I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is a book of autobiographical short stories about sex and drinking adventures written by Tucker Max.
The stories deal with themes such as the author's views on women, drinking (often to excess), insulting people, and embarrassing sexual encounters.
[12] Max and George Ouzounian (known more commonly by his pen name, Maddox), are considered founding authors of the 21st century literary genre "fratire",[13] a composite of the nouns "fraternity" and "satire".
The term was introduced by The New York Times reporter Warren St. John in a 2006 article titled "Dude, Here's My Book".
[14] The genre is characterized by masculine themes and could be considered the male equivalent of chick lit.