San Francisco Muni to sponsor first citywide beer crawl with local brewery
Briefly

From February 21 to March 2, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is sponsoring a unique beer crawl in collaboration with Standard Deviant Brewing and San Francisco City Football Club. Participants can ride Muni for free while enjoying special Muni IPA brews at designated locations, promoting a safe and affordable way to experience local bars. Emphasizing community ties, this initiative builds on SFMTA's already established partnership with the soccer club, creating a festive atmosphere while encouraging responsible drinking during SF Beer Week.
"You don't have to get a party bus; you don't have to take Ubers everywhere; it doesn't cost you much money," DeVito told SFGATE. "You just go ride it. To me, it's the best designated driver."
The SFMTA Hop On Muni Beer Crawl is a hyper-local collaboration between the transit agency, Standard Deviant Brewing, and San Francisco City Football Club.
In 1998, San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown enabled New Year's Eve partygoers to get home safely by making Muni free from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m.
It's arguably the safest and cheapest way to do a bar crawl, according to Standard Deviant co-owner Mark DeVito.
Read at SFGATE
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