Take a Trip Down the Tennessee Ale Trail

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In partnership with: Tennessee Department of Agriculture

Kings Bluff Brewery; Tennessee Ale Trail
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Launched by the Tennessee Craft Brewers Guild, the Tennessee Ale Trail features 60 breweries offering craft beverages. Travel across the state with the free digital passport and enjoy local lagers made from Tennessee products while winning points to redeem for prizes. Here are a few local breweries (and brews) to get you started.

 

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1. Soul and Spirits

Memphis

Smoke Stack and Smoked Dark Lager are made from Tennessee barley smoked over a blend of hardwoods during the malting process.

soulandspiritsbrew.com

2. Harding House Brewing

Nashville

Enjoy a pint featuring 100% Tennessee-grown barley and corn in the Harding House Taproom.

hardinghousebrew.com

See more: Farm to Tap Program Links Farmers to Brewers to Make Truly Tennessee Products

3. Tennessee Brew Works

Nashville

The popular State Park Blonde and American Blonde Ale are brewed from 100% Tennessee-grown barley.

tnbrew.com

4. Common John Brewing

Manchester

Enjoy Tennessee barley in South of the Red Light and American Lager.

commonjohnbc.com

 

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5. Yee-Haw Brewing

Johnson City

Local grains like corn and barley shine in the Cerveza, a Mexican-style lager.

yeehawbrewing.com

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