Let’s play tejo with beer!
Did you know that we have a national sport called Tejo and it involves gunpowder? Don't worry, don't panic, we have everything under control!
Our most fun guide will teach you how to throw a heavy disc on a court with clay and explosives, all while you enjoy a good local beer.
This tour begins at a local tejo court, where you'll learn the history of this game, its rules and curiosities. For an exciting hour, you will play tejo while enjoying unlimited local beer, because in this sport the more beer you drink, the better you’ll play.
After playing tejo, we’ll head to a craft beer pub in a bohemian neighborhood of the city, to explore this world and how the city is becoming a beer district.
You will learn about each ingredient, its history and curious facts while you enjoy a tasting of different beer styles and then enjoy a glass of your favorite one.
Book now and experience a real tejo game in a traditional court and become a beer expert!
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes: Introduction to tejo's history and rules followed by one full hour playing tejo with unlimited local beer during the game.<br/>Unlimited local beer.
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes<br/>Unlimited local beer<br/>Craft beer pub: Visit to a craft beer pub in Chapinero district after the tejo game to learn about the Colombian craft beer.
At this traditional tejo place we'll learn about tejo history, the rules, how to play it and we'll play tejo for an hour while having unlimited beverages (local beer, sodas or water).
Local craft beer pub where we'll talk about beer, have a beer tasting and a full glass of beer.
The name of the place is "Tejo La 77"
• Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there is not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
• Minimum drinking age is 18 years
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