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The Fayetteville Ale Trail has expanded to include four new locations.

The self-guided tour of craft breweries across Northwest Arkansas now features 15 stops, including one cidery.

The new additions include Crisis Brewing Company and JBGB (Fayetteville), Ivory Bill Brewing (Siloam Springs) and Hawk Moth Brewery (Rogers).

The ale trail was first launched in 2013 by Experience Fayetteville in an effort to encourage residents and visitors to check out each of the locally-owned breweries in and around town.

Those interested can start by picking up an ale trail passport at the Visitors Center on the downtown square or at any of the featured breweries. Passports are stamped at each stop, and once complete, can be mailed or turned in to Experience Fayetteville at 21 S. Block Ave. for a souvenir.

The ale trail also recently unveiled a new website and logo.

“We are excited about the Ale Trail’s new design and the updated website” said Molly Rawn, executive director of Experience Fayetteville. “The site is more visually appealing and easy to navigate, and it now includes beautiful photos from each of the Ale Trail locations. We think visitors and locals alike will love the new look – almost as much as they love the beer.”

For more information, visit fayettevillealetrail.com.

Fayetteville Ale Trail

Apple Blossom Brewing Co. – Fayetteville

Bentonville Brewing Co. – Rogers

Bike Rack Brewing Co. – Bentonville

Black Apple Crossing (cidery) – Springdale

Columbus House Brewery – Fayetteville

Core Public Houses – Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville

Crisis Brewing Company – Fayetteville

Fossil Cove Brewing – Fayetteville

Hawk Moth Brewery – Rogers

Ivory Bill Brewing – Siloam Springs

JJ’s Beer Garden & Brewery (JBGB) – Fayetteville

New Province Brewing – Rogers

Ozark Beer Co. – Rogers

Saddlebock Brewery – Springdale

West Mountain Brewing – Fayetteville