20-plus breweries, 1 day: It's Tucson beer crawl time
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The Tucson beer crawl is back. Grab your friends and get out to enjoy the beautiful February weather while you sample the best of Tucson's craft beer culture.
The beer crawl, organized by Tucson Foodie, returns for another year on Saturday, Feb. 28, and will run from 1-6 p.m., bringing together breweries from around the region showcasing their newest releases and crowd favorites.
“This is a great chance to try some of the best beer in Tucson and across the state,” said Shane Reiser, owner of Tucson Foodie.
He said that in the spirit of supporting local food and beverage businesses, the beer crawl is the perfect way to show some love to the craft beer industry.
This year, crawlers can look forward to an expanded route and new beers. More than 20 breweries and 13 venues are expected to participate, including: Bawker Bawker, BrickBox, Corbett Brewing, Corbett’s, Crooked Tooth, HighWire, Playground, Sonora Moonshine, TraXide, Empire Pizza, Pueblo Vida and Tap & Bottle.
“One of the new venues I'm excited about is a place called the Brandylion, and it's over in the Presidio district, so we've never brought the beer crawl over that way before,” Reiser said. “Pueblo Vida has joined for the first time. They've always poured their beer, but they've never been a venue.”
Tickets for the beer crawl are now on sale at tucsoncraftbeercrawl.com, and cost $55 per person for general admission, or $25 per person for Tucson Foodie Insider members.
Your ticket gets you access to breweries, downtown taprooms, restaurants and nightlife venues, as well as a commemorative glass so you can remember an epic afternoon of bar-hopping.
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