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Small Brewery Sunday 2020: Where To Grab A Pint In Phoenix
The second annual Small Brewery Sunday is Nov. 29. Here's how to support local breweries and taprooms in Phoenix.
PHOENIX — After several days of turkey, pumpkin pie and holiday shopping, save room this Thanksgiving to grab a pint or growler at your favorite Phoenix brewery or taproom.
This year, the second annual Small Brewery Sunday will be held Nov. 29. Organized by the Brewers Association, a nonprofit group that works with small and independent American craft brewers, the goal of the unofficial holiday is to encourage Americans to patronize and support local breweries “now and through the holiday season,” according to a release.
Here’s a look at the breweries closest to Phoenix that are participating in Small Brewery Sunday.
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- Front Pourch Brewing, 1611 W Whispering Wind Drive, Suite 7
- Grand Avenue Brewing Company, 1205 W Pierce Street
- Greenwood Brewing, 922 N 5th Street
- Helton Brewing Company, 2144 E Indian School Road
- North Mountain Brewing Co., 522 E Dunlap Avenue
- O.H.S.O Brewery, multiple Valley locations
- PHX Beer Co., 3002 E Washington Street # 3002
- San Tan Brewing and Distilling, 1525 E Bethany Home Road
- Simple Machine Brewing Company, 701 W Deer Valley Road
- State 48 Brewery, 345 W Van Buren Street
- Sun Up Brewing Company Taproom, 330 E Camelback Road
- Walter Station Brewery, 4056 E Washington Street
- Wren House Brewing Company, 2125 N 24th Street
Interestingly, most Americans live within 10 miles of a craft brewery. This fact lends well to the importance of this year’s Small Brewery Sunday.
The coronavirus pandemic has had a lasting negative impact on small businesses such as breweries. Amid the pandemic, breweries have reported a 22 percent decrease in revenue during the third quarter of 2020, according to a recent survey of Brewers Association members.
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The survey also reported that approximately two-thirds of in-house sales during the third quarter of 2020 took place outdoors, indicating that winter will be the “make or break” season for small brewers.
“This has been a devastating year for craft brewers, as they’ve faced shutdowns, decreased sales, layoffs and an aluminum can shortage,” Bob Pease, president and CEO of the Brewers Association, said in a release. “Six packs, gift cards, merchandise — all make great gifts, and every little bit helps.”
The full list of participating breweries is available online.
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