Support local Nevada craft beverage industry at the Reno Aces game

A portion of the proceeds will go to the Nevada Craft Beverage Passport to promote Nevada breweries, wineries and distilleries


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Ciara Ressel
Public Information Officer
775-525-4160
SPARKS, Nev. - July 11, 2024

Nothing goes together quite like baseball and brews! The Reno Aces are partnering with the Nevada Craft Beverage Passport to promote local breweries, distilleries and wineries. The game will take place on Sunday, July 28, starting at 1:05 p.m. as the Reno Aces face off against the Las Vegas Aviators. Tickets are available for purchase at agri.nv.gov/passport with a portion of the proceeds going towards promoting Nevada’s craft beverage establishments.

The Nevada Craft Beverage Passport is a Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) program in partnership with Made in Nevada and Travel Nevada. The program encourages patrons to explore and support local breweries, distilleries and wineries across the state, by collecting stamps at each establishment to earn prizes!

"The Nevada Craft Beverage Passport program has been a great way to support our local craft beverage industry, explore the state and discover a new favorite local business! We’re excited for the opportunity to partner with the Reno Aces to bring the community together and support local Nevada businesses," said NDA Director J.J. Goicoechea, who will be throwing out the first pitch.

This is the first Nevada Craft Beverage Passport Day with the Reno Aces, and it promises to be a fun-filled event for the whole family. Attendees will not only support Nevada's craft beverage industry but can also receive a free Reno Aces ballcap and enjoy $1 hot dogs.

For more information about the Nevada Craft Beverage Passport program and to purchase tickets, visit agri.nv.gov/passport.

About the Nevada Department of Agriculture

The Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) mission is to preserve, protect and promote Nevada’s agriculture. The department has 225 dedicated employees providing services in its five divisions, Administrative Services, Animal Industry, Measurement Standards, Food and Nutrition, and Plant Health and Compliance. The department’s $288 million budget facilitates regulatory and administrative work in agriculture and food manufacturing industries, protecting public and environmental health and worker safety, and providing food distribution and oversight for the United States Department of Agriculture’s school and community nutrition programs.