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Bristol gets its first ‘beer bike’
It costs £450 for an hour-long ride in Bristol’s first beer bike which gets you as much beer as you can drink in those 60 minutes of pedalling from a self-storage unit in St Jude’s to Queen Square and back.
Bristol Beer Bike is the first of its kind in our city following a trend in European countries which has seen the vehicles banned in Prague and Amsterdam following the contraptions becoming a “public order problem”.
But there are no such problems yet in Bristol with the bike steered by a sober driver able to seat up to 17 people, with a “pretty barmaid” or “handsome waiter” able to join you on your ride for an extra £50.
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The Bristol Beer Bike journey starts at Safestore on Pennywell Road in St Jude’s and takes in the sights of Wade Street, Broadmead, Castle Park and the Old Market roundabout.
As well as the waitress or waiter, other extras include extra seats, swapping beer for wine or prosecco, and the addition of crisps:

Bristol Beer Bike’s extra costs can include a ‘pretty waitress’ or ‘handsome waiter’ for an extra £50, or crisps for £25 – image: bristolbeerbike.com
“During a beer bike experience, pedestrians stare in awe,” says the Bristol Beer Bike website.
“Beer bike is not just a party vehicle, which draws everybody’s attention though. Our guests sightsee and work together as a team to make their way around the streets of Bristol…
“We can turn any occasion into a party. Why not do something unique and unconventional, while having a great time with their friends or co-workers?
“Groups of gentlemen might also appreciate having their drinks served by a pretty barmaid. We’ve not forgotten about you ladies and have handsome waiters waiting to serve you.
“With us, your event will turn into an adventurous sightseeing experience full of joy, no matter the occasion.”
Main photo: Martin Booth
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