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Step into a world of adventure with the Oakland Beer Passport. There’s no better way to explore Oakland than to literally drink it in. This passport is amazing, you get 22 beers at 22 bars for $30. The only way it gets better than that is if you win one and get the passport fore free!

Which you can do right here:

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How does the Oakland Beer Passport work? I’m glad you asked. You start by buying one here. Then inside are coupons to 22 different bars. Take the coupon to the bar and exchange it for a beer!. And the best part: the Oakland Passport is only $30! That’s $1.36 per beer! It’s almost like magic.

Just look at this lineup of bars:

passport bars

And the passport looks amazing because it was designed but The Barbary Co!

See you out in the bars fellow intrepid adventurers.

We are also doing a sale on the SF Appetizer Passport since the coupons are only good till the end of the year. Get yours here for only $10!

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Stuart Schuffman, aka Broke-Ass Stuart, is a travel writer, poet, TV host, activist, and general shit-stirrer. His website BrokeAssStuart.com is one of the most influential arts & culture sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and his freelance writing has been featured in Lonely Planet, Conde Nast Traveler, The Bold Italic, Geek.com and too many other outlets to remember. His weekly column, Broke-Ass City, appears every other Thursday in the San Francisco Examiner. Stuart’s writing has been translated into four languages. In 2011 Stuart created and hosted the travel show Young, Broke, and Beautiful on IFC and in 2015 he ran for Mayor of San Francisco and got nearly 20k votes.

He's been called "an Underground legend": SF Chronicle, "an SF cult hero":SF Bay Guardian, and "the chief of cheap": Time Out New York.