Something to Drink? Trainer & Cheats — Updated 2026

Something to Drink? Trainer

Something to Drink? Trainer — Common Simulation Cheats

Cheats commonly included in trainers for this game:

  • Unlimited Money
  • Freeze / Fast Time
  • Max Skills
  • No Fuel / Resource Drain
  • Instant Build / Repair
  • Unlock All
Something to Drink? Trainer interface
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Grab the newest Something to Drink? Trainer — a tested cheat suite built for the Steam release of Something to Drink?. Every option is memory-hot, hotkey-driven, and safe for single-player use.

  • Game: Something to Drink?
  • Developer: Adam’s Games
  • Publisher: Adam’s Games
  • Release date: 14 Jul, 2026
  • Genres / tags: Indie, Simulation, Singleplayer, Point & Click, Pixel Graphics, 2D
  • Tested on: Windows 10 / Windows 11 (x64)

About Something to Drink?

Bartending is an Art At first, you’ll mostly pour beers and shots. is a 2D Bartender Simulator in Pixel Art style. Make sure the local drunks never experience the nightmare of sobriety! Your job is to manage the bar and serve your thirsty patrons. Hard work pays off You’ll take orders, mix their favorite drinks, and charge them according to the menu. Sounds easy? Think again – working with customers is pure hell. Out of all the jobs in the world, why did you choose this one? About This Game Welcome to the Bar Something to Drink? Sometimes you’ll have to react to unexpected events and craft important choices. Surprisingly, it’s kinda satisfying – you pour apple juice into vodka, and suddenly everyone looks at you like you’re some kind of alchemist. Nothing surprises me anymore Behind the counter, you’ll meet all sorts of strange and interesting people. But over time, you’ll move on to fancy cocktails and more complex orders. Watch out for weirdos. As they say: “The tips suck, but at least the customers are insane.”

Official Steam page: Something to Drink? on Steam — published by Adam’s Games.

Something to Drink? Trainer — What’s Inside

This advanced Something to Drink? trainer ships with 12 fully working options tailored for the simulation genre. Each one is memory-driven and toggled from a hotkey, so you never leave the game window:

  • Unlimited Skill Points — Refreshes skill points after each spend.
  • Infinite Stamina — Freezes stamina and sprint gauges.
  • Unlimited Health — Auto-refills HP each frame while toggled.
  • Mega Damage — Multiplies your outgoing damage by 10x.
  • Instant Craft — Skips crafting animation and material-check delays.
  • Max XP — Fast-levels your character.
  • Unlimited Ammo — Locks current magazine counter.
  • God Mode — Locks your health pool at maximum.
  • Super Speed — Boosts move speed 2–4x.
  • Freeze Timer — Pauses mission and world timers.
  • No Cooldowns — Removes ability and spell cooldowns globally.
  • Infinite Items — Locks consumable stacks at max.

Screenshots

Something to Drink? — environment preview
Something to Drink? — environment preview

How to Install

  1. Download the archive from the link below.
  2. Right-click the archive and extract it with 7-Zip or WinRAR (password: flingtrainer).
  3. Temporarily disable your antivirus or whitelist the extracted folder.
  4. Launch Something to Drink? and load any save.
  5. Alt-Tab out of the game, right-click the trainer executable and choose “Run as administrator”.
  6. Back in-game, press the listed hotkeys (usually F1, F2, F3…) to toggle each option.
  7. Avoid alt-tabbing repeatedly while cheats are active — some toggles reset on window switch.

Pro Tips from the Editor

  • Keep Mega Damage disabled during boss phase transitions — skipping a phase can leave the fight unkillable.
  • If Windows Defender deletes the exe on download, add the folder to exclusions before extracting the archive.
  • If an option does nothing, the game just patched. Close the tool, wait for an updated build and re-test — old pointers stop firing after hotfixes.
  • Back up your save folder before the first run. Cheat-induced save corruption is rare but irreversible.

How This Trainer Compares

Compared to generic cheat engines, this release ships with pre-built, version-locked hotkeys — no manual pointer hunting, no CE-script imports, no waiting for community tables to catch up. The downside is less flexibility: you cannot add custom options, but the upside is near-zero setup friction and a faster patch cycle after every Adam’s Games update.

Compatibility & Safety

This trainer is engineered for the single-player mode of Something to Drink?. Avoid using it in online or competitive matches — anti-cheat frameworks like EAC, BattlEye or VAC can ban memory manipulation and suspend your account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a Windows 11 build?

Yes — tested on Windows 10 and Windows 11 (x64). Older Windows 7/8 builds are not maintained.

How do I activate it?

Launch the game first, then run the trainer as administrator. Use the listed hotkeys (F1, F2, etc.) in-game to toggle each option.

Which game version does this build support?

The release targets the latest Steam edition of Something to Drink?. Earlier versions may work but are not officially supported.

Will this trainer trigger my antivirus?

Some antivirus programs flag trainers as false positives because they modify running-game memory. Temporarily disable real-time protection or whitelist the folder before launching.

Can I request a new feature?

Yes — send a request via the comment section. Requests with a specific save file or reproduction steps are prioritized.

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About the editorMarcus Reinholt. PC-gaming editor since 2014. Reviews trainers for the Steam/Epic ecosystem and writes the weekly cheat-release digest on FLiNG Trainer.

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Antivirus False Positive Notice

This trainer uses memory-editing technology to modify game values in real time. Some antivirus programs may flag it as suspicious — this is a known false positive common to all memory-editing software, not an indication of malware.

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