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  2. List of breweries in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Brewing): Glendale [16] Electric Brewing: Bisbee [17] Four Peaks Brewery: Scottsdale [18] Four Peaks Brewing Company: Tempe [18] [19] Goldwater Brewing Company: Scottsdale [20] Harbottle Brewing Company: Tucson [21] [22] Historic Brewing Company: Flagstaff [23] Huss Brewing Company: Tempe, AZ [24] Kitsune Brewing Company: Phoenix [25] LazyG ...

  3. Four Peaks Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Four Peaks Brewing Co. is an Arizona brewery that was founded by Andy Ingram, Jim Scussel, and Randy Schultz in 1995 and opened to the public on December 11, 1996. The company is headquartered in the historic former Borden Co. Creamery and Ice Factory on 8th Street in Tempe, Arizona, about one-half mile (800 m) east of the campus of Arizona State University.

  4. List of Arizona area codes - Wikipedia

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    Major cities include Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Tempe. The former 623 area includes the West Valley. Major cities include Glendale, Surprise, Buckeye, and Avondale. Area code 520 serves Southern Arizona, including Tucson and its metropolitan area, Casa Grande, Nogales, and Sierra Vista.

  5. Hensley & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in January 1955 by Arizona businessman Jim Hensley [5] on a $10,000 loan. [6] [7] It originally had 12 workers, sold 73,000 cases of beer a year (a case typically being twenty-four 12-oz. bottles or cans), and had a 6 percent market share. [5]

  6. Craft beer - Wikipedia

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    Craft brewing is most established in the US, where changes to US law laid the foundations for the expansion of craft brewing. The 1978 Carter homebrewing law allowed for small amounts of beer and wine, and, in 1979, Carter signed a bill to deregulate the brewing industry, making it easier to start new breweries, [ 97 ] although states could ...

  7. Don Vultaggio - Wikipedia

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    Vultaggio is married to Ilene, an artist. [6] They have two sons, and live in Port Washington, New York. [1] [7] Their sons both work for the company; Wesley as chief creative officer and Spencer as chief marketing officer.

  8. Scottsdale Airport - Wikipedia

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    Scottsdale Airport covers 282 acres (114 ha) and has one asphalt runway (3/21), 8,249 x 100 ft (2,514 x 30 m). [2]In the year ending December 31, 2020, the airport had 202,564 aircraft operations, average 555 per day: 91% general aviation, 8% air taxi and <1% military. 356 aircraft were based at this airport: 167 single engine, 26 multi-engine, 137 jet and 26 helicopters. [2]

  9. Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company is an American brewery based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was once the largest producer of beer in the United States. Its namesake beer, Schlitz ( / ˈ ʃ l ɪ t s / ), was known as "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" and was advertised with the slogan "When you're out of Schlitz, you're out of beer". [ 1 ]