Now here are some clever ideas for packing your booze on the bike.
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Now here are some clever ideas for packing your booze on the bike.
LOVE this!
Awesome! That bike bar looks like loads of fun. :D
But the Pilsner Urquells are empty! :(
Oh my, you are right!!! Maybe they are riding home from the party and headed to the recycling center. ;)
Ha, that bike bar is from the brewery kitty-corner across the street from our LBS (Velo-City Cycles). :D
They took the picture after the fun :)
I lived in Fort Knox Kentucky for a while when my daughter was younger. I did not have a car at the time, so when DH was home to watch my daughter, I would pedal onto the base and use her child's seat to carry home a six pack or two. :P
That's funny! (Sending it to DBF's dad, a beer and bike enthusiast.)
BTW, Zoom-zoom, is it bad that I saw Bell's Oberon at Whole Foods and thought of you? :D
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This is from a trip to the local brew pub store this spirng. Zimbale 11 liter bag with camera case makes a great beer transport system.
A couple of attachments here (testing if this works)... One is a modification of the rear deck on a Kona Ute to hold nearly a case of beer. I'm working on outfitting my Ute as a "party bike," making a couple of pannier-style ice chests and a few other amenities. The "rack-pack" looks pretty cool, but it's hard to keep the beer cold and the rack functions a lot better when you use it for the bar ;-)
The second photo is one of me several years ago when our bike club stopped at a winery on a tour... I have two bottles of red in the bottle holders, plus two more in the jersey pockets.
There truly be geniuses in our midst. :cool:
Thanks for tips =)
hahahah. i might try this sometimes.