Here's why a fan chugged a beer out of his shoe at the Clippers game (probably)

During Game 2 between the Los Angeles Clippers and Utah Jazz on Tuesday night, a fan poured his beer into his shoe and chugged it, all to the tune of House of Pain's "Jump Around."

You know, as one does:

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That's certainly an odd way to celebrate. Luckily, in the age of the internet, nothing remains a mystery for long. Helpful Twitter user @filthiephil pointed out to another Twitter user that this is a thing in Australia these days, and it's called a "shoey."

Naturally.

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A quick glance at your favorite search engine confirms Phil's explanation. The shoey is indeed a newly popular means of celebration in Australia, a trend popularized by F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo. We'll let him explain (via News.com.au):












“I didn’t start it,” Ricciardo said. “Well, as far as I know I started it in F1 but not worldwide. It was a few loose Aussies, from what I saw, the Mad Hueys — they’re surfies and fisherman and just loose guys. They travel the world fishing, surfing and whatever and they like to drink a bit of beer and whatnot, and that’s where the shoey began.

“On their travels they’d get people to do it as well and it’s just a bit of a laugh. I know Jack Miller knows a few of the guys from the Mad Hueys, so when he got his win in Assen, I suspected he was going to do it, and he did, so I thought I’d keep the Australian tradition going.

“Now Valentino [Rossi]’s got in on the mix. I saw he Instagrammed it yesterday and he said, ‘Everyone loves a shoey’ and ‘delicious’ and all that. A few words I used for it.

“I think it’s just a bit of fun now — everyone’s enjoying it.”