Unwinding in Sims 4: A Guide to In-Game Drunkenness
In the vast, open-world sandbox of The Sims 4, there's a plethora of ways to simulate real-life experiences, including the consumption of alcohol and its effects. While EA and Maxis have kept the game suitable for all ages, they've still managed to incorporate a fun, albeit exaggerated, interpretation of alcohol consumption. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to get your Sims drunk, along with some tips and tricks to enhance your gameplay experience.
Understanding Alcohol in Sims 4
In The Sims 4, alcohol is represented by a variety of beverages, from beer and wine to cocktails and champagne. Each drink has its own unique interaction, mood boost, and, of course, drunkenness level. Your Sims can enjoy these drinks at home, in bars, or at social events. The more they drink, the more their 'Drunk' meter will fill up, eventually leading to a hilarious display of inebriation.
Alcohol Types and Effects
Sims 4 offers a wide range of alcoholic beverages, each with its own effects. Here are some popular ones:

- Beer: A classic choice for a casual night in. It provides a small mood boost and fills up the 'Drunk' meter relatively slowly.
- Wine: Fancier than beer, wine provides a slightly bigger mood boost and fills up the 'Drunk' meter a bit faster.
























