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Explore Salt Lake City beer scene with new brewery pass — and save some coin while you’re at it

(Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo) Bartender Jordan Gonzales pours a cold beer at the West Side Tavern, inside The Wasatch/Squatters Beer Store at 1763 W. 300 South in Salt Lake City.

Raise a glass, or two, to the new Brewery Tour Pass unveiled this week by Visit Salt Lake.

Each pass gives the buyer a $5 credit to spend on beer, food or merchandise at 12 Salt Lake City breweries and brewpubs. One-, three- or 90-day passes are available for $15, $20 or $30, respectively.

Much like Visit Salt Lake’s connect pass — which is an all-in-one ticket to the city’s best attractions, the Brewery Tour Pass encourages residents and tourist to explore the city’s booming beer scene.

Breweries participating in the pass promotion include: Desert Edge, Fisher Brewing, Kiitos, Mountain West Cider, Proper Brewing Co., Red Rock Brewing Co., RoHa Brewing Project, SaltFire Brewing Co., Shades Brewing, Squatters Pub, Toasted Barrel Brewery and West Side Tavern (Squatters and Wasatch Beers).

Purchase passes online here. Pass holders must be 21 years old to consume alcoholic beverages.

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