Long Trail Brewing takes a hike to Ohio

Written by on March 24, 2015 in Beer - 1 Comment

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Vermont’s Long Trail Brewing is shipping beer to Ohio, launching in the Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland markets in early April.

Ohio is Long Trail’s first new market since 2012. The Vermont brewery will hit the trail in Ohio with a limited portfolio that includes its flagship altbier, Long Trail Ale, and its American IPA, Limbo.

Long Trail has been a pioneer of the Vermont craft beer landscape since 1989, and is currently the 22nd largest craft brewery in the United States according to data from the Brewer’s Association.

“We are thrilled to start pouring in Ohio,” said Jed Nelson, Long Trail’s marketing director, in a statement. “Long Trail has been the best-selling craft beer in Vermont for years and we’re excited to share it with our new farthest outpost.”

Look for Long Trail Ale and Limbo IPA on draught beginning in early April, with packaged beer shipping later in the month. Long Trail will be distributed locally by Superior Beverage Group.



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Cheryl Harrison. Editor of Drink Up Columbus. Co-Founder of the Columbus Ale Trail.

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