Season 5, Travel - Where to Drink

Episode 095 | St Augustine Annual Nights of Pints

If you love travel, festive pub crawls, the holiday season, drinking for a cause, and craft beer, this episode is for you! The Boozy Blondes introduce you to one of St. Augustine’s best holiday traditions: Nights of Pints. Think of it as the cooler, boozier cousin to the city’s famous Nights of Lights — same glowing historic streets, same festive energy, but with significantly more beer involved.

The DOE is surprisingly not beer, but mimosas! The girls recorded this episode the day after their nights of pints adventure, so they kept the party going the next morning, and also, bubbles were needed to celebrate the start of Season 5!

So Nights of Pints. Each year from late November through early January, America’s oldest city transforms into a romantic, European‑feeling holiday destination, wrapped in more than three million white lights. Balconies glow, palm trees sparkle, and centuries‑old stone buildings feel straight out of a Christmas village. Now add a craft beer scavenger hunt to that picture, and you’ve got Nights of Pints.

During Nights of Pints, the historic district becomes a walkable craft beer playground. Participating breweries and bars (which vary year to year) offer special brews, seasonal releases, and exclusive taps. All you have to do is purchase a Nights of Pints pass at one of the participating locations, grab your punch card, and start sipping.

The cost for 2025 is $40.00. Your pass includes a commemorative t‑shirt and a free pint at each participating brewery. From there, it’s a boozy choose‑your‑own‑adventure. You can knock it all out in one ambitious day, or pace yourself and spread the fun across multiple outings. The girls love that it’s as relaxed or as boozy as you want to make it.

What makes Nights of Pints special is the vibe. This isn’t a chaotic beer festival where you’re shouting over loud music and trying not to lose your friends. It’s calm, cozy, and social. You’ll see locals and visitors mingling, hopping from brewery to brewery, and soaking in the holiday magic without the shoulder‑to‑shoulder crowds.

And because you’re not limited to only punch‑card stops, you can easily pop into a restaurant for food, grab a glass of wine, or detour somewhere that catches your eye.

The girls share some tips to make the most of this festive event.

  1. Book a hotel in or near the historic district. Nothing kills the vibe faster than realizing you still have to drive after your third drink. St. Augustine is meant for wandering.
  2. Start early…like brunch early. Beat the crowds, and if possible, visit on a weekday. Weekends get busier the closer you get to Christmas.
  3. Make reservations. Restaurants are small and popular this time of year. If you do end up waiting, always have a roadie plan. (An airplane bottle of bourbon + hot tea = instant hot toddy.) But just remember, St. Augustine has strict open container laws, so roadie at your own risk!
  4. Drink with a view! Rooftops, patios, and anywhere you can admire the lights while holding a glass are always worth it.
  5. Skip the trolleys. Slow strolling through glowing streets with live music in the background is peak vacation energy…and lets you pivot to oysters, dessert, or another round whenever the mood strikes.

The girls wanted to experience Nights of Pints without the hassle of rideshares, traffic, or logistics, so they booked the St. Augustine Beer Bus. Game‑changer!!

It felt like a guided excursion that was fun, intentional, and slightly irresponsible in the best way. The girls brought snacks and roadies on the bus and hit multiple breweries in one day with the Boozy Bros and Chrissy’s original party people: her parents. The blondes also interviewed Beer Bus / St. Augustine Brewery Tours founder, Amanda Reed.

Their stops included all four Nights of Pints breweries and one bonus brewery:

If you’re traveling with a group or just want a seamless, stress‑free bar crawl, a private or small‑group tour like this is absolutely worth it. Tune in to the episode to learn more about Amanda and St. Augustine Brewery Tours.

Nights of Pints runs alongside Nights of Lights and continues through January 11, 2026. If you’re reading this before then, there’s still time to experience it this season! But if not, don’t worry. It’s an annual event, so add it to your calendar for next year starting in late November.

Even outside of Nights of Pints, St. Augustine’s craft beer scene is reason enough to visit. The Boozy Blondes have multiple episodes featuring St. Augustine and its craft beer scene, so give them a listen! One of their first episodes (Episode 003 | St. Augustine Pub Pedallisten here) covers many of the St. Augustine breweries. And Episode 062 | STA Brewer’s Fest + Behind the Booze Interview with Courtney Murr (listen here) highlights the annual St. Augustine Craft Brewers Festival, which is another must-see for craft beer lovers!

Between these episodes, the historic streets, great food, and endless bars, you might find yourself Googling “how to move to St. Augustine.” And if you’ve punched your Nights of Pints card, share a picture with the Boozy Blondes through Instagram or via email! Cheers!

6-Pack To Go, Season 4, Travel - Where to Drink

Episode 082 | 6 Pack To-Go Series: St. Augustine Bars with the Boozy Bros

Hello lushes! The Boozy Blondes are asking the Boozy Bros to fill their 6-packs with their favorite St. Augustine bars in this 6 Pack To-Go episode. Rainer and Phil have plenty of experience enjoying libations around their town and break down their favorites for you.

Rainer leads the episode through downtown St. Augustine and eventually moseys over the bridge. What do you think of his 6-Pack?

  1. Forgotten Tonic | upscale drinks and food with an intimate environment. Big fans of the owner John (listen to John’s interview from Season 1! It’s Episode 004) and love the holiday theming around Halloween and Christmas!
  2. Casa Reina | located right on the bay front downtown, great tequila drinks, upscale but relaxed atmosphere (if you like tequila drinks, listen to the most recent 6-pack episode with Jose of 4 Ever Acres Kitchen!)
  3. Barley Republic | Irish pub downtown with a great happy hour and live music. Bars upstairs and downstairs with music on both levels.
  4. Stogies | cigar bar with a great outdoor space. Big fans of the owner Jeff and love the amazing bands he brings in to play here! This is an OG and the group really appreciates how it’s remained a classic downtown for over 25 years!
  5. Tides Grill & Oyster Co (AKA Dunes Cracker!) | This bar is super nostalgic for Rainer from when he first lived on the beach across from here in the mid-2000s. Listen to Episode 023 | Pub Pedal: St. Augustine Beach Bars: Jack’s BBQ, Salt Life, Beachcombers, Sunset Grille, Mango Mango’s and More! for more details about Tides and other great beach bars!
  6. Conch House | Restaurant + bar + marina, this place is another classic. Between Reggae Sundays, killer painkillers and goombay smashes, tree house dining and crow’s nest bar space, Conch House always dishes out a great time.

    Rainer throws in a “bonus beer” to his pack and gives Jack’s a honorable mention – a definite group favorite. You can hear more about this episode in the above mentioned Episode 023.

Phil takes the mic next and fills his 6-pack with any place that serves beer and food.
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How do you rank his 6-Pack?

  1. Ice Plant | step back in time at the Ice Plant which shares a space with the St. Augustine Distillery. Enjoy amazing craft cocktails and delicious food in this swanky spot!
  2. Dog Rose Brewing Co | smack dab in the heart of Lincolnville, Phil loves the location full of bar games like shuffleboard and darts. Now hosting a permanent food truck, this place meets Phil’s criteria of must serve beer + food. Listen to Episode 062 | St. Augustine Craft Brewers’ Festival to hear an interview from Dog Rose owner Courtney Murr! The Boozy Blondes also dish about this spot in Episode 003 | Pub Pedal: St. Augustine Craft Breweries: Bog, Dog Rose, Ancient City and Old Coast Ales – jump in the way back machine to hear about these local haunts!
  3. Bog Brewing | The group agrees this brewery has the best logo in town – and also a great outdoor space, and of course, beer! You can hear more about Bog in the above mentioned Episode 003. Pro tip – order the torta from the permanent food truck on site, Taco My Blessing.
  4. It’s a match with Rainer! Conch House!
  5. It’s another match! Forgotten Tonic! Phil dares to say, Forgotten Tonic serves THE BEST cocktails in town! (The group agrees!)
  6. Old Coast Ales | Dog friendly and serving delicious brews, this brewery is at the top of Phil’s list. Order a “Christina!” It’s half kombucha, half light beer! The group loves Osprey Tacos next door too. Listen to Episode 003 to hear more about Old Coast and the infamous guac drop by the crew’s bestie, Elias!

So you heard it from some locals – these are the favorite bars in St. Augustine, and the Boozy Blondes agree! The boys filled great 6-packs! Have you visited their town? What are some of you favorite places to stop? Email the Boozy Blondes with your favorites!

Season 1, Travel - Where to Drink

Episode 003 | Pub Pedal: St. Augustine Craft Breweries: Bog, Dog Rose, Ancient City and Old Coast Ales

Listen here!

The Boozy Blondes explore their hometown breweries in St. Augustine, Florida, in this episode. St. Augustine is home to four craft breweries and the girls pedaled their bikes to all four – the best local breweries in St. Augsutine!

Boozy Blondes Outside of Bog

The DOE is Dream Pop from Bog Brewing Company. Dream Pop is a Farmhouse Ale aged 8 months in oak and finished on organic pink rose petals.

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This first stop on the St. Augustine Craft Brewery Pub Pedal was Bog. The blondes split three beers here: Blueberry Lemon sour (5.5%), Mixed Culture Saison (6.7%) and Automatic Midnight (19.6 Imperial Stout). They arrived around lunchtime, and lucky for them, Tacos My Blessings is a permanent food truck behind Bog.

Boozy Blondes Outside of Dog Rose Brewing

From Bog the girls rode to Dog Rose Brewing Company where they enjoyed victory on the shuffleboard table while sharing a flight. Rhapsody in Red (American amber – 5.2%), Helles in a Bucket (bock – 7.9%), Bertha Brown Ale (brown ale – 6.3%) and Lions Head Honey Sour (sour – 5.2%). They say the honey in this beer came from bees in the lions head. The girls think this is a lion’s head from the Bridge of Lions in downtown St. Augustine, and found this reference from 2020.

Here the girls met Disco Witch Brewing owners Jeff and Shelly. Disco Witch is scheduled to open Spring 2022 in Yule, Florida. A grand opening celebration is scheduled in May!

Dog Rose opened in October of 2017 and was named one of the Top 20 Best New Breweries in the US by USA Today in 2020!

Ancient City Brewing Beers

The next stop for the blondes was Ancient City Brewing on Cathedral Place right downtown. This is the location of Ancient City’s tap house. Its brewhouse is west of town on Agricultural Center Drive by the St. Augustine outlets.

The girls had one beer each here – Chrissy had Augustine’s Orange Amber Ale (5.3%) and Molly ordered Ponce’s Pale Ale (5.2%). Ancient opened in May 2015.

For the final stop the girls pedaled hard over the Bridge of Lions to Old Coast Ales. Fun fact (that the girls learned too late), if you ride your bike to Old Coast, you earn 10% off your beer! Here Molly ordered the No A’postrophe (amber ale – 7.2%) and Chrissy was ordered the Static Haze (New England IPA – 6.4%).

Boozy Blondes at Old Coast Ales

Old Coast opened in February 2017 and is neighbors to Osprey Tacos. Tacos were ordered and Molly owes an apology to the blondes’ friend Elias. She blamed him in the episode for dropping the guacamole, which exploded everywhere, when really it was Phil! The girls do a lot of research (ahem, drink a lot) so they always have the boys and/or other friends around to keep an eye on them and clear up minor details later. 😉

These 4 breweries join forces during the holiday season. St. Augustine is known for the Nights of Lights, and these breweries started the Nights of Pints. During the Nights of Lights (typically from the end of November through January), you can purchase the Nights of Pints package at one of the four breweries which includes a t-shirt and punch card. The punch card is good for one free beer at each brewery!

If you happen to be in St. Augustine and are visiting Bog, Dog Rose, Ancient City or Old Coast, let us know! Send us a message and let us know your favorite!

** Since we recorded this episode, Bog no longer allows pets inside. Please call the breweries before bringing Fido so you are aware of the most current rules.