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Dayton Ale Trail

New 2025 Dayton Ale Trail Passport Books Available!

January 2, 2025 By Dayton937

Hey Beer Lovers- do you like a challenge?  Then we suggest you grab your 2025 Ale Trail passport book and start treking to all 28 local breweries.  Complete the trail by visiting each brewery, making a purchase, and collecting a stamp in your passport.  When you’re done you can claim your prize, this year it’s a Dayton Ale Trail Tin Tacker.

A couple of the  breweries have multiple locations, you only need to visit one to get the stamp, but for the true experience, you’ll want to visit each brewery!

This handy map can help you plan your route. To make your planning easy, use the color coded  “regions” with breweries within a five-mile radius of one another. It’s totally possible to visit several breweries on the same day, as long as you pace your drinking, or have a designated driver.
* Please note, that Moeller Dayton was added to the passport before their closing. Moeller will NOT be a required stamp.

**Mother Stewart’s is closed until Jan 10th so please plan to visit them after they reopen.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Ale Trail, Dayton Ale Trail

Cheers to Dayton’s Ale Trail!

May 29, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Launching June 1st the Dayton Ale Trail passport books will be available at any of the participating 18 local breweries, including Daytons’ newest brewer, Branch & Bone, that will open later this week.

Participants will complete the trail by visiting each brewery on the list and collecting all the stamps.  Once you’ve filled your card, you will head to  Crafted & Cured at 531 Wayne Avenue  and pick up your custom logo Dayton Ale Trail 32oz Howler.

The goal of this project is to show a collective support for all of our great local breweries, as well as, give an incentive for patrons to venture out past their normal watering hole…Cheers!

 

Here’s your new beer bucket list for the summer:

Dayton Brew Tours, which has been driving folks to drink locally for five years, is available to help you get your card  completed. On Sat, June 23rd at1pm they’ll be driving you to drink local at Devil Winds Brewery,  Yellow Spring Brewery & Mother Stewarts.  Each tour includes a flight at each brewery, brews, bottled water and a snack bag while riding in luxury on the 937 Party Bus.

You can buy your tour tickets here or book a private tour and pick your own destinations.

See you on the Ale Trail!

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Ale Trail, local breweries

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