Visit Albuquerque launches craft beer trail pass featuring 16 local breweries

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — Visit Albuquerque is launching a new project to encourage visitors and locals to check out the city’s local breweries. The craft beer trail pass is a free, mobile pass where you can win prizes by checking in at 16 different breweries in the city.

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The prizes are awarded based on how many times you check in within a year of downloading the pass. You can take a look at what you can win below:

  • Two check-ins: Albuquerque craft beer trail sticker
  • Five check-ins: Sticker and craft beer trail coaster
  • Fifteen check-ins: Sticker, coaster and craft beer trail pint glass

Those prizes can be picked up during regular business hours at the Visit Albuquerque Old Town Visitor Information Center. Here’s a list of the participating breweries, some of which are offering discounts for those with a pass:

  • Canteen Brewhouse (Offering Discounts)
  • Flock of Moons Brewing Company (Offering Discounts)
  • Ghost Light Saloon (Offering Discounts)
  • JUNO Brewery
  • La Cumbre Brewing Co. (Offering Discounts)
  • La Cumbre Brewing Co. Westside
  • Marble Brewery Downtown Taproom
  • Marble Brewery Northeast Heights Taproom
  • Marble Brewery Westside Taproom
  • Outpost 1706 (Offering Discounts)
  • Ponderosa Brewing Company
  • Rio Bravo Brewing Company
  • Steel Bender Brewyard
  • Sunday Service Motor Company (Offering Discounts)
  • Thirsty Eye Brewing Company
  • Tractor Brewing Company – Wells Park (Offering Discounts)

Passholders can only check in at two breweries per 24 hours. Visit Albuquerque would like to remind the public to drink responsibly and plan for a safe ride.

The pass can be downloaded on Visit Albuquerque’s website…

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