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See also [[In Vino Veritas]] and [[But Liquor Is Quicker]].
 
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== Music ==
* "Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On," a 2005 country hit by Neal McCoy, about a man who – after being dumped by his girlfriend – gets very drunk and starts approaching women at random, with every one of them the homecoming queen type (even if butt ugly). The song also humorously plays up the man's positive perception of bar fights and lights in the same bar.
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* ''[[Family Guy]]'': The trope usually applies to Brian (the anthropomorphic dog) after he becomes inebriated, and it plays a huge role in the 2010 episode "Quagmire's Dad." In that episode, Brian has sex with a woman named Ida ... unaware that "she" had recently had a sex change operation ... and (even better) was once the father of Brian's arch-rival, Quagmire! Upon learning of Brian's new "girlfriend," Peter and Lois laugh so hysterically they are unable to tell him the truth, but Stewie is able to reveal Ida's past; upon finding out, a now-sober Brian violently vomits and quakes, shaken by finding out who Ida really is. (Of course, none of this comes close to having to endure a brutal beating by Quagmire, who is outraged that Brian "fucked his dad." )
* It's easy to imagine that ''[[Archer]]'' has no standards whatsoever, but he's pretty horrified when he gets drunk enough to sleep with Pam (not least because it's the best sex he's ever had). Although given how much they both [[Really Gets Around|Really Get Around]], it was only a matter of time.
* ''[[Celebrity Deathmatch]]''; in an episode when Nick has to fight a Satyr in a Roman [[Gladiator]] fight ([[It Makes Sense In Context]], honest) the Satyr is drunk to begin with and continually drinks during the fight, eventually to the point where he thinks Nick is an attractive woman in a toga.
 
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[[Category:Hard-Drinking Tropes]]