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Tennessee Brew Works Expands Partnership with Tennessee State Parks: New State Park Variety Pack

June 22, 2026 by Dow Scoggins

Tennessee Brew Works

Nashville- and Lenoir City-based Tennessee Brew Works, creators of the beloved State Park Blonde Ale, is deepening its commitment to Tennessee State Parks with an exciting new release. In celebration of the United States’ 250th anniversary, the brewery is introducing the State Park Variety Pack — a mixed 12-pack of Tennessee State Parks-themed 12 oz. craft beers. Just like the flagship State Park Blonde Ale, a portion of proceeds from every case sold will directly support Tennessee’s state park system.

What’s Inside the State Park Variety Pack?

The new variety pack highlights four standout Tennessee craft beers:

Fiery Gizzard Red Ale
Head of the Crow German-Style Bock Lager
Savage Gulf IPA
State Park Blonde Ale (the original fan favorite)

This carefully curated collection offers something for every craft beer enthusiast while spotlighting iconic Tennessee State Parks and trails.

Where to Find the State Park Variety Pack

Starting June 26, 2026, the State Park Variety Pack will be available at:

Most Tennessee State Parks with concession stands, including popular locations like Paris Landing State Park, Montgomery Bell State Park, and Fall Creek Falls State Park.

State park golf courses across Tennessee.

Both Tennessee Brew Works taprooms:
Nashville: 809 Ewing Ave.
Lenoir City: 200 East Depot Street

Supporting Tennessee State Parks Through Craft Beer

The Tennessee State Parks Conservancy serves as the official statewide nonprofit partner of Tennessee State Parks. It works with donors, businesses, and the state to fund essential projects that preserve natural landscapes, improve accessibility, and enhance visitor experiences for future generations.
Tennessee Brew Works has been a proud supporter since 2017, when the brewery partnered with the parks to create the State Park Blonde Ale. To date, this collaboration has raised nearly $70,000 to benefit key initiatives, including school field trip scholarships and park accessibility improvements.
“As we celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary, Tennessee State Parks continue to show why they’re some of the most inspiring places in our state,” said Deputy Commissioner Brian Clifford. “We’re thrilled to partner with Tennessee Brew Works on this special release. Their creativity and commitment help us enhance these incredible parks so Tennesseans and visitors alike can enjoy them for generations to come.”

“Like so many Tennesseans, Tennessee State Parks hold a special place in our hearts,” added Christian Spears, founder and president of Tennessee Brew Works.

“Through these unique offerings, we will continue to strive for greater awareness and critical support for the Tennessee State Parks Conservancy, helping ensure that our treasured parks will be preserved and enjoyed.”

Plan Your Next Adventure

Whether you’re hiking the trails at Fall Creek Falls, enjoying a round of golf at Paris Landing, or relaxing lakeside, raise a cold Tennessee craft beer to the parks that make our state special.

Drink responsibly and support the preservation of Tennessee’s natural treasures with every sip.

Please visit https://www.tnbrew.com/ for more information

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