Drunk and Driving On Berlin’s Beer Bike

10/13/09  Print This Post Print This Post    15 Comments   Popular   Written by Tom Gates
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What has four wheels, twelve seats and a keg of beer? It’s a beer bike, idiot.

Coming around the corner, Berlin’s Bier Bike is a shocker. Heads turn and lips pucker with envy as passengers clank glasses and down foamy pints of suds. Cars nervously skirt by the slowly moving vehicle, tourists point in awe and all the while the bike’s passengers do all that is necessary – pedal and drink.

A bizarre contraption, the Bier Bike has been on the streets of Berlin since this May. It operates on a simple system. Eleven peddlers sitting on barstools move their feet in unison to propel the bike forward. The company’s sober driver sits up front and steers, making sure that the bike stays on course.

No injuries have been recorded as of yet, according to the bike’s driver/manager Ulli. The most common customers tend to be those with celebration in mind, often bachelor parties or sports teams.

I asked Ulli about the most any on group has had to drink. The record currently stands at 50 liters. The question then had to be asked – were they British? “Yes, of course.”

The Bier Bike – which comes stocked with brewskies and a sound system – is available to rent for two hours or more. It (technically) holds up to fifteen passengers and runs around 100 Euros for a two-hour tour and more for longer excursions. Beer is an additional cost, running €3.50 per liter.

The bike runs two routes around, one through Mitte and another towards the north side of Kreuzberg. For more information visit the Bier Bike website.

www.bierbike-berlin.de

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Tom Gates

Tom is a writer and a constant traveler, having spent most of the past two years wandering Earth with his Macbook. He is also pretending to be a third person right now and is obviously writing his own bio. He knows that you knew that, despite the deft maneuvering of pronouns.

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  • Candice replied on October 13, 2009

    I have a new goal in life, and it is to ride this bike while beating the Brits’ record.

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  • Kathy replied on October 13, 2009

    What a great concept! But I can’t hear the phrase “beer-bike” without thinking about one of my alma mater’s crazier traditions: Rice’s Beer-Bike race. Here’s a story about it in the student paper: http://tinyurl.com/ygk99hx . Bike riders used to also do the beer chugging, but it’s become more specialized as time has gone on.

    I like the Berlin version better for participation, but for spectating, it’s probably a tossup.

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  • Nancy replied on October 13, 2009

    I’ll join you Candice, even though I’ve become a lightweight recently. haha

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  • Michelle replied on October 13, 2009

    Brilliant. I love it!

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  • Hal Amen replied on October 13, 2009

    Can you imagine an entire public transit system based on bier bikes? Green movement, take note.

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  • joshua johnson replied on October 13, 2009

    genius! pure, unfiltered, amber genius!

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  • William Wallace replied on October 15, 2009

    Get a group of us Scots on the bike and we will shatter the record, you Yanks wouldnt have a hope German lager would be too strong for you!

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  • Tim Patterson replied on October 15, 2009

    Wow. I wonder if I could put together a beer boat on the Mekong…

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  • Nick replied on November 6, 2009

    I also saw one of these in Amsterdam.

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  • Dijana replied on November 24, 2009

    Tßus, i’ve been in Berlin a month ago, and i didn’t know about bier-bike, or see it somewhere on a streets of Berlin.. so thanks for sharing that infor. good to know for my next visit…i just love that city.

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  • Eric replied on November 26, 2009

    Hey William,
    Whether it serves up helles, doppel bock or your country’s Scotch ale, I and a group of my friends from across the pond could out drink and out peddle any Scotsman.

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  • Johnny Mac replied on March 3, 2010

    I saw this bike while I was in Berlin and it looked like a real hoot! The people riding it were singing away at the top of their lungs and cheering. haha definitely a classic sight!

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  • Andy replied on May 27, 2010

    Friday 16:00hrs.

    Darling, you would not believe what happened to me today. as i left the office in the car – i came accross a small traffic jam led only by 12 lads, a lepricorn, 50 litres of beer, a stunning jasmine and 4 wheels. Peddaling away and singing along to ‘irish rover’ followed by the A-Team themetune at the top of their lungs!! Taking a high-5 of passing drivers and cyclists, the bike was being ogled by everyman and his dog on the streets of berlin!

    bazarre?

    This bike is awesome. A fantastic party!

    there must have been thousands of photos taken – if anyone has one – please let me know!

    thanks
    the lepricorn

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  • BCbrews replied on June 8, 2010

    Do you get to choose your beer?

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  • Eva_S replied on August 18, 2010

    I saw one of these in Cologne – it boggled my mind. Very glad to have found a write up about it. Drink and bike cautiously, kids.

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