Today, we’re breaking down the top 10 best country drinking songs of all time, so whether you’re day drinking in the sunshine or getting ready for a Friday night – we’ve got your beer and tequila anthems covered.
10. Drinkin’ Problem, Midland
Renowned for always having a drink in hand, it’s little surprise that Midland made this list. We’ve never heard as classy an admission of borderline alcoholism as this…
9. Bottoms Up, Brantley Gilbert
It’s all in the name… Brantley Gilbert delivers this stellar rock-edged single – a Friday night song if we ever did hear it.
8. Tequila, Dan + Shay
Perhaps a surprising choice, given its ballad-like nature, yet anyone who has ever heard ‘Tequila’ belted at karaoke will know this is in its rightful place.
7. Beer Money, Kip Moore
Another one that should be served belted out by a live crowd, Moore delivers in true gritty fashion a world-class drinking anthem.
6. Day Drinking, Little Big Town
This might be the sweetest drinking song we ever heard, but it remains the most upbeat, day drinking song we’ve ever heard. The answer to the melody, yes? I mean Little Big Town did deliver a day drinking wine to prove just that.
5. Drinking Class, Lee Brice
Lee Brice makes us want to belong to the ‘Drinking Class’ in this anthem. Never gets old, even when someone accidentally presses that Spotify replay this one button…
4. Beer Never Broke My Heart, Luke Combs
Most people fell in love with this one before it was even released, Combs sings about the one thing that has never let him down – beer – and it’s a crowd pleaser every time (the hangover… not so much).
3. Beer In My Hand, Eric Church
This is one you’ve got to witness live, giving Church the perfect opportunity every time to raise one up and get the crowd to knock one back with him.
2. Drunk On A Plane, Dierks Bentley
We challenge you to watch this music video without smiling. Taken from Bentley’s seventh studio album, Riser, this is a party from the get go, talking about drowning his sorrows over a lost love on (yep you guessed it) a plane.
1. Boys ‘Round Here, Blake Shelton
Coupling up with Pistol Annies for this track, this is perhaps the most ‘bro-country’ of the songs on this list. Shelton effortlessly provides the anthem for men everywhere to raise one up.