Cheers to Beers
Posted in Beer Brews on July 26th, 2009 by sheriffYes, second to tall bikes I love beer. Since I SUCK and haven’t brewed Posse Up Pale Ale or Ride ‘em High Stout, I bring you a page full of beer factoid.
Cheers, Sheriff Bill
Yes, second to tall bikes I love beer. Since I SUCK and haven’t brewed Posse Up Pale Ale or Ride ‘em High Stout, I bring you a page full of beer factoid.
Cheers, Sheriff Bill
Tall Bike Posse entered the SLO Criterium Little 500 halftime show and competed against 6 other teams of four. The Posse wore *Adopt-a-Highway safety gear for best visuals and practiced safety third. The race course was ours and we had a superb team made up of Deputy Steve, BrOken BOner, Baby Snakes and myself.
Our handoffs were exemplary, our style outstanding, our speed next to last. I managed to tag all other teams with Tall Bike stickers, and cut the course. Needless to say the shortcut was to no avail.
Still when it came to voting the best team with Style and Spirit, we came in first place! A lunch for four at Corner View Restaurant.
*Adopt-a-Highway is a program brought to you by CalTrans. Here is a map of our beautiful stretch. Thank you Shaba for another amazing event.
From the Letter Bag

Hey! I am Willy Doolittle, a Tattoo artist at the tall-bike loving tattoo shop Third Eye Tattoo in Santa Clarita, CA. Just shot a couple pictures of our collection out front of the shop, hope to see them on the site! Thanks.
Your wish is granted.

The Tall Bike Posse present their check to the SLO County Bicycle Coalition (from left to right) "Sheriff" Bill Mulder, Adam Fukushima of the SLO County Bicycle Coalition, "Deputy YD" Dan Kallal, and "Sheriff" Tom Smith.
The Tall Bike Posse raised $2020.25 for the San Luis Obispo County Bicycle Coalition through events held at their annual Bike Momentum Art show during Bike Month in May. The Coalition is a non-profit organization promoting bicycle safety, education, access and awareness for everyone. The Tall Bike Posse is a loose confederation of bicyclists who ride from a different perspective.
Here’s the Good News article from the Tribune