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Craft Beer Passport offers discounted pints in Toronto

TheCraft Beer Passportis available for $20 starting today and offers holders a chance to visit participating Toronto bars for discounted craft beer. Bars will have a selection of beers available to passport holders for just $2.00 per 12oz serving (so, technically, 3/4 of a pint). Show your passport, get that beer stamped, and save some dough on craft beer.

The list of 20 participating bars includes some of thebest beer bars in Toronto, includingGet Well,Tequila Bookworm, andThirsty and Miserableand will provide access to discounted pints of local beer.

While it may seem a touch gimmicky to turn something as intrinsically rewarding as drinking into a scavenger hunt, the passports do claim to offer acomprehensive field guideto Toronto's craft beer scene and even if that claim falls flat, at the very least, if you actually visit all the bars in the passport you'll save roughly $40 - money that can then be spent on more beer.

"I think that the craft beer scene is so momentous right now that it can be overwhelming for some people to decide just where to dive in" says creator Mike Stulberg, a street artist and soon to be OCADU Master of Design student. "And, often enough, some really great bars get overlooked. I see the Craft Beer Passport as a fun way for people to explore Toronto, discover new bars and support the local brewers of craft beer."

An officiallaunch party佛r the Craft Beer Passport will take place on the evening of June 1st atThe Pistonand will include samples from a number of Ontario craft breweries, beats by Memorecks, craft beer-related door prizes and Craft Beer Passports on sale.

Ben Johnson also writes about beer over onBen's Beer Blog. For travel tips that involve beer and don't require leaving the downtown core, follow him on twitter@Ben_T_Johnson.


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