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Flower Years at Eaton HK is hosting a nostalgic spin top battle with free-flow beer

For one night only!

Jenny Leung
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It’s time to dust off those childhood memories and prepare for a battle of a different kind, because Flower Years is hosting a one-night spin top beer party, where guests can relive the thrill of the nostalgic game with plenty of brews to go round. 

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Photograph: Courtesy Flower Years

Taking place on Friday, May 22, the evening kicks off with a live DJ setting the mood before the main spin top showdown begins at 9.30pm. Guests are encouraged to bring their own spin tops to face off in a makeshift arena made using beer glasses. If your top stops spinning, you drink, and if you win, you spin again. The ultimate spin masters of the night will take home a seven-day Flower Years draught beer pass!

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Photograph: Courtesy Flower Years

And because no party is ever complete without a bit of fuel, there’ll be three hours of free-flow beer from 6.30pm to 9.30pm. The taps will be pouring Gweilo Lager, IPA, and Pale Ale, offering a range of profiles that move from crisp and refreshing to bold and hoppy. To keep the hunger at bay (and soak up the hops), there’s an all-you-can-eat selection of spicy snacks. Expect frankfurter sausages glazed in spicy barbecue sauce, crispy chicken soft bones with spicy salsa, and spicy sweet potato fries with thousand island dressing.

Early-bird tickets are now available for $285 per person until May 21. After that, regular tickets will set you back $325 each. Spin top pro or not, the party promises all the simple joys of a school recess – but with the bonus of being allowed to get absolutely pickled.

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