About Altered State Distillery Curling League

Bar league street curling for fancy-pants people who know how to have fun

Registration

January 27

Altered State Distillery Curling League

Tuesday Night Winter Curling League

Street curling is a modified version of the Olympic sport of curling with one major difference - synthetic ice! So, it can be played no matter the temperature. This also means no sweeping, so social distancing can be maintained.

Teams determine who has the hammer (last stone) in the opening end by a coin toss. Having the last stone is an advantage. Stones are delivered in an alternating manner. Yellow, blue, yellow, blue, or vice versa, until all eight stones are played.

Once all eight stones are played an end is complete and scoring is tabulated. A street curling game typically consists of ten ends (rounds).

The object of the game is to score more points than your opponent. At the completion of each end, a team scores one point for each stone that is closer to the button (the center of the rings) than the closest stone to the button of the opposing team. Only stones that are in, or touching the rings when viewed from overhead, are eligible to score. Only one team can score per end. Games ending in a tie, remain a tie except for during championship games where one end will determine the winner and a coin will be tossed to determine the hammer.

January 28

Altered State Distillery Curling League

Wednesday Night Winter Curling League

Street curling is a modified version of the Olympic sport of curling with one major difference - synthetic ice! So, it can be played no matter the temperature. This also means no sweeping, so social distancing can be maintained.

Teams determine who has the hammer (last stone) in the opening end by a coin toss. Having the last stone is an advantage. Stones are delivered in an alternating manner. Yellow, blue, yellow, blue, or vice versa, until all eight stones are played.

Once all eight stones are played an end is complete and scoring is tabulated. A street curling game typically consists of ten ends (rounds).

The object of the game is to score more points than your opponent. At the completion of each end, a team scores one point for each stone that is closer to the button (the center of the rings) than the closest stone to the button of the opposing team. Only stones that are in, or touching the rings when viewed from overhead, are eligible to score. Only one team can score per end. Games ending in a tie, remain a tie except for during championship games where one end will determine the winner and a coin will be tossed to determine the hammer.

Schedules & Standings

Altered State Curling League

Tuesday Fall 2025

Teams consist of 4-8 players. Alternates are welcome to rotate in any time, as long as both skips agree on the rotation of players prior to play.

Anyone 21+... more

Altered State Curling League

Wednesday Fall 2025

Teams consist of 4-8 players. Alternates are welcome to rotate in any time, as long as both skips agree on the rotation of players prior to play.

Anyone 21+... more

Past Schedules