A group of men in their 20s in Spokane, Washington are seeking a specific type of guest for their Father's Day weekend party: 'BBQ Dad.'

College student Dane Anderson posted a Craigslist ad looking for a generic dad to grill burgers and hotdogs during an end of the year gathering.

Anderson and his friends, who range from ages 21 to 26, told KHQ-TV that their fathers don't live in the area and wanted to find a dad up to the unique challenge.

A group of men in their 20s posted a Craigslist ad looking for a 'generic' dad to grill and drink beer for a June 17th party

College student Dane Anderson, who made the ad with his friends, said their real fathers don't live in the area and wanted to fill that role

Though the group mentioned that they can't pay in money, they are prepared to provide the dad with food and cold beer.

In terms of what is expected of the dad during the June 17th party, the boys wrote out a list of detailed instructions in their ad.

'Grilling hamburgers and hotdogs (whilst drinking beer), bringing your own grill (though this is subject to change. We will provide all of the meat), refer to all attendees as "Big Guy", "Chief", "Sport", "Champ" etc. (whilst drinking beer).'

The ad also suggested that the chosen candidate 'talk about dad things, like lawnmowers, building your own deck, Jimmy Buffet, etc. Funny anecdotes are highly encouraged. All whilst drinking beer.'

The friends said candidates are also required to 'talk about dad things like lawnmowers and building your own deck'

Qualifications include a minimum of 18 years of experience as a dad and 10 years of grilling experience. Preference will be given to applicants named Bill, Randy, or Dave.

Anderson said several potential barbecue dads have already responded.

'His name is Jerry but he said we can call him Dave or Bill,' Dane told KHQ-TV, pointing to a candidate on his phone. 'There was one guy Stan who sent us a message but then he stopped replying.'

The group may even up their dad count to three, as 40 people are set to attend the backyard party.

But at the end of the day, Anderson says it's about quality, not quantity.

'We're just looking for a dad to come and crack a cold one with the boys,' he said.

Any interested dads are urged to apply with a selfie and a little information about themselves.