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“419 Ale Path” faucets craft beer tourism

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TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – If you love craft beer, there’s a summer activity that will fill your cup. It’s called “419 Ale Trail”. The trail was created by Destination Toledo to promote craft beer tourism and encourage people to explore all parts of Northwest Ohio.

Cathy Miller of Destination Toledo says she took part in a craft beer trail in Bend, Oregon and wanted to create something similar in and around Toledo to showcase all of the local beers and breweries.

The “ale trail” uses a mobile pass to track your progress. You just log in and check out your stops on your phone. Participants can walk at their own pace, stop at one location, or take a weekend getaway off-track.

With dozens of taprooms and breweries, there is an opportunity for any beer lover or beginner to try, learn, and enjoy something new.

The “419 Ale Trail” starts on Friday, June 18, 2021. You can Join Now and then keep track of your travels every time you drink a brew.

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