Bill Murray Will Pour Pints at His Son’s Brooklyn Bar This Weekend

“What my dad lacks in experience, he makes up for in tequila,” son Homer Murray says

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Bill Murray fans are used to seeing him on the big screen, the red carpet or at the Oscars — but now they can catch the actor behind a local bar pulling pints.

No, the “Ghostbusters” star hasn’t hit hard times — despite “Rock the Kasbah” being a box office bomb — he’s actually helping out his son, Homer Murray, at his new Brooklyn bar, 21 Greenpoint.

Murray Sr. will be pouring shots and mixing cocktails this Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from 7 p.m. ET, according to Time Out New York. But before you book your flights to NYC to go booze with Bill, the events are all private and invitation only.

Along with his comedy talents in classic hits such as “Scrooge,” “Stripes,” “Groundhog Day,” and “Rushmore,” Murray is famous for his bartending skills, having served up shots for Wu Tang Clan fans at the band’s 2010 SXSW showcase, Time reported. He’s also an infamous party crasher — from bachelor parties to birthdays, and has even been caught on social media singing karaoke with strangers.

As for his latest gig, “We want people to come and have fun,” Homer Murray, who co-owns 21 Greenpoint with Syd Silver, told Eater. “People can walk in; just be nice. What my dad lacks in experience, he makes up for in tequila.”

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