Four local brewery stops on the Tennessee Ale Trail

Oddstory Brewing Co., TailGate Brewery Chattanooga, Wanderlinger Brewing Co., and Tanasi Brewing & Supplies are the local spots on the Tennessee Ale Trail.

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Grab a local brew and earn points towards different prizes.

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Craft beer lovers, we have an exciting new activity for you. The Tennessee Craft Brewers Guild recently launched the Tennessee Ale Trail, a mobile pass that allows you to earn points for enjoying your favorite craft beers across Tennessee.

The Tennessee Ale Trail has over 60 participating breweries + these four local spots on the trail:

To complete the trail, sign-up online (no worries, there’s no apps to download and it’s free) to access your “passport.” You’ll receive a text with the link to your passport that you can save to your homescreen for one-tap access. Then, once you visit a participating brewery, show your phone to a staff member to check in — easy peasy.

Once you start racking up points, you can redeem them for various prizes. So if you’re up to the challenge, and supporting local + regional breweries while you’re at it, you can now sign up online.

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