slam some beers

slam (someone or something)

1. To criticize every aspect of someone or something very harshly. The professor slammed my paper, calling it a total a waste of paper. The boss exploded at the meeting, slamming everyone involved with the ill-fated project.
2. To eat or, more commonly, drink something very quickly, especially in large volumes. He sat at the bar slamming beers and shots of tequila so fast that I thought we'd have to carry him home. She's a professional speed eater—she literally makes a living out of slamming hot dogs and chicken wings.
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slam a beer

To drink a glass, can, or bottle of beer very quickly. Usually used in plural constructions. I'd rather just hang out at home and slam some beers while I watch the game. He can slam a few beers and not feel a thing.
See also: beer, slam
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

slam some beers

verb
See pound a beer
See also: beer, slam
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • slam (someone or something)
  • slamming
  • get (something) (down) on paper
  • put (something) (down) on paper
  • put on paper
  • in paper
  • cut (something) out of (something)
  • cut out of
  • bad paper
  • green paper