In this article, we’ll introduce drinks that are perfect for penalty games.
On TV shows and YouTube, you often see people drinking things like senburi tea or noni juice as penalties, right?
Rather than just drinking them, you might feel more satisfied if you know their actual effects, benefits, and drawbacks beforehand.
We’ve picked out everything from the effects of classic teas to some unique drinks that are perfect for penalty games.
If you want to prepare a penalty game drink but aren’t sure what to choose, be sure to use this as a reference.
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Effects of drinks used for punishment games & types of extremely nasty drinks (1–10)
drinkable mayo

The Drinkable Mayo that was test-sold at Lawson.
It was supposedly made for mayo lovers, but it doesn’t seem to have made them very happy.
As for the taste, it’s like mayonnaise diluted with water… not exactly something you want to drink, right? However, it’s perfect for a punishment game! If you spot it at Lawson, why not give it a try? If they don’t have it, you might be able to make your own by blending mayonnaise and water in a mixer.
The more someone loves mayonnaise, the more they’ll hate this as a penalty.
Senburi tea

Senburi tea is a classic choice that often shows up as a punishment in variety shows and YouTube challenges.
Its defining feature is a bitterness so strong it makes you grimace after just one sip.
But this tea isn’t just bitter—it also helps improve your gut environment.
You can expect benefits like aiding waste elimination and promoting clear skin, so you’ll really feel the perks after drinking it.
Adjust the strength by changing how you make it, whether from fresh leaves or dried ones.
Try incorporating this bitter yet health-boosting tea into your punishment games.
Socks brown

“Chugging the intensely sour stench of Dad’s socks after a whole day!?” Have you heard of the Sock Game? Some of you might think, “Isn’t that an exaggeration?” But sock tea actually smells sour, just like socks after they’ve been worn.
After drinking it, you’ll probably furrow your brow and feel like you’re about to cry.
The aftertaste is unpleasant too, so it’s best to have a way to rinse your mouth right away.
As a penalty game, it really fires people up with a ‘I can’t afford to lose!’ vibe!
Curry soda

Because its name doesn’t clearly suggest whether it’s sweet or spicy, “curry ramune” can be used to stoke fear as a punishment game item.
Even though you’ve opened a bottle of ramune, the scent of curry wafts out, so first-timers are sure to hesitate.
While the flavor divides opinions, it isn’t extremely spicy or sweet, making it a soft yet impactful choice for those seeking a milder punishment.
It’s also relatively easy to find, so it’s a recommended drink for punishment games.
noni juice

Noni juice is known as a classic drink used for punishments on TV shows and YouTube.
It has strong astringency and acidity, along with bitterness, which gives it a distinctive flavor.
Because it’s made through fermentation, it can also have a smell reminiscent of cheese or natto.
Although it’s famous for tasting bad, it also has health benefits, such as improving gastrointestinal function and regulating the digestion of nutrients.
Made from noni, a nutrient-rich fruit, it’s a drink you can expect healthy effects from.
Since even a small amount conveys the taste, preparing just a single sip is recommended.
citric acid + tartaric acid + malic acid + ascorbic acid

For a punishment game, let’s make the ultimate sour drink! You can make a sour beverage by using citric acid, the classic souring agent.
But if “that alone isn’t enough!” for you, here’s a recommended recipe: a mix of citric acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, and ascorbic acid.
Each acid differs in sourness intensity and how long the sourness lasts, and by combining them you can create the ultimate sour drink.
If it’s hard to gather all the ingredients, try making it with just citric acid and ascorbic acid, which are easy to find at pharmacies.
Liven up your punishment game with your own homemade super-sour drink!
Magma Tea

Magma Tea is so spicy it feels like you’re breathing fire from your mouth.
As a punishment-game drink, it’s getting attention on TikTok and YouTube.
Since it looks just like regular green tea, it could be fun to mix one cup of Magma Tea in with normal tea.
Because the heat hits your body the moment you drink it, even a small amount makes for a serious punishment.
It also helps warm you up, so it’s recommended for punishment games in cold seasons.
Enjoy the changing expressions and comments of the person taking the penalty.
Orange juice and coffee
Even though these are familiar drinks, we usually enjoy each one on its own and don’t think to mix them.
This is a punishment-game drink that spotlights that unexpected pairing: orange juice mixed with coffee.
The opposing flavors—orange juice with its refreshing sweetness and coffee with its deep bitterness—will battle it out in your mouth.
We recommend using versions with strong sweetness and strong bitterness to make the clash even more intense.
While the flavors don’t naturally blend, it could be fun to adjust the proportions and aim for a miraculous balance.
green juice

When it comes to drinks perfect for modern people who often lack vegetables, aojiru (green vegetable juice) is a top choice.
Just from its green appearance, you can imagine the distinctive vegetable smell and bitterness.
Aojiru is typically made from young barley leaves, kale, ashitaba, or mulberry leaves, but if you want something easier to drink, options with added fruit are recommended.
The way the bitterness hits the moment it enters your mouth and shows on your face also makes it a great fit for punishment games.
Incorporating it as a penalty in food-themed projects can also provide a source of vitamins and minerals.
Try using aojiru as a punishment game—it might even be the start of building a healthier body.
Kimchi-flavored Ramune

Even if you enjoy eating kimchi, many people probably aren’t fond of the bad breath after eating it or the kimchi smell that fills the refrigerator.
That’s why we recommend trying Kimchi-Flavored Ramune from Hata Kosen, famous for its ramune soda.
In addition to smelling just like real kimchi, it’s surprisingly spicy for a soda—perfect for a punishment game! After you make someone drink it as a penalty, be sure to get a proper reaction out of them.




