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Brewers Collaborate On First-Ever Bucks County Ale-Trail Beer
While the new brew was brewing, Visit Bucks County unveiled the brew's name and label design for the first time.

WARWICK TOWNSHIP, PA — More than 26 brewers representing more than 30 brewery locations came together at Warwick Farm Brewing on August 1 to finalize the first-ever county-wide Bucks County Ale Trail Beer collaboration.
The result is "Expedition Bucks County," an American pale ale brewed with cascade and citra hops. When it is officially released later this month all along the Ale Trail, beer lovers can expect a clear and crisp pale ale that has peach, grapefruit, and sweet fruit flavors.
While the new brew was brewing, Visit Bucks County unveiled the brew's name and label design for the first time.
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The day also included beer tasting from the individual breweries, food from Fry’s Catering Scratch Kitchen food truck, and catching up with the brewers while promoting the Bucks County Ale Trail.

Brewers from throughout Bucks County gather on the porch at Warwick Farm Brewing. (Visit Bucks County)
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Cheers to the Bucks County Ale Trail. (Visit Bucks County)

Monitoring the brewing process of "Bucks County Expedition" at Warwick Farm Brewing. (Visit Bucks County)

Promoting the Bucks County Ale Trail. (Visit Bucks County)
Breweries taking part in the event included Aristaeus Craft Brewing Company, Bitchin’ Kitten Brewery, Broad Street Brewing, Broken Goblet, Bucks County Brewing, Free Will Brewing, Geronimo Brewing @ Lily’s Jury Room, Great Barn Taproom, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, Langhorne Brewing Company, Mad Princess Brewing, Moss Mill Brewing Company, Mystic Ways Brewing, Naked Brewing Company-Bristol Taproom, Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, Newtown Brewing Company, Odd Logic Brewing Company, Red Lion Brewery, The Proper Brewing Company, Tranquility Brewing Company, Triumph Brewing Company, Two Rivers Brewing Taproom, Van Lieus Brewing Company, Vault Brewing Company, and Vault Smokehouse.
The Ale Trail launched in May 2019 with 15 breweries. It has since grown to 26 breweries, with 32 locations (including taprooms) countywide. Previous Ale Trail Beer releases can be found here
In 2022, 7.9 million visitors experienced Bucks County, generating a total economic impact of $1.2 billion and helping to support more than 27,800 hospitality jobs.
The new brew will be officially released on August 25 on draft and in cans at all Bucks County Ale Trail brewery locations.

The label of the new release - Expedition Bucks County. (Visit Bucks County)
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