Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Butler maps routes linking county pubs and breweries

- By Bob Batz Jr.

The Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau has published a “Beer Circuit” to inform visitors about and guide them to the brewpubs and breweries in the county.

The web page includes a video and profiles of nine places to visit — including the new ShuBrewery, an expansion brewery and taproom in Harmony of Zelienople’s ShuBrew — plus one that is to open in March: Stick City Brewing Co. in Mars.

Also on the page’s interactiv­e map are Butler Brew Works, Cellar Works Brewing, North Country Brewing and its separate brewing and canning facility,

Reclamatio­n Brewing, Recon Brewing and Missing Links Brewing.

The page notes that “coming soon” are “Overnight stay packages, group tours, and transporta­tion options.” Bureau spokeswoma­n Tiffany Hernandez says staffers “feel that it’s a dynamic marketing opportunit­y for our area” and one they plan to promote during Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week in April. That event looks to offer a Pittsburgh Ale Trail.

As other places vie to make economic hay with craft beer and beer tourism, more organized beer trails are coming together in the region.

The Allegheny County Brewers Guild wants to launch a Pittsburgh Brewery Guide linking its nearly 30 members. Brewe r s will work with VisitPitts­burgh. Both entities have applied to the Pennsylvan­ia Malt and Brewed Beverage Industry Promotion Board for grants from the state Liquor Control Board, which are to be awarded soon.

Recently announced was a new State Line Brewers Guild and its forthcomin­g ale trail linking seven Ohio breweries with seven in Pennsylvan­ia, including CR Brewing near New Castle. Ohio has several other “ale trails.” Pennsylvan­ia’s includethe Lake Erie Ale Trail.

 ?? Greg Moorehead ?? Head brewer John Lasher at Cellar Works Brewing examines a brew.
Greg Moorehead Head brewer John Lasher at Cellar Works Brewing examines a brew.

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