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Craft Your Adventure: Corning & Southern Finger Lakes, NY

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Due to its abundance of natural beauty, the Corning and Southern Finger Lakes region of central New York state has long been a popular tourist destination, but did you know that it’s also a world-class craft beer destination?

In true craft fashion, a group of craft beverage producers In New York’s Finger Lakes area have joined forces to create Craft Your Adventure, a self-guided beverage tour, as well as a collection of special events and experiences.

The Craft Your Adventure team is composed of eight craft breweries, a hard cider producer, a distillery and a hop farm, and they’ve united to offer visitors one-of-a-kind experiences.

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Craft Your Adventure organizations are even working with outside venues to supply guests with great offers. For example, The Brewery of Broken Dreams and nearby Black Sheep Inn and Spa offer a “beer-centric” getaway package, including overnight accommodations, a local beer-themed breakfast, brewery tour and much more. Craft Your Adventure also supports the Finger Lakes Beer Trail, a collection of over 85 craft breweries spanning 14 counties.

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For a list of other activities, visit Craft Your Adventure.

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If you’ve been searching for the perfect vacation spot for this coming summer, look no further. You won’t have to give up the wonders of nature in order to enjoy world-class beer—or miss out on quality craft brews while drinking in the natural sights—but instead, you’ll get the best of both worlds when you Craft Your Adventure in Corning and the Southern Finger Lakes.

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