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JMich: Quaff is the way Vikings are portrayed as drinking beer. Big gulps, with half the beer ending on the face and/or vest.
Chugging usually requires a funnel, or a pitcher of beer. Again, large quantities in too short a time.
Guzzling is more often encounter with cars, as in gas guzzler, but one can be guzzling beer as well.
Sip and swill are more often about wine or other high volume alcohol drinks, since one takes smaller sips.
Imbibe is quite similar to consume, so a bit rarer to find.

Either way, the words are out there. The fact that they ain't used often is a vocabulary problem, not a language one.
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iippo: okies. i admit i know those, but not sure if ive seen most of them used outside dictionary. thats why i was kinda wondering.

native english speakers: start using these words dammit
You need to go to an American keg party and you'll hear all you want of the word "chug" :D

Speaking of gaming pubs, Tallahassee used to have Juggernauts, not sure if that isn't closed down by now.

We have one place that I personally went to in Poland and it's called Level Up :)