Saints & Sinners Passport Contest for 2016

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Take your 2016 Saints & SInners: Bootleggers' Run passport map to member locations across Grey, Bruce and Simcoe counties for a chance to win great prizes, like a hands-on learn-to-brew lesson for two at Side Launch Brewing Company or cider-making at Coffin Ridge Boutique Winery! Collect 10 or more passport stickers from the 19 participating member locations by October 9 and return your map to a participating member to be entered in the draw.

Pick up a limited-edition growler jug (pictured) at participating member locations and re-fill the jug with beer or cider at the stops you visit. 

Full prize details are below. 

FIRST PRIZE: Value $700

  • Winner’s choice of one (1) of the following two (2) experiences:
    • a personal 2.5 hour tour and beer making experience for 2 with the brewmaster at Side Launch Brewing in Collingwood, or
    • a personal 2.5 hour tour and cider-making experience at Coffin Ridge Winery in Annan
  • overnight stay for 2 at Craigleith Manor Bed and Breakfast (must be redeemed by March 31, 2017)
  • a $75 gift certificate from Bruce Wine Bar in Thornbury, plus winner’s choice of any two (2) additional Bruce Wine Bar branded merchandise items (i.e.: tee-shirt, ball cap)
  • certificate for a tour and tasting for two (2) at Georgian Hills Vineyards in Victoria Corners including 2 flights of wine
  • a gift basket of Saints & Sinners branded merchandise

SECOND PRIZE: Value $400

  • Brewery tour for four (4) by Free Spirit Tours including return transportation from Collingwood or Blue Mountain to all three stops:
    • a tasting for 4 at Side Launch Brewing
    • a tour and tasting at Collingwood Brewery
    • 1 flight of beer per person and fresh pretzels at Northwinds Brewhouse & Eatery
  • a gift basket of selected merchandise from the three breweries
  • Saints & Sinners tee shirts and 4 tumblers

THIRD PRIZE (3 TO BE WON) Value (per prize package) $250

  • A gift basket of Saints & Sinners branded merchandise with additional items from Saints & Sinners trail Participating Members including a copy of Saints & Sinners: The Story of Owen Sound: Canada's Last Dry City

Participants must be 19 or over. See full contest rules at www.saintsandsinnerstrail.com

 

 

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