Five of us for a tour. It started badly: "We can accommodate three people in one and two in the other." This is true, assuming you don't mind feeling completely uncomfortable in a cab designed for two. We minded. We reminded the drivers that we had to return in two hours, which was the amount of time we bargained for. Within five minutes we had to slow down because one of , the cabs was having a battery problem. In any event, we got to brewery no. 1, but it was closed, not opening for yet another hour. So, after we went, uncomfortably, to the location farthest from the start, we had to return near there for brewery no.2, newly appointed no. 1. Fortunately, the pedicab battery problem was overcome by installing a new battery while we drank. So, off to no. 3/2. This time we had more problems in addition to discomfort, in that the driver of the trailing pedicab was a newbie who seemingly knew little to nothing about the locations of neighborhood breweries and even less about driving a pedicab. After we (in the lead cab) arrived, we had to waste 20 minutes waiting for the newbie -- with three aboard -- to show up. Why? Because he went from a sidewalk to the street without knowing how to do it properly; the pedicab almost tipped over. After drinking out beers, it was time to go. "We can still go to the third spot," the lead driver said, evidently forgetting that we needed to have the tour end on time. All things considered, a miserable time was had by all.