Flagstaff Ale Trail

Flagstaff Ale Trail

a walking tour of craft Breweries in Flagstaff, Arizona

All Hail the Ale Trail

A recent, informative feature story on the Arizona Office of Toursim's website (re-posted on Pitch Engine) really captures what we've been enjoying in Flagstaff, Arizona lately. We've had very nice warm weather and there has been lots of patio action for craft beer lovers at our local breweries. We're not sure if Beaver Street's delightful patio is still open, but other brewery patios (Flagstaff Brewing Company and Lumberyard Brewing Company) stay open when conditions permit. So, in a word: come out and enjoy the great craft beer and warm late fall days on our Flagstaff Ale Trail...

photo: Arizona Office of Tourism

 

AZ Tourism Showcases Statewide Destinations (including the Flagstaff Ale Trail!) & the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce Now Sells Our Package!

Two great reports just in for visitors to Flagstaff, Arizona: The Arizona Office of Tourism is online with a report this week from Vancouver, Canada: Arizona Tourism Showcases Statewide Destinations in Vancouver. (HelloWestTravel.com). Thanks to Kara and AOT for describing us and other attractions in Flagstaff! Flagstaff truly is the craft beer hub of the Southwest, and the Flagstaff Ale Trail is thrilled to be a part of it.

 

Also this week the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce began selling our package, the Flagstaff Ale Trail Silipint and Passport. With their great downtown location and super friendly and helpful staff, we are happy to partner with the Flagstaff Chamber to help spread craft beer joy and promote downtown Flagstaff business. Note that with your purchase of the Flagstaff Ale Trail package, our great souvenir Silipint Beer Pint is free. Take advantage of the cool weather here in northern Arizona and the many great and generous discounts to stroll the Flagstaff Ale Trail with family and friends!

 

Oh, we are also recommending you take two days to complete the Flagstaff Ale Trail since it now includes all of these memorable, fun and tasty-sudsy stops: Beaver Street Brewery, Lumberyard Brewing, Flagstaff Brewing, Hops on Birch, The Green Room, Mother Road Brewery. Also, check out McGaughs Smoke and Bottle since they are also a starting place for craft beer nirvana along with Beaver Street, the Flagstaff Chamber, Lumberyard, Flagstaff Brewing, and our website! Reminder: plan ahead for getting where you are going safely after your craft beer tasting adventure. See our website or mobile website for transportation options.

 

 

one of the friendly staff  members at the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

 

Escape to Flagstaff This Summer (by Arizona Office of Tourism Staff)

Enjoy a Flagstaff summer getaway: Miles from the heat. Closer than you think.

In Flagstaff, Arizona’s premier mountain town, things are really heating up this summer. (Everything except the temperature, that is.)...


Experience Historic Downtown


Pleasant warm summer days give way to cool evenings – perfect weather for those who like to visit locally owned shops, art galleries, bars and restaurants in the town’s historic heart.

 
Downtown Flagstaff offers an eclectic mix of ethnic eateries, fast casual fare, brewpubs and fine dining to suit all palates.
 
Thirsty? Stroll the Flagstaff Ale Trail, a one-mile route connecting you to a craft-brewery tasting adventure ...  Full article here!
 

The Whistle Stop Cafe at Beaver Street Brewery is a stop on the Flagstaff Ale Trail and a great way to enjoy a meal, a craft beer and time with family and friends. photo: FlagstaffAleTrail.com

 

 
 

First Ale Trailer completes the circuit and the Ale Trail makes international news!

 

Two big pieces of news.  The first person completed the Ale Trail.  We’re trying to contact him to see if he wants to receive the accolades due to him!  Stay tuned.  We’ll keep you posted.

 

And, the Ale Trail hit the international news.  The Flagstaff Ale Trail is now known on the Continent and we’ll be ready for our first international visitors in the New Year.  We’re somewhat amazed that the news traveled so fast, but the pathway includes the Flagstaff Convention and Visitors Bureau, through the Arizona Office of Tourism, out to the international press.  Dust off your high school German!  If your German is rusty (or non-existent!), don’t worry.  It says pretty much the same as our press release from last week.  Have fun!

 

Bierabenteuer in Flagstaff – Das Tor zum Grand Canyon startet den Ale Trail  

 

Ab sofort können Bierfans in Flagstaff den neuen “Ale Trail“ starten. Die neue Attraktion ist aus der Zusammenarbeit der verschiedenen Brauereien Beaver Street Brewery, Flagstaff Brewery, Lumberyard Brewery und Mother Road Brewery entstanden. Die Strecke zwischen den Bierherstellern ist kürzer als eineinhalb Kilometer. Als speziellen Bonus können Gäste vorab eine Tour und eine Geschmacksprobe in der Mogollan Brauerei arrangieren, die sich etwa sechs Kilometer östlich vom Stadtzentrum befindet. Teilnehmer sollten sich vor Beginn einen Souvenir Pass sowie einen Becher für die anstehenden Bierproben kaufen. Mit dem Erwerb des Passes erhalten die Ale Trail Gänger eine Karte, spezielle Rabatte der teilnehmenden Brauereien und einen Stempel bei jedem Stopp entlang des Bierroutenabenteuers. Die selbst geführte Wanderung startet entweder in der Lumberyard oder Flagstaff Brauerei. Geoff Bernard vom Flagstaff Ale Trail sagt dazu: „Wir haben von allen Brauereien eine unglaubliche Unterstützung für das Projekt erhalten, die es als großartige Möglichkeit sehen, den Besuchern eine neue Geschmackserfahrung zu vermitteln.“ Mehr Informationen unter http://www.flagstaffaletrail.com/apps/blog/tag/hand-crafted-beer.
 

Update: 12/24/11

This item above was republished in the German Urlaub & Reise News!

Beer Adventure in Flagstaff -- The gateway to Grand Canyon starts on the Ale Trail

Special thanks from the Flagstaff Ale Trail to the Arizona Office of Tourism and Kaus Media Services!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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