Bar crawls are nothing unusual when it comes to partying in Illinois, but there is one that is unique to just Chicago and its history with alcohol.

Do You Have What It Takes For The Malort Bar Crawl In Chicago?

I had one experience with Malort. When I was in college, one of my buddies bought a bottle for his birthday. At his party, he made us all take a shot. That was the only time I drank the stuff. It definitely wasn't for me.

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According to Bucket Listers Chicago...

Get ready for a day filled with fun, laughter, and of course, Malört.

 

Malört is one of the most polarizing alcoholic beverages in the world, but for many Chicagoans, it is the drink that has defined the Chicago bar experience.

 

Let's get out to celebrate this one-of-a-kind beverage that helps us all do the one thing we can agree on: drinking alcohol is fun!

 

Canva, Jeppson's Marlort
Canva, Jeppson's Marlort
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Back in my younger days, I did a lot of partying. I had a lot of buddies who lived in Chicago, so I spent a lot of time hanging out in the city. One of our favorite things to do was go on bar crawls. Now, that was a lot of drinking. I'm guessing that if this one were around, we would have taken part in it, too.

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Here are the details for the Marlot Crawl

  • May 16th
  • noon to 5pm
  • Wrigleyville Neighborhood bars TBA
  • $15 cover includes buffet and t-shirt
  • For info and to purchase tickets, HERE

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