends have a drinking game, where you must take a shot when someone says "wendigo".
12.14 The Raid
Ketch offers Dean a bottle of expensive scotch in an attempt to make inroads with the Winchesters. While Dean doesn't talk much, he's clearly impressed by the flavor of the scotch.
12.17 The British Invasion
Mick Davies is shown to have an unusually high tolerance to alcohol, even for the Winchesters. While Sam and Dean end up getting hungover the following morning, Mick asks if they have any vodka, which exasperates them.
13.02 The Rising Son
Jack has his first beer when he is "three days, seventeen hours, and forty-two minutes" old.
14.08 Byzantium
After Jack's death, Dean suggests that they deal with his body in the morning, after they spend the evening getting "loaded" and drinking to Jack's memory. Sam later revealed that he got an idea to save Jack "after whiskey number five." Dean also wakes up with a major hangover.
With Jack's successful resurrection, Sam, Dean, Jack, and Castiel sit and have burgers and beers in the Bunker kitchen.
14.12 Prophet and Loss
While sharing some beer after Donatello Redfield's miraculous recovery, a drunk Sam tears into Dean about giving up and quitting his fight to get rid of Michael, culminating in Sam punching Dean and the two brothers embracing as Sam tearfully asks why Dean doesn't believe in them. Dean, taking Sam's pleas to heart, tells him he does believe in them and that they should head home.
14.19 Jack in the Box
At Mary's wake, everyone in the Bunker drinks in her honor. Ketch, who was unable to attend, sent the boys a bottle of Glennlach scotch to express his condolences. After trapping Jack in the Ma'lak Box, Dean and Sam drink the scotch to distract themselves. Dean even complements the scotch to avoid talking about it with Sam, who is unable to get his mind off of it.
External links
- Dean and Drinking a picspam by smilla02
- lsketch42's Supernatural Drinking Game
- A list of every type/brand of alcohol featured on the show; archive link by 200dollargod
References
- ↑ 2.09 Croatoan
- ↑ 2.10 Hunted
- ↑ 3.07 Fresh Blood
- ↑ 4.10 Heaven and Hell
- ↑ 5.13 The Song Remains the Same
- ↑ 5.22 Swan Song
- ↑ 6.09 Clap Your Hands If You Believe...
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 7.04 Defending Your Life
- ↑ 12.06 Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox
- ↑ 2.11 Playthings
- ↑ 3.10 Dream a Little Dream of Me
- ↑ 4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 7.18 Party On, Garth
- ↑ 10.12 About a Boy
- ↑ 8.08 Hunteri Heroici
- ↑ 10.09 The Things We Left Behind
- ↑ 4.08 Wishful Thinking
- ↑ 5.11 Sam, Interrupted
- ↑ 5.16 Dark Side of the Moon
- ↑ 6.01 Exile on Main St.
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 6.06 You Can't Handle the Truth
- ↑ 6.14 Mannequin 3: The Reckoning
- ↑ 7.01 Meet the New Boss
- ↑ 7.05 Shut Up, Dr. Phil
- ↑ 7.13 The Slice Girls
- ↑ 7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie
- ↑ 10.01 Black
- ↑ 14.10 Nihilism
- ↑ 15.03 The Rupture
- ↑ 15.04 Atomic Monsters
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 4.01 Lazarus Rising
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 6.04 Weekend at Bobby's
- ↑ 5.15 Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
- ↑ 7.06 Slash Fiction
- ↑ 1.22 Devil's Trap
- ↑ 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two
- ↑ 2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign
- ↑ 5.03 Free to Be You and Me
- ↑ 5.10 Abandon All Hope...
- ↑ 5.18 Point of No Return
- ↑ 5.04 The End
- ↑ 8.23 Sacrifice
- ↑ 9.09 Holy Terror
- ↑ 12.10 Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets
- ↑ 14.08 Byzantium
- ↑ 12.14 The Raid
- ↑ 14.19 Jack in the Box
- ↑ 3.15 Time Is on My Side
- ↑ 6.16 ...And Then There Were None
- ↑ 7.12 Time After Time
- ↑ 11.16 Safe House
- ↑ 13.19 Funeralia
- ↑ El Sol appearances
- ↑ 2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be
- ↑ TheJimMichaels on Twitter
- ↑ 2.15 Tall Tales
- ↑ 7.02 Hello, Cruel World