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Visit Bucks County releases new Ale Trail T-shirt design

Check-in to five or more breweries on the trail to receive a free T-shirt

Those traveling to Bucks County breweries can sip their way to a newly designed, limited edition, free Bucks County Ale Trail T- shirt.

All digital passport check-ins along the trail will count toward scoring the new T-shirt design. Those new to the trail can obtain a digital passport at VisitBucksCounty.com/AleTrail. Consumers who digitally check-in to five or more breweries receive a free T-shirt.

The Bucks County Ale Trail launched in May 2019 with 15 breweries. Today, the trail includes 24 breweries with 30 total locations that vary from industrial venues to sprawling farms. Since inception, more than 3,500 passports have been completed and T-shirts rewarded.

“Along with the wineries and distilleries, craft beer and brewery events continue to drive tourists to the Bucks County area generating economic impact,” said Paul Bencivengo, president/COO of Visit Bucks County. “Our local breweries offer an array of flavors and experiences for craft beer enthusiasts and those new to the scene. We are proud to continue to support Bucks County breweries by encouraging travel from one brewery to the next. We can’t wait to see this newly designed T-shirt out in the market as residents and tourists promote their visits along the Bucks County Ale Trail.”

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