Powerhouse Phoenix breweries merge to form new beverage company
“With a bigger portfolio, we have the ability to change,” says the head of the breweries’ new company, Zonafide Beverages.
“With a bigger portfolio, we have the ability to change,” says the head of the breweries’ new company, Zonafide Beverages.
Specialty bourbon, flavored vodkas and creative cocktails are on the menu at this unique north Valley destination.
The chef and founder calls the cocktail showdown “intense, exciting and wildly entertaining.” Bar Brawl is back.
Leaning into a love of dive bars and vices, one Mesa brewery resets with a new name and focus.
Built 90 years ago, this adobe bar has been a Valley destination for generations. Order a cold one for a sip of history.
Get ready for brats and beer. The Valley’s longest-running Oktoberfest celebration will be here before you know it.
The vineyard’s tasting room is a “total loss.” Previously, the owner filed for bankruptcy and was sued by staff in Phoenix.
Joining a wine club is about more than getting bottles on a schedule. These local clubs offer neat perks and fun features.
Board the train and travel back in time with Platform 18’s new menu. Here’s what to expect.
The team behind the popular local gin is back with a new spirit and a mission to spread their love of amaro.
One local spot came up with a creative solution to help everyone this summer. Here’s how to score discounted beer and wine.
The popular brewery’s third Valley location is “a celebration of cask ales,” says co-owner Drew Pool.
Here are our five favorite spots to cool off with a tropical summer sipper.
Utah’s Outlaw Distillery plans to keep the Arizona grain-to-glass philosophy while making new additions.
This neighborhood bar “has history and heart, and we want to help carry that forward,” its new owner says.
Chef Trevor Routman worked at awarded eateries in Arizona and Chicago. Now, he’s crafting menus to pair with local wine.
Napa’s got a hefty reputation. But Wine Enthusiast suggests packing your bags for this local wine destination.
This welcoming bottle shop invites customers to learn about beer and wine from all over the world.
East Valley residents will soon have a much shorter drive to some of downtown Phoenix’s buzziest bars and restaurants.
Sam Pillsbury planted his first vines in 2000. As he and others retire, a new generation strives to continue their legacy.
Go on a scavenger hunt to find these underground and hidden bars.
After its Chandler location shuttered in 2024, the brewery’s downtown Phoenix taproom has now closed as well.