A Tejo and Craft Beer's night

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A few weeks ago, on a Saturday night, there was a small fair in Parque de la 93. The event was called “Hecho en Bogotá”. My husband and I decided to go and take look

At these types of events in the park, there is usually live music. So there were several local bands playing. But as soon as we arrived, it started to rain, which is very common in this city. That discouraged us a little. We thought about going to a nearby café, and so we walked there, but it was closed.

So, despite the drizzle, we went back to the fair, to check on the stands dedicated to selling craft beers.

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The first stand we visited was Tropical Brewing Co. They offered us a taste of a Blonde Ale with hints of watermelon. To be honest, Watermelon Blonde Ale isn't really my thing, haha. It did taste like watermelon, but I didn't like the flavor.

We preferred a Hazy IPA called Arazá HAZY IPA with hints of Arazá.

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I liked it, it was easy to drink. This beer was slightly cloudy and not very bitter. But even though it wasn't bad, I probably wouldn't go back for it.

Since we wanted to try something different after this first beer, we moved on to another stand for a brand called Tumbao.

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They had several types of draft beer. They gave us samples to try, and I chose to order a Red IPA with a hint of red berries.

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I really liked it, and it was my favorite of the ones we tried that day. A reddish beer with medium bitterness.

My husband bought a Triple Belgian-style beer with a hint of ginger.

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A lager with a hint of ginger that had an interesting and unique flavor. It was fine to try, but to be honest, I don't think I would go back for it.

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From there we moved on to a stand called La Embajada, which had only one beer on tap. A lager, nothing special. But the interesting thing here is that you could play Tejo while enjoying your beer.

It was a new experience for me, since I had never played Tejo before. It is a typical game in Colombia and consists of throwing a metal disc at a clay board that has discs with gunpowder on them. The idea is to hit them and make them explode so that sparks are generated.

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But it's not only difficult to hit the target, it's also difficult to retrieve the disc buried in the clay to throw again, haha.

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I found it fun and would definitely play it again.

This is my entry to #BeerSaturday week 425.

Thank you for reading. Cheers 🍻

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© CoquiCoin

August 23, 2025

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We appreciate your work and your publication has been hand selected by the geography curation team on behalf of the Amazing Nature AN Community. Keep up the good work!

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I love the freshness of your publication. So many good energies, I can tell you had a really good time, these events are great. I like the photos, nice and sharp and he looks great!

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Hi Eugelys!! Thank you :) We really had a great time!

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Beers and music is a great combo, especially with ones partner. It hits differently, and it is always an event to remember till there is another outing.

Hope you had plenty of fun

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Seems like you had real fun there, those drinks looks just like a juice but they are beer. Can you get drank with just one bottle of that ir its still depends with how high the alcohol tolerance? It has flavor too so maybe its not that strong no? The Tejo looks like a fun game tooooo

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Yes, they're not juices LOL But you won't get drunk from just one unless you've never had any alcohol in your life, I guess ;) Tejo is a lot of fun. Have a great week!

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Wow, your post took me back in time! When I was a kid here in Montalbán, I used to sneak into the patios of a bar called "El Tamarindo" to watch people playing and betting on "Tejo" and "Bolón", both games brought by the owners of that bar from Colombia... Over time they closed the bar and left town and I never saw either of those two games anywhere else here... Thnaks alot for sharing this post @coquicoin friend!... Have a great week!!! 🙏

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Wow!! How interesting. I've never seen the game of Tejo in Venezuela. Here there are many bars that offer to play Tejo and also Bolirana, although I haven't played the latter yet, hehe.
Happy Tuesday! Enjoy the rest of the week.

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Looks like a fun night! Tying different beers and playing Tejo sounds like a great experience. 😁

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that beer looks delicious and strong at the same time :D

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