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A Kegarade Parade with Tiger!Tiger!

A bicycle ride from North Park to Ocean Beach to pick up featured kegs for Beer Week event

Last year they called it “perhaps the longest Bicycle Beer Run in SD history- certainly in our personal history”.

This year, Tiger!Tiger! is calling it a "Kegarade Parade" and stepping up their pedal-powered game.

Like last year, a slew of people on bikes will make their way the 8-ish miles (17-ish round trip) from T!T! to Pizza Port Ocean Beach and back again.

Unlike last year, ten kegs, instead of just one, will be picked up from the brewery pizzeria in Ocean Beach and delivered via bicycle trailers to the North Park craft beer bar where they will all be immediately tapped and available to purchase by the riders and non-riders alike.

According to T!T!’s Facebook page, expect the following Pizza Port kegs to roll up by 5pm:

ABLE American Stout

Skidmark Brown Ale

Get Wet Fresh Hop IPA

Tarantulas 2.1 Black IPA

Manbaby Fresh Hop IIPA

Bangarang Fresh Hop Pale Ale

Sharkbite Red Ale

No Surf Cream Ale

Jetty IPA

Bacon and Eggs Imperial Porter


The crew heads out west from Tiger!Tiger! (3025 El Cajon Blvd.) on Sunday, November 4 no later than noon but the tavern will be open an hour earlier, at 10:30am, slinging their usual Sunday brunch suspects.

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Last year they called it “perhaps the longest Bicycle Beer Run in SD history- certainly in our personal history”.

This year, Tiger!Tiger! is calling it a "Kegarade Parade" and stepping up their pedal-powered game.

Like last year, a slew of people on bikes will make their way the 8-ish miles (17-ish round trip) from T!T! to Pizza Port Ocean Beach and back again.

Unlike last year, ten kegs, instead of just one, will be picked up from the brewery pizzeria in Ocean Beach and delivered via bicycle trailers to the North Park craft beer bar where they will all be immediately tapped and available to purchase by the riders and non-riders alike.

According to T!T!’s Facebook page, expect the following Pizza Port kegs to roll up by 5pm:

ABLE American Stout

Skidmark Brown Ale

Get Wet Fresh Hop IPA

Tarantulas 2.1 Black IPA

Manbaby Fresh Hop IIPA

Bangarang Fresh Hop Pale Ale

Sharkbite Red Ale

No Surf Cream Ale

Jetty IPA

Bacon and Eggs Imperial Porter


The crew heads out west from Tiger!Tiger! (3025 El Cajon Blvd.) on Sunday, November 4 no later than noon but the tavern will be open an hour earlier, at 10:30am, slinging their usual Sunday brunch suspects.

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