Nine perfect ways to celebrate Arizona Beer Week in Tucson (Feb. 9-18)
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With more than 70 events to choose from during Arizona Beer Week (Feb. 9-18), we give you our top picks. For complete details visit arizonabeerweek.com.Â
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Taps across the state will be working overtime over the next several days as Arizona Beer Week kicks into full swing.
Breweries, bottle shops, bars and restaurants from Tucson to Flagstaff will host around 200 craft-beer-themed events as the celebration of all things pale, amber, sour and stout gets underway.
Tucson is holding its own this year, with well over 70 separate activities planned, Thursday, Feb. 9, through Feb. 18.
âI donât think Tucson has taken advantage of Arizona Beer Week as much as they have this year,â said Rob Fullmer, executive director of the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild, which coordinates Beer Week.
When the event first launched in 2011, only a handful of breweries existed in the Old Pueblo, Fullmer said.
That was part of the reason.
But now, âthere are a lot of new breweries, new places trying a lot of new and creative things.â
âIf someone is coming into the state who didnât have a preference, I would send them to Tucson,â Fullmer said.
Caliente has meticulously examined Beer Weekâs schedule to nail down some âmust-attendâ events.
Here are our favorites.
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We know. After talking up Tucsonâs offerings during Arizona Beer Week, it seems odd to start off our âto-doâ list with a trek up to Phoenix, but hear us out.
We highly recommend attending this yearâs Arizona Strong Beer Festival, the granddaddy of Arizona beer festivals â now in its 17th year â and easily one of the best ways to get acquainted with nearly every brewery in the state in one sitting.
More than 160 craft-beer purveyors from within and outside Arizona will fill Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix proper, serving samples of their goods amid live music and a healthy selection of Phoenix food options.
Fullmer of the Brewers Guild said the Strong Beer Festival is the best way to find out what to do with the rest of the week when it comes to beer.
âGo there and talk to 10 people, ask what they have planned,â Fullmer said. âYou will get a wide variety of responses and a good idea of what is being offered.â
The event runs from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at Steele Indian School Park, 300 E. Indian School Road.
Tickets, available at arizonabeerweek.com, are $45.
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One of the biggest Arizona Beer Week events in the Tucson area this year will be the Tucson Craft Beer Crawl, set to take place downtown on Feb. 18, a tasty cap to beer week revelry.
Participants start their journey at the crawlâs main beer garden at 55 N. Fifth Ave. â one of two beer gardens set up for the event â to pick up their wristbands, drinking tickets and 5-ounce sampling glasses.
From there, you can choose your own adventure, hitting breweries and taprooms throughout the downtown area, including Crooked Tooth Brewing, 228 E. Sixth St., and Public Brewhouse, 209 N. Hoff Ave., both new to the crawl this year.
Crawl founder Laura Reese said having a multi-venue event in the downtown area offers participants a strong sense of place.
âYou are inside a lot of locally owned venues, many of them historic buildings,â Reese said. âYou get to walk the streets of Tucson, absorb the culture and the architecture.â
Added bonus: A portion of the proceeds will go toward the Watershed Management Group, a nonprofit that “works to restore flow to desert rivers, create urban watersheds and promote green, walkable neighborhoods,” according to the Craft Beer Crawl website, tucsoncraftbeercrawl.com.
The event, now in its third year, is popular. It easily reached its 350-ticket limit in its first year, and coordinators sold 1,000 in year two. This year they are aiming for 1,200.
Tickets are $45 and can be purchased through tucsoncraftbeercrawl.com
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Arizona Beer Week has several offerings in store for those who have a sweet tooth to match their craft beer palates.
We are partial to local pastry chef Emily Peterson, whose Beer Geek Bakery creations will be showcased and sold at a couple of fun events.
Petersonâs specialty is making flavorful treats, things like mini-pies, cookie sandwiches and citrus bars, using beer from the breweries in which she is selling.
Thursday, Feb. 9, Beer Geek will join forces with Dillinger Brewing Co., Tucsonâs newest brewery, at 3895 N. Oracle Road, working its Wild West Coast IPA, Hunny Porter, and Serrano Seduction into her baked goods.
Peterson also is collaborating with 1912 Brewing Co., 2045 N. Forbes Blvd., for a Valentineâs Day Painting & Dessert event on Saturday, Feb. 11, from 3 to 5 p.m. 1912 has multiple events during AZ Beer Week, including an old school hip-hop party on Sunday, Feb. 12.
In addition to Beer Geek events, you can participate in a Sentinel Peak/Girl Scout cookie pairing at Sentinel Peak Brewing Co., 4746 E. Grant Road, on Saturday and a coffee beer and doughnut hole event at Pueblo Vida Brewing, 115 E. Broadway, on Sunday.
Batch Cafe & Bar downtown will be providing the doughnut holes.
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After drinking all that beer and eating all those sweets, consider some of the healthier options being offered in Tucson during Arizona Beer Week.
Gentle Benâs and Barrio Brewing, sister venues in which Barrio brews for both, are playing roles in two runs.
Barrio Brewing, 800 E. 16th St., has partnered with Fleet Feet Tucson to host a BFF Run at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11. The 3-mile run south of downtown, through the neighborhood surrounding Barrio, will end at the brewery, with Fleet Feet providing a free beer.
Gentle Benâs, at 865 E. University Ave., will serve as the starting point and after-party location for the Fine Valentine Relay on Sunday, Feb. 12, where participants can choose to run a 4-mile relay, a 4-mile individual race, a 2-mile walk/jog and can also play in a group challenge to win a keg of beer, among other activities.
And Tap & Bottle will be hosting a Beer Mile and Beer Brunch to celebrate the end of Arizona Beer Week on Sunday, Feb. 19.
If you are more of an El Tour de Tucson type, a 9-mile moonlight bike ride through Saguaro National Park East will kick off at Saguaro Corners, 3750 S. Old Spanish Trail, at 6 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 10.
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Some of the most entertaining events on this yearâs schedule come from two of Tucsonâs main tasting rooms, Tap & Bottle at 403 N. Sixth Ave., and Tucson Hop Shop in the Metal Arts Village, 3230 N. Dodge Blvd.
Tap & Bottle is hosting a week of bar games dubbed âRevenge of the Beer Nerds,â with activities that include Pin the Beard on the Brewer (Thursday), Beer rep Pictionary (Monday), LoterÃa (Wednesday) and a bottle flip challenge (next Thursday). Games will be played in addition to a selection of tap takeovers, special tastings and collaboration releases with Arizona Wilderness from Flagstaff and Historic Brewing out of Gilbert.
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Tucson Hop Shop is staying equally busy, with events happening nearly every day of Arizona Beer Week. Festivities include a Local Love event on Tuesday, where the venueâs beertenders choose their favorite local beers to serve and the return of Sour Saturday on Feb. 18, which will feature 19 sour beers on tap.
Hop Shop owner David Zugerman said the sour event was a big one for them in 2016.
âPeople lined up half an hour before we opened,â he said. âWe were instantly packed in here from the second we unlocked the doors.â
Tucson Hop Shopâs anchor event will be its second annual SyncHOPation, a big craft beer party slated for Saturday, Feb. 11, that will have live music, DJs, roaming fire spectacles from Cirque Roots and cuisine from Lukeâs Pizza and The Curry Pot, from 3 to 11 p.m.
Zugerman said SyncHOPation will coincide with the Metal Arts Villageâs Full Moon open studio tour, so the entire place should be buzzing with activity.
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We mentioned 1912 Brewing Company's Valentine's Day Painting and Dessert event on Saturday and the Fine Valentine Relay on Sunday at Gentle Ben's.Â
But there are several more craft beer-themed events on Valentine's Day that are filled with romance and suited for couples (or singles on the prowl. Rrrrraawwrr).Â
Like Hop Shop, Public Brewhouse, 209 N. Hoff Ave., will be hosting an Arizona beer, "Public Brewhouse Loves AZ Brews! Valentine's Day Tap Takeover" serving beer on tap from across the state, including options from Dark Sky Brewing Company, Freak'N Brewing Company, McFate Brewing Company, 12 West Brewing, Peoria Artisan Brewery and Wren House Brewing Company. That starts at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.Â
And Pueblo Vida downtown will be adding a little romance to their weekly Tuesday infusion flight nights with four special infusions: a dry-hopped brown with chocolate, saison with rosewater, PV Pale Ale with whiskey spirals and grapefruit and a breakfast stout with raspberries. That runs from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.Â
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Multiple restaurants have signed on and teamed up with breweries in the area for food pairings during beer week.Â
Reilly Craft Pizza & Drink is partnering with Dragoon Brewing Company for a 4-course pizza dinner at Dragoon, 1859 W. Grant Road, each course paired with a different, tasty beer. Two seatings are available. One at 6 p.m. and one at 8 p.m.Â
Dragoon will also be taking over six taps at Red's Smokehouse and Tap Room, 943 E. University Blvd, on Friday, Feb. 17, with beers that were hand picked to pair with appetizer plates from Red's kitchen.Â
Order four and get a sample plate for each one from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The combos are as follows:
Stronghold Session + Chicken Wings
World Famous Dragoon IPA + Fried Pickles
Saison Blue + Elote Corn (all the Old Pueblo fixings)
Scout Porter + Ranchero Beans
Double Red IPA + Jalapeno Torpedo
Biere del Bac + Corn Bread Puddin'
Among the other restaurant options: Mini-tap takeovers at Monkey Burger (Feb. 16) and Wings over Broadway (Friday, Feb. 10), a Four Peaks beer dinner at Saguaro Corners (Monday) and a Mama Louisa's beer pairing at Sentinel Peak Brewing (Sunday).Â
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It may come as a surprise that a couple of the venues that are celebrating Arizona Beer Week the hardest this year in Tucson are the national liquor and grocery store chains Total Wine & More and Whole Foods Market.Â
Whole Foods has more than 12 events planned between its locations at 7133 N. Oracle Road and 5555 E. River Road, including a night out event with Old Bisbee Brewing on Saturday, Feb. 11, at River, a Barrio Brewing tap takeover this Friday, Feb. 10, on Oracle and and 1055 Brewing Company special cask event on Wednesday, Feb. 15.Â
We are excited for the Who's Your Uncle, Uncle Bear's Brewing event at the River location on Saturday, Feb. 19. The Ahwatukee-based brewery is one of our faves.
Total Wine will host seven events through the week at its 4370 N. Oracle Road and 5870 E. Broadway locations. Among them: A sampling of what Lake Havasu's Mudshark Brewing Co. has to offer at Oracle and a "Meet the brewery" event with Tucson's own Borderlands Brewing Company on Friday, Feb. 17, also at Oracle. Â
Taps across the state will be working overtime over the next several days as Arizona Beer Week kicks into full swing.
Breweries, bottle shops, bars and restaurants from Tucson to Flagstaff will host around 200 craft-beer-themed events as the celebration of all things pale, amber, sour and stout gets underway.
Tucson is holding its own this year, with well over 70 separate activities planned, Thursday, Feb. 9, through Feb. 18.
âI donât think Tucson has taken advantage of Arizona Beer Week as much as they have this year,â said Rob Fullmer, executive director of the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild, which coordinates Beer Week.
When the event first launched in 2011, only a handful of breweries existed in the Old Pueblo, Fullmer said.
That was part of the reason.
But now, âthere are a lot of new breweries, new places trying a lot of new and creative things.â
âIf someone is coming into the state who didnât have a preference, I would send them to Tucson,â Fullmer said.
Caliente has meticulously examined Beer Weekâs schedule to nail down some âmust-attendâ events.
Here are our favorites.
We know. After talking up Tucsonâs offerings during Arizona Beer Week, it seems odd to start off our âto-doâ list with a trek up to Phoenix, but hear us out.
We highly recommend attending this yearâs Arizona Strong Beer Festival, the granddaddy of Arizona beer festivals â now in its 17th year â and easily one of the best ways to get acquainted with nearly every brewery in the state in one sitting.
More than 160 craft-beer purveyors from within and outside Arizona will fill Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix proper, serving samples of their goods amid live music and a healthy selection of Phoenix food options.
Fullmer of the Brewers Guild said the Strong Beer Festival is the best way to find out what to do with the rest of the week when it comes to beer.
âGo there and talk to 10 people, ask what they have planned,â Fullmer said. âYou will get a wide variety of responses and a good idea of what is being offered.â
The event runs from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at Steele Indian School Park, 300 E. Indian School Road.
Tickets, available at arizonabeerweek.com, are $45.
One of the biggest Arizona Beer Week events in the Tucson area this year will be the Tucson Craft Beer Crawl, set to take place downtown on Feb. 18, a tasty cap to beer week revelry.
Participants start their journey at the crawlâs main beer garden at 55 N. Fifth Ave. â one of two beer gardens set up for the event â to pick up their wristbands, drinking tickets and 5-ounce sampling glasses.
From there, you can choose your own adventure, hitting breweries and taprooms throughout the downtown area, including Crooked Tooth Brewing, 228 E. Sixth St., and Public Brewhouse, 209 N. Hoff Ave., both new to the crawl this year.
Crawl founder Laura Reese said having a multi-venue event in the downtown area offers participants a strong sense of place.
âYou are inside a lot of locally owned venues, many of them historic buildings,â Reese said. âYou get to walk the streets of Tucson, absorb the culture and the architecture.â
Added bonus: A portion of the proceeds will go toward the Watershed Management Group, a nonprofit that “works to restore flow to desert rivers, create urban watersheds and promote green, walkable neighborhoods,” according to the Craft Beer Crawl website, tucsoncraftbeercrawl.com.
The event, now in its third year, is popular. It easily reached its 350-ticket limit in its first year, and coordinators sold 1,000 in year two. This year they are aiming for 1,200.
Tickets are $45 and can be purchased through tucsoncraftbeercrawl.com
Arizona Beer Week has several offerings in store for those who have a sweet tooth to match their craft beer palates.
We are partial to local pastry chef Emily Peterson, whose Beer Geek Bakery creations will be showcased and sold at a couple of fun events.
Petersonâs specialty is making flavorful treats, things like mini-pies, cookie sandwiches and citrus bars, using beer from the breweries in which she is selling.
Thursday, Feb. 9, Beer Geek will join forces with Dillinger Brewing Co., Tucsonâs newest brewery, at 3895 N. Oracle Road, working its Wild West Coast IPA, Hunny Porter, and Serrano Seduction into her baked goods.
Peterson also is collaborating with 1912 Brewing Co., 2045 N. Forbes Blvd., for a Valentineâs Day Painting & Dessert event on Saturday, Feb. 11, from 3 to 5 p.m. 1912 has multiple events during AZ Beer Week, including an old school hip-hop party on Sunday, Feb. 12.
In addition to Beer Geek events, you can participate in a Sentinel Peak/Girl Scout cookie pairing at Sentinel Peak Brewing Co., 4746 E. Grant Road, on Saturday and a coffee beer and doughnut hole event at Pueblo Vida Brewing, 115 E. Broadway, on Sunday.
Batch Cafe & Bar downtown will be providing the doughnut holes.
After drinking all that beer and eating all those sweets, consider some of the healthier options being offered in Tucson during Arizona Beer Week.
Gentle Benâs and Barrio Brewing, sister venues in which Barrio brews for both, are playing roles in two runs.
Barrio Brewing, 800 E. 16th St., has partnered with Fleet Feet Tucson to host a BFF Run at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11. The 3-mile run south of downtown, through the neighborhood surrounding Barrio, will end at the brewery, with Fleet Feet providing a free beer.
Gentle Benâs, at 865 E. University Ave., will serve as the starting point and after-party location for the Fine Valentine Relay on Sunday, Feb. 12, where participants can choose to run a 4-mile relay, a 4-mile individual race, a 2-mile walk/jog and can also play in a group challenge to win a keg of beer, among other activities.
And Tap & Bottle will be hosting a Beer Mile and Beer Brunch to celebrate the end of Arizona Beer Week on Sunday, Feb. 19.
If you are more of an El Tour de Tucson type, a 9-mile moonlight bike ride through Saguaro National Park East will kick off at Saguaro Corners, 3750 S. Old Spanish Trail, at 6 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 10.
Some of the most entertaining events on this yearâs schedule come from two of Tucsonâs main tasting rooms, Tap & Bottle at 403 N. Sixth Ave., and Tucson Hop Shop in the Metal Arts Village, 3230 N. Dodge Blvd.
Tap & Bottle is hosting a week of bar games dubbed âRevenge of the Beer Nerds,â with activities that include Pin the Beard on the Brewer (Thursday), Beer rep Pictionary (Monday), LoterÃa (Wednesday) and a bottle flip challenge (next Thursday). Games will be played in addition to a selection of tap takeovers, special tastings and collaboration releases with Arizona Wilderness from Flagstaff and Historic Brewing out of Gilbert.
Â
Tucson Hop Shop is staying equally busy, with events happening nearly every day of Arizona Beer Week. Festivities include a Local Love event on Tuesday, where the venueâs beertenders choose their favorite local beers to serve and the return of Sour Saturday on Feb. 18, which will feature 19 sour beers on tap.
Hop Shop owner David Zugerman said the sour event was a big one for them in 2016.
âPeople lined up half an hour before we opened,â he said. âWe were instantly packed in here from the second we unlocked the doors.â
Tucson Hop Shopâs anchor event will be its second annual SyncHOPation, a big craft beer party slated for Saturday, Feb. 11, that will have live music, DJs, roaming fire spectacles from Cirque Roots and cuisine from Lukeâs Pizza and The Curry Pot, from 3 to 11 p.m.
Zugerman said SyncHOPation will coincide with the Metal Arts Villageâs Full Moon open studio tour, so the entire place should be buzzing with activity.
We mentioned 1912 Brewing Company's Valentine's Day Painting and Dessert event on Saturday and the Fine Valentine Relay on Sunday at Gentle Ben's.Â
But there are several more craft beer-themed events on Valentine's Day that are filled with romance and suited for couples (or singles on the prowl. Rrrrraawwrr).Â
Like Hop Shop, Public Brewhouse, 209 N. Hoff Ave., will be hosting an Arizona beer, "Public Brewhouse Loves AZ Brews! Valentine's Day Tap Takeover" serving beer on tap from across the state, including options from Dark Sky Brewing Company, Freak'N Brewing Company, McFate Brewing Company, 12 West Brewing, Peoria Artisan Brewery and Wren House Brewing Company. That starts at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.Â
And Pueblo Vida downtown will be adding a little romance to their weekly Tuesday infusion flight nights with four special infusions: a dry-hopped brown with chocolate, saison with rosewater, PV Pale Ale with whiskey spirals and grapefruit and a breakfast stout with raspberries. That runs from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.Â
Multiple restaurants have signed on and teamed up with breweries in the area for food pairings during beer week.Â
Reilly Craft Pizza & Drink is partnering with Dragoon Brewing Company for a 4-course pizza dinner at Dragoon, 1859 W. Grant Road, each course paired with a different, tasty beer. Two seatings are available. One at 6 p.m. and one at 8 p.m.Â
Dragoon will also be taking over six taps at Red's Smokehouse and Tap Room, 943 E. University Blvd, on Friday, Feb. 17, with beers that were hand picked to pair with appetizer plates from Red's kitchen.Â
Order four and get a sample plate for each one from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The combos are as follows:
Stronghold Session + Chicken Wings
World Famous Dragoon IPA + Fried Pickles
Saison Blue + Elote Corn (all the Old Pueblo fixings)
Scout Porter + Ranchero Beans
Double Red IPA + Jalapeno Torpedo
Biere del Bac + Corn Bread Puddin'
Among the other restaurant options: Mini-tap takeovers at Monkey Burger (Feb. 16) and Wings over Broadway (Friday, Feb. 10), a Four Peaks beer dinner at Saguaro Corners (Monday) and a Mama Louisa's beer pairing at Sentinel Peak Brewing (Sunday).Â
It may come as a surprise that a couple of the venues that are celebrating Arizona Beer Week the hardest this year in Tucson are the national liquor and grocery store chains Total Wine & More and Whole Foods Market.Â
Whole Foods has more than 12 events planned between its locations at 7133 N. Oracle Road and 5555 E. River Road, including a night out event with Old Bisbee Brewing on Saturday, Feb. 11, at River, a Barrio Brewing tap takeover this Friday, Feb. 10, on Oracle and and 1055 Brewing Company special cask event on Wednesday, Feb. 15.Â
We are excited for the Who's Your Uncle, Uncle Bear's Brewing event at the River location on Saturday, Feb. 19. The Ahwatukee-based brewery is one of our faves.
Total Wine will host seven events through the week at its 4370 N. Oracle Road and 5870 E. Broadway locations. Among them: A sampling of what Lake Havasu's Mudshark Brewing Co. has to offer at Oracle and a "Meet the brewery" event with Tucson's own Borderlands Brewing Company on Friday, Feb. 17, also at Oracle. Â
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