CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Olympics Games go live in Tokyo tomorrow, but Kings Bluff Brewery will be holding a sports tournament of their own: the Beer Olympics.

“This is our first-ever Beer Olympics, and we’re excited to bring a safe, competitive event to our community in the form of five tests of skill and constitution, all on our campus while responsibly enjoying our delicious craft beer,” Dustin Brewer, the co-founder of King’s Bluff Brewery, told Clarksville Now.

“Nothing inspires the spirit of community like the Olympic games, and few things bring out the competitive spirit like backyard drinking games. We hope, with the safe environment we’ve created, we can continue these games for Olympic years to come.”

On Friday, they will have their opening ceremony at 7 p.m., and on Saturday the events will kick off at 1 p.m. Teams of five can register in-person or online with the cost being $70, the registration cost will include the beer. The deadline to register will be Friday night at 10.

Some events you can look forward to seeing are classics like beer pong, flip cup, and corn hole, as well as “beersbee,” a beer frisbee game, and chug-a-war.

If you stick around until 6 p.m., you can enjoy some live music from Britt Dignan.

To register for the event, click here. To learn more, visit Kings Bluff Brewery’s Facebook page.