Frequently Asked Questions

The Salt Lake Brewery Pass introduces beer lovers and drinkers to the area’s award-winning craft ales, lagers, porters, and ciders , and it saves you a pretty penny, too. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the Salt Lake Brewery Pass, including where to buy a pass, how to activate it, and more.

The Salt Lake Brewery Pass is a nonrefundable product. Extensions will not be granted. If you would like to inquire about any other issues please contact tickets@visitsaltlake.com

Brewery Pass FAQs


Where do I get the Salt Lake Brewery Mobile Pass?

You can purchase Salt Lake Brewery Passes right here. Your passes will be emailed to you immediately after purchase. Open the email on your mobile phone, tap the prompt that appears when you log in to view your pass, and an icon will be saved to your home screen. Any time you want to access your pass, simply tap the Salt Lake icon. Don't have a smartphone? You can also print vouchers from your desktop computer.

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Is the Salt Lake Brewery Pass a good value?

Absolutely! The Salt Lake Brewery Pass allows you to sample some of Salt Lake’s best craft brewers or grab some swag to bring home, and is worth $5 credit towards any beverage, food, or merchandise at each of the fourteen participating locations.

If you are looking for other discounts in Salt Lake check out the Salt Lake Discount Passport.
 

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I DON'T RECEIVE MY PASS, CAN'T ACCESS IT, OR MY PASS DISAPPEARS?

Please contact tickets@visitsaltlake.com or call 801-534-4900 x2. (Mon-Fri 9 am - 5pm, MST)

For after-hours support, contact Pass Support at support@bandwango.com or call 888-921-5333

Can my children come with me?

Depends. Most of the venues on the Salt Lake Brewery Pass are exclusively bars meaning you must be 21+ with valid identification. There are currently only 2 restaurants that welcome the family, so we recommend finding a sitter and leaving the kiddos at home. 

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How many times can I visit each venue?

Each Salt Lake Brewery Pass is good for one $5 redemption off your bill at each brewery or brewpub within the time frame purchased.

How long can I use my Salt Lake Brewery Pass?

The Salt Lake Brewery Pass is sold as a 1-day, 3-day, or 90-day pass. It's activated the first time you use it and remains active for the number of consecutive days purchased. You must activate your pass within 90 days of purchase. To activate your pass, just show your server at any of the participating breweries.

How many breweries can I visit with the Salt Lake Brewery Pass?

There are 15 participating breweries. You can visit all 15 breweries with your Salt Lake Brewery Pass, but you are limited to one (1) $5 voucher at each attraction while your pass is active.

If I'm traveling with a friend or family, can we use the same pass?

No. Each person must have their own Salt Lake Brewery Pass in order to redeem the $5 voucher.

What should I do if I don't receive my pass, can't access it, or my pass disappears?

Please contact tickets@visitsaltlake.com (801.534.4900 x2) or email support@bandwango.com

Can I receive a refund on my Salt Lake Brewery Pass if I decide not to use it?

No. The Salt Lake Brewery Pass is non-refundable and all sales are final.

Can I get an extension on my Salt Lake Brewery Pass due to COVID-19?

No. Many, if not all, of our partner brewers have been open and following recommended health and safety guidelines. We say go out and support our brewing community! Get information on venue status and safety protocols.

 

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