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Try this: Take a ChattaBrew tour

We recently went on a walking brewery tour with ChattaBrew Tour — hop on in for the details.

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Ever wanted to see the behind-the-scenes of your favorite local brewery? Here’s your chance.

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Editors Kristen and Haley joined ChattaBrew Tour recently for a four-hour walking brewery tour + we can’t stop talking about it.

Owners Angela + Mike made the experience so much more worth it with their knowledge and fun banter. The samples and good vibes were flowing all night long — have a look at what we tried.

  • Chattanooga Brewing Co. | Toured with Head Brewer Alex + tried samples of the Belgian Blonde and the New England hazy IPA.
  • Dynamo Brewing & Beverage | Got a run down on its traditional brewing style + sipped on the Vienna lager, the cask ESB, and the porter. Bonus: This is usually the food stop — try the cast iron cheese dip.
  • The Greenhouse Barrel + Taproom | Saw the brewing equipment + sampled from the happy hour flights and frozen beer.
  • Wanderlinger Brewing Co. | Ended the night with samples of the Japanese rice lager, Belgian Wit, and the Italian pilsner + small bites.

At the end of the day, it brews down to the fact that you simply have to try it — book a walking or bus tour for yourself. Bonus: Use the promo “NOOGATODAY” for $10 off any tours now through the end of July.

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