The brewery's weekly "Hopped Up" trivia night costs exactly zero dollars to play — a price point we don't see nearly enough of in San Francisco. Every Wednesday, you can walk in, grab a team, and flex whatever random knowledge you've been accumulating from doomscrolling and podcast binges. No cover, no buy-in, no surprise "service fee" tacked on at the end.
Now, obviously Black Hammer isn't running a charity here. They're a brewery. They'd like you to buy beer. And honestly? That's a business model we can respect. No taxpayer subsidies, no city grant applications, no Board of Supervisors resolution naming it an "essential cultural activation space." Just a local business offering something fun to get people through the door, betting that good vibes and good beer will handle the rest. That's how commerce is supposed to work.
San Francisco spends an extraordinary amount of money trying to manufacture "community" through government programs and nonprofit initiatives. Meanwhile, a brewery in SoMa just... does it. For free. Every week. The invisible hand, ladies and gentlemen — it pours pints.
If you've been looking for a low-stakes midweek hangout that won't destroy your budget, this is it. Gather some friends, dust off those obscure facts about 1990s sitcoms and world capitals, and enjoy one of the increasingly rare things in this city that doesn't require a second mortgage.
Black Hammer Brewing. Wednesdays. Free trivia. No excuses.


