Longtab Brewing 5K | Texas Brewery Running Series

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Lace up your running shoes for the Longtab Brewing 5K, part of the popular Texas Brewery Running Series, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, in San Antonio, TX. This "5K-ish" fun run offers a unique blend of activity and enjoyment, welcoming runners, joggers, and walkers of all paces to experience a scenic course that starts and finishes at Longtab Brewing. Typical race day conditions in mid-March boast pleasant highs around 76°F and comfortable lows near 55°F, with only a 7% chance of precipitation, creating an ideal environment for your run.

The course is designed to be accessible and enjoyable, weaving through the surrounding streets of San Antonio before returning to the lively atmosphere of Longtab Brewing. As an untimed event, the focus is squarely on fun, camaraderie, and community engagement rather than competitive timing. After crossing the finish line, participants are rewarded with a delicious craft brew from Longtab Brewing, along with their choice of a collector's pint glass or seasonal swag item from the Brewery Running Series. While formal aid stations aren't a prominent feature of these fun runs, participants are encouraged to bring their own hydration if needed.

What truly sets this event apart are the vibrant post-run festivities, including music, games, local vendors, and a prize raffle. The Texas Brewery Running Series prides itself on being active, having fun, and giving back, with a portion of all proceeds supporting local nonprofits. Specifically, the Longtab Brewing 5K donates 10% of its proceeds to support the Special Forces Trust, honoring the US Army Special Forces, and also hosts a food drive for the San Antonio Food Bank, offering raffle tickets for donated non-perishable items. This event, known for selling out quickly, promises a memorable experience where you can enjoy a great run, celebrate with a craft beer, and contribute to meaningful local causes.

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