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Breweries
Crafts and Drafts Passport
Fargo does not lack craft beverages with great local breweries (many of which are regionally and nationally acclaimed for their beer) and a few wineries, distilleries, and cideries mixed in; you’ll need to make a weekend out of it to try them all.
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Crafts and Drafts Pass Itinerary
DAY 1 DAY 2
Stop 1: Junkyard Brewing Company
An experimental brewery specializing in new and different brews in Moorhead, MN.
Stop 2: Swing Barrel Brewing Company
Baseball-themed brewery in Downtown Moorhead with wheat ales, seltzers, and more on their tap list.
Stop 3: JL Beers
Some of the best burgers in the area and outstanding local and regional beers to match.
Stop 4: Fargo Brewing Company
Fargo’s first brewery produces favorites like the Woodchipper IPA alongside rotating seasonal options.
Stop 5: Front Street Taproom
Front Street only serves regional and local beers so that you can try some local favorites under one roof.
Stop 1: Pixeled Brewing Co.
Brewery + Arcade. Try their own brews and play on vintage machines like Ms. Pac-Man, Frogger, Mario Bros., and more.
Stop 2: Wild Terra Cider
North Dakota’s only Urban Cidery locally sources the apples to make delicious ciders that can be enjoyed on their gorgeous patio or cozy interior.
Stop 3: Drekker Brewing Company
Another regional favorite, Drekker Brewing, is in one of Fargo’s oldest and most beautiful buildings and specializes in sours.
Stop 4: Icewind Brewing
Located just outside West Fargo in Mapleton, ND, Icewind has a variety of IPAs, seltzers, and sours.
Stop 5: Prairie Rose Meadery
This unique spot serves honey wine with various flavors in a comfy tasting room.
Download the Crafts and Drafts Pass. Scan the QR code and follow the itinerary above to make all the stops in two days. Each stop has a secret pin code; once you visit enough stops, head to the Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Center and get your prize! You can also download the pass on bandwango.com.