Journey to the Bottom of the Beer 2022
Play a giant game of craft beer zombie tag with the Black Hammer Brewing crew.
For the uninitiated, Journey to the End of the Night is a game of zombie tag on an epic scale, and this is the first craft brewery version. The journey begins at Black Hammer Brewing at 2pm, where your admission fee covers the event and a beer at our brewery in SoMa. Late starts are OK, but you will be at a disadvantage - see below.
Basic Rules:
All players start as "runners", indicated by a blue ribbon (provided) tied around your right upper arm, with a red ribbon (also provided) in your pocket.
If a ""chaser" wearing a red ribbon tags you anywhere besides a safe zone, ie, any San Francisco brewery, you must surrender your blue ribbon, and tie the red ribbon on your arm, thus becoming a chaser yourself. The game is not over for you, as this is when the real fun begins!
There's nothing more thrilling than hunting down those overachieving runners who evaded capture until YOU caught them. Deceit and trickery are encouraged, but the ribbons must be clearly displayed at all times.
Visit as many breweries as you can and try to collect all the participating brewery stamps. Finish at Black Hammer by 8pm without getting tagged!
Bragging rights will be awarded for the most stamps collected and the most captured blue ribbons.
Important:
• This list of rules will be updated at the start of the event.
• A waiver of liability must be signed prior to participation.
• Anywhere inside in a brewery, brewery parklet or sidewalk between a brewery and the brewery parklet is a safe zone where you cannot tag or be tagged.
• Once a chaser, always a chaser - you cannot retie captured blue ribbons.
• Tagging means any contact, and all contact must be respectful. Ribbons do not need to be physically grabbed for a tag to count (this is not flag football).
• Please be safe, obey all traffic signals and avoid running through traffic.
• A list of participating breweries will be provided at the start of the event, but the safe zones apply to all San Francisco breweries.
Play a giant game of craft beer zombie tag with the Black Hammer Brewing crew.
For the uninitiated, Journey to the End of the Night is a game of zombie tag on an epic scale, and this is the first craft brewery version. The journey begins at Black Hammer Brewing at 2pm, where your admission fee covers the event and a beer at our brewery in SoMa. Late starts are OK, but you will be at a disadvantage - see below.
Basic Rules:
All players start as "runners", indicated by a blue ribbon (provided) tied around your right upper arm, with a red ribbon (also provided) in your pocket.
If a ""chaser" wearing a red ribbon tags you anywhere besides a safe zone, ie, any San Francisco brewery, you must surrender your blue ribbon, and tie the red ribbon on your arm, thus becoming a chaser yourself. The game is not over for you, as this is when the real fun begins!
There's nothing more thrilling than hunting down those overachieving runners who evaded capture until YOU caught them. Deceit and trickery are encouraged, but the ribbons must be clearly displayed at all times.
Visit as many breweries as you can and try to collect all the participating brewery stamps. Finish at Black Hammer by 8pm without getting tagged!
Bragging rights will be awarded for the most stamps collected and the most captured blue ribbons.
Important:
• This list of rules will be updated at the start of the event.
• A waiver of liability must be signed prior to participation.
• Anywhere inside in a brewery, brewery parklet or sidewalk between a brewery and the brewery parklet is a safe zone where you cannot tag or be tagged.
• Once a chaser, always a chaser - you cannot retie captured blue ribbons.
• Tagging means any contact, and all contact must be respectful. Ribbons do not need to be physically grabbed for a tag to count (this is not flag football).
• Please be safe, obey all traffic signals and avoid running through traffic.
• A list of participating breweries will be provided at the start of the event, but the safe zones apply to all San Francisco breweries.