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Dec 4 2014
06:43 pm

Looks like a good thing. It would be good to see more things like this in Knoxville. A tour of the Civil War sites would be good. Historical tour. Other cities seem to do a good job with this sort of thing. Nashville as some good tours, Savannah, Ga. etc.

I did a bicycle tour of breweries in Portland, Oregon that was good.

Knoxville Brew Tours

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Hayduke's picture

For the last three years

For the last three years we've had Knoxville Walking Tours with a bunch of different guided walking tours of downtown (and occasionally Old Gray) including:

  • Holiday History (December only)
  • Civil War (Downtown sites and an overview from the Sunsphere)
  • Musical History
  • Gunslingers (My favorite. You wouldn't believe how many gunfights we've had in Knoxville)
  • Early Years (up until the Civil War)
  • Shadow Side Ghost Tour
  • Literary Heritage
jbr's picture

Looks like another addition

Looks like another addition to the brewery tour.

The glass blowing also sounds good. I was walking around in downtown Chattanooga a couple months ago and walked in off the street and watched some glass blowing. It was a neat thing to stumble on.

From Josh Flory at Knoxnews.com ...
Artist plans glass studio microbrewery on Central

JMG's picture

What breweries

I looked at the web site but it is lacking some information or I couldn't find it. For example what breweries are included on the tours. I could determine the Black Horse and Saw Works but that was it. Does it change to different breweries for different tours? Sounds like a great idea and something we'd do but I need more info.

jbr's picture

Looks like it goes to three

Looks like it goes to three of the five breweries in Knoxville according to Knoxnews article linked below. Going to all five seems like a reasonable move.

From Knownews.com …
Brewing up a business: Knox Brew Tours highlights local craft-beer scene

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