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Pedal Pairings: Booze and Bikes (Five Ways)

Many would agree that there is perhaps no better combination than bikes and booze

It's Spring. That means warm weather, biking, and socializing outdoors. For those who partake, that also means drinking outside, in parks, on lakes, and—in the progressive cities—on the streets. Many would agree there is perhaps no better combination than bikes and booze, so long as one is stationary while partaking in the latter. So in celebration of this fantastic pairing, here's a roundup of the five best ways to combine booze and bikes. Just make sure to wait until you've sobered up before getting back on the road.

Travelling Gin Company

Entrepreneurs Edward Godden and Joseph Lewis have peddled their gin and tonics all over Europe under the name the Travelling Gin Co.—a roving bicycle bar. Equipped with a basket full of limes, mixers, spices and a curated selection of local gins, their cocktails are as complex any old timey bar's, without the overhead or environmental impact. Now that it's warm, you'll see them out again at various events in London and beyond. Why gin and tonics? "It's our favorite!" they explain.


Image via Travelling Gin Co.

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Budnitz Titanium Beer Wrench
Got a flat? Need a beer? Not a problem with the Budnitz Titanium Beer Wrench. Since it's likely that if you ever need to remove rear axle bolts while on the road, you'll probably also need a beer to get through it. This tool will help you get into both. And when not in use, you can keep it in plain view on your bike frame to impress your friends.



Image via Budnitz

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DIY Picnic Bar For Two
There's not much to be said about how genius this custom-built bike bar is. With a little wood, a lot of crafty know how, and a few select bottles of alcohol, you have the makings of the perfect day in the park.




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Bier Bike
Perhaps the best way to see a new city is via bike. And sightseeing is even better with a few friends. Add to that a keg, and you have the makings of a very memorable afternoon. The bier bike is widely popular in Europe with tourists, with companies promoting the ultimate experience to "Party, exercise, see and be seen." Most come equipped with a stereo, and a bar. Fun for everyone—except the locals.


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Biketobeerfest
Every city should have one. But for now, Portland, naturally, is home to this annual festival that brings together bands, BMX, beer, bikes and a bouncy house. Biketobeerfest, the "World’s Only Bike-In Oktoberfest Party," takes place every September in an industrial ski-lodge featuring reclaimed material. Put on by Hopworks Urban Brewery, the city's first "Eco-Brewpub," you'll fee less guilty eating and drinking yourself silly, knowing that it's all organic, and you'll be biking home later.


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This post is part of the GOOD community's 50 Building Blocks of Citizenship—weekly steps to being an active, engaged global citizen. This week: Try Biking to Work. Follow along and join the conversation at good.is/citizenship and on Twitter at #goodcitizen.

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