Monica Reed

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THIS!! Is for the beer connoisseur!

If you are a fan of breweries and micro brews, this passport will help you keep track of all the breweries you’ve been to!

The Tennessee Craft Brewers Guild has introduced the Tennessee Ale Trail passport, which is a pass on your cell phone that gathers points for each brewery check-in. There is a map on the app of all the different breweries around Tennessee.

When you’ve checked into enough places, you gather points that you can redeem points for prizes like stickers, hats and t-shirts!

“The Tennessee Ale Trail is a fun way to track your Tennessee brewery adventures,” said Sharon Cheek, executive director of the Tennessee Craft Brewers Guild. “When you drink local beer, you’re directly supporting small businesses and Tennessee agriculture.”

Get the app and map HERE.

Start off with a few breweries in Beaver Country:

In Clarksville, Star Spangled Brewing, Kings Bluff, Tennessee Valley Brewing
and Evil Nash Brewing.
Look for Marrowbone Creek Brewing in Ashland City and BS Brew works in Springfield.

(Video courtesy of WATE 6 On Your Side)

This would be an excellent gift for the beer lover in your life!

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