Drinking from shoes
Drinking from a shoe has historically been performed as both a bringer of good fortune, a hazing punishment, or a party piece. Drinking champagne from a lady's slipper became a symbol of decadence in the early 20th century. The practice remains particularly popular in Australia, where it is called (doing) a shoey.[1]
Australian
Slipper champagne
In the 20th century, the act of drinking champagne from a lady's slipper became a shorthand for decadence and sophistication.[2] The practice is thought to have originated in 1902 at the Everleigh Club, a high-class brothel in Chicago. When a dancer's slipper fell to the floor, a member of Prince Henry of Prussia's entourage picked it up and used it to drink champagne.[3]
Military traditions
Drinking from another soldier's boot was a traditional hazing ritual in the German army, and soldiers would drink from the general's boot after a victory.[4] During World War I, German soldiers were said to pass around a leather boot filled with beer, to bring good luck before a battle. The drinkers would flick the boot before and after taking a drink from it.[4] The idea that drinking from a shoe or boot can bring good fortune dates back to the Middle Ages.[5]
The German Bierstiefel is a boot-shaped beer glass[6] said to have been created by a Prussian general in an unnamed war who promised his troops that if they were victorious in an upcoming battle, he would drink beer from his own boot.[4] After they won the battle the general had second thoughts, and instead ordered a glass imitation to be made.[6]
Shoey
The shoey is particularly popular in, but not limited to, Australia. The drinker either removes their own shoe, or nominates a friend's shoe to be used as the vessel. The shoe is tilted and the entire contents of a can of beer are poured into the shoe's opening. Once the beverage has settled, the beer is drunk by tipping the shoe up to the mouth and chugging it. The drink most commonly used for a shoey is beer; however, other alcoholic beverages (such as champagne) are also used. Australian Formula One racer Daniel Ricciardo has said: "If the sparkling wine is cold, then it tastes good. If it's warm then you might get the sweat through it but the cold taste kills the bad stuff... so it's delicious."[7]
Notable shoeys
In 2015, after
Australian cricketer
The shoey was popular during the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2016 season when it became a tradition for fans to perform shoeys at games. This coincided with the club winning their first NRL premiership at the end of the season, with numerous players such as James Maloney doing shoeys at celebrations.[citation needed]
Commonly, Hash House Harriers who wear new shoes to an event can be required to drink from that shoe.[citation needed]
After ultramarathoner
Australian MMA fighter Tai Tuivasa is known for doing shoeys immediately after his victories.[17] Tai Tuivasa once again celebrated the shoey after his second-round knockout of Derrick Lewis; thus, stapling (as it's called) is his signature win celebration.
In 2018, West Coast Eagles midfielder Luke Shuey lived up to his name and did a shoey to celebrate winning the AFL Grand Final and Norm Smith Medal. [18]
In 2021, Australian cricketers Matthew Wade and Marcus Stoinis did a shoey to celebrate after winning the T20 World Cup on 14th November.[19][20]
In February 2022, New Zealand racing driver
In April 2022, the AFLW coach for Brisbane, Craig Starcevich, did a shoey after being coaxed into doing one by Emily Bates to celebrate being voted as the league's best and fairest player for 2022.[22][23]
In December 2022, WWE Superstar Grayson Waller celebrated his win in the Iron Survivor Challenge at NXT Deadline with a shoey. [24]
In February 2023, popular singer Harry Styles did a shoey during his musical concert at HBF park, Perth, Western Australia.
In April 2023, comedian Kurtis Conner did a shoey during his set.
In October 2023, Waterparks (band) lead singer Awsten Knight did a shoey during the band’s performance at The Gov, Adelaide.
In November 2023, Post Malone set the record for ‘most shoeys’ making it up to seven shoeys, one out of a moonboot, in a live concert in Brisbane, Australia.
In February 2024, WWE Superstars Rhea Ripley & Grayson Waller did a shoey at the end of the Elimination Chamber 2024 press event.[25]
In May 2024, Australian
Ancient traditions
Several ancient Islamic hadiths depict people offering water to animals in their shoes.[27] One medieval Ethiopian story depicts the Virgin Mary kindly offering water to a thirsty dog in her shoe.[28]
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- ^ a b "A Brief History of German Beer Boots, and Where You Can Find Them". The Huffington Post. 29 September 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
- ^ a b c "Daniel Ricciardo explains his 'shoey' podium celebration... And the taste!".
- ^ Mark Fogharty (7 October 2017). "Reynolds Not Planning Another Shoey Anytime Soon". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
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- ^ "Daniel Ricciardo and Gerard Butler's 'shoey' at US GP". BBC News. 24 October 2016.
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- ^ "Driven by F1, Andrew Tye promises 'shoey' if KXIP bag IPL". KXIP. 28 March 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
- ^ "Boston Marathon champion des Linden chugs champagne out of a shoe". 18 April 2018.
- ^ "UFC 264: Tai Tuivasa celebrated KO of Greg Hardy by drinking a beer out of a shoe and fans loved it". For The Win. 11 July 2021. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
- ^ "Luke Shuey Does A Shoey". Triple M. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
- ^ "Matthew wade and Marcus stoinis drank beer from shoe 😂😜". YouTube.
- ^ "Watch: Matthew Wade, Marcus Stoinis Drink from a Shoe After T20 World Cup Triumph | Cricket News".
- ^ "Ryan: The shoey fits for Scott McLaughlin as IndyCar gains appealing new star in St. Pete". NBCSports. 27 February 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
- ^ @FOXFOOTY (5 April 2022). "Brisbane coach Craig Starcevich does a shoey to celebrate Emily Bates winning Best and Fairest! 😂👞🍻" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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- ^ "Those boots ain't made for skolling". 14 May 2024.
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