Urban Craft Beer Crawl Returns To Adelaide This Month
The self-guided tour takes in six pubs across Adelaide’s East End.
The Urban Craft Beer Crawl returns to Adelaide at the end of the month for what promises to be another awesome day celebrating the amber liquid.
Taking place on Saturday, August 31, this self-guided beer tour hits six venues in the East End where you can try a range of local brews with your mates.
The brainchild of Neighbourhood Events Co, the Urban Craft Beer Crawl is a great way to experience new brews in awesome locales around Adelaide without breaking the bank.
Once you’ve purchased your ticket, get along to The Stag to register on the day, collect your beer tokens (they last until 4pm) and then hit the first pub on the list. Speaking of pubs, check out the venues participating below along with the beers on offer.
PARTICIPATING VENUES + BEERS
1. BRKLYN – Bridge Road Brewers Beechworth Pale Ale (4.8%) or Bridge Road Brewers Grapefruit IPA
2. Roxie's – Pirate Life Classic Lager (4.5%) or Pirate Life Chocolate Stout (6.5%)
3. Society Bar – Big Shed Brewing Royal Park Lager (5%) or Big Shed Brewing American Pale Ale (5.5%)
4. The Austral – Coopers Brewery Botanic Ale ( 5.8%) or Bridge Road Rasberry Sour (4.3%)
5. The Howling Owl – Kangaroo Island Brewing Sparkling Ale (5.8%) or Kangaroo Island Brewing Extra Pale Lager (4.6%)
6. The Stag Public House – Bowden Brewing Session Ale (4.6%) or Coopers Brewery Best Extra Stout (6.3%)
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There are two types of tickets available for the day: general admission and VIP. Get the lowdown on both below.
VIP Ticket // $75 (Limited)
- 1 x $10 Voucher to spend at your nominated Starting Venue (Voucher Expires at 1pm)
- 10 x 225ml Beer Vouchers (Vouchers Expire at 4pm)
- 1 x Official Urban Craft Beer Crawl Beanie (Valued at $25)
- 1 x Urban Craft Beer Crawl Acrylic Mug
General Admission // $55
- 1 x $10 Food Voucher to spend at your nominated Starting Venue (Voucher Expires at 1pm)
- 8 x 225ml Beer Vouchers (Vouchers Expire at 4pm)
- 1 x Urban Craft Beer Crawl Acrylic Mug
Urban Craft Beer Crawl takes place on Saturday, August 31. You can grab tickets via Eventbrite.
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