5K Registration for One or Two to Beer Run - Chilly Water Brewing Company on May 19, 2019 (Up to 42% Off)
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Participants run a 5K-ish fun course which starts and ends at a craft brewery, with a beer and entertainment waiting at the finish line
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your voucher to complete redemption.
- Each participant receives:
- Entry to beer run
- One craft beer
- Collectors’ pint glass or seasonal swag item
- Raffle entry
- Giveaways from the sponsors
- Date: Sunday, May 19, 2019
- Check-in time and location: 10:30 a.m. at Chilly Water Brewing Company, 719 Virginia Ave, Indianapolis, in 46203
- Race start time: 11 a.m.
- Course length: 5K-ish; not an exact 5K distance
- Age restrictions: must be 21 or older with a valid ID
Beer Run - Chilly Water Brewing Company
Whether running, jogging, walking, or crawling, everyone is a winner at these run for beer events. Open to all styles and speeds, at the Indiana Brewery Running Series, it’s all about having fun, drinking flavorful craft beer, connecting with others and feeling a part of the community. Since 2012, the Brewery Running Series has been helping folks “Be Active, Have Fun, Give Back” with 10% of all proceeds going to local non-profits.
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About Beer Run - Chilly Water Brewing Company
Most everyone rewards themselves with a treat after a long run, whether that's in the form of a root-beer float or a long nap. For Nate Herrington and Morgan Jappe, that reward tends to be a pint of ice-cold beer. In 2012, they combined their passions for running and drinking beer to create the Brewery Running Series. The series—which quickly expanded to states across the country—invites runners, walkers, and joggers to traverse a 5K course and then celebrate their accomplishment with a craft beer from the host brewery + games, goodies, and giveaways. All the fun is for a good cause, too. The proceeds from Brewery Running Series's events benefit local nonprofit organizations with over $390,000 donated back to local non-profits.