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  2. Tombstone Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Tombstone Brewing Company was founded in 2016 in Tombstone, Arizona, to "bring world class beer to the town Too Tough to Die". [1] Their Phoenix location replaced Helio Basin Brewing, another local brewing company in 2020.

  3. List of breweries in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Copper Mine Brewing Company: Tucson [12] Dark Sky Brewing Co.: Flagstaff [13] [14] Desert Eagle Brewing Company: Mesa [15] Dubina Brewing Company (now Throne. 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 ...

  4. National Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Until 1964 the Phoenix brewery had been owned by the Arizona Brewing Co., and National's acquisition included the A-1 beer label, which had been an Arizona Brewing brand. The Phoenix plant had a capacity of 350,000 barrels a year and brought National's total capacity to 2,600,000 barrels.

  5. 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.

  6. 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]

  7. 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]

  8. Billy Carter - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, although a Pabst Blue Ribbon drinker, [5] he endorsed Billy Beer, introduced by the Falls City Brewing Company, who wished to capitalize upon his colorful image as a beer-drinking Southern good ol' boy. [12] Billy Carter's name was occasionally used as a gag answer for a Washington, D.C. trouble-maker on 1970s episodes of Match Game.

  9. Capital Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Capital Brewing Company (also known as Capital Brewing Co.) is a Canberra-based brewery. It was founded in 2016 by brewers Tom Hertel and Laurence Kain, [1] and has a brewpub in the Canberra suburb of Fyshwick. [2] The company is one of the largest craft breweries in Australia. [3]