Miracle Bar and Sippin’ Santa bring holiday cheer to Phoenix bars
Miracle Bar and Sippin’ Santa are coming back for another year of over-the-top holiday cocktails and festivities.
Miracle Bar and Sippin’ Santa are coming back for another year of over-the-top holiday cocktails and festivities.
Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co. brings Firestone Walker’s Terroir Festival to metro Phoenix for the first time.
After 50 years, Four Peaks Oktoberfest organizers reflect on the history and impact of Tempe’s giant German festival.
Everything you need to know before raising a stein at the German festival in Tempe.
The musician takes Arizona wine to new heights at the now-open Merkin Vineyards and Caduceus Cellars hilltop winery and restaurant.
The once popular bar was shaken by scandal last year. Now, it has permanently closed.
The competition recognizes the best craft beer in the country. This year, five Arizona brewers brought home six medals.
When Head Right’s offer to buy Helton Brewing collapsed, it sued and alleged the brewhouse and business breached the sales contract.
Fall means it’s Oktoberfest season and we’ve got beer-filled events happening all around the Valley. Here are eight not to miss.
The Phoenix Zoo and Huss Brewing Co. have teamed up to help one of the most endangered animals in the country.
“I’m walking away very fulfilled,” the veteran craft brewer says.
Phoenix-based O.H.S.O. is now positioned to become one of the largest independent craft brewers in Arizona.
Boycott Bar owner Audrey Corley and chef Andrew Renteria are cooking up a concept that blends “Spanish tapas and Mexican influence.”
After a “wild and eventful ride” the Gilbert brewery is set to close at the end of the month.
The first annual Mexico Unearthed Wine Festival will showcase diverse offerings from around the country.
As The Breadfruit moves out, here’s what’s next for the kitchen at Bitter & Twisted.
Eat and drink your way through September at these events happening around the Valley.
Get your straws ready. A drink that dates back to the 1600s is finding a new audience.
Owner Dwayne Allen promises a return, saying, “I’m not done telling that story just yet.”
A brewer with ties to The Bruery, Wren House and The Shop is opening Catalyst Crafted Ales in Tempe.
Derek Christensen promises “simple, delicious European-inspired food” to pair with Wren House’s craft beer at the forthcoming taproom.
The future looks bright for Pedal Haus Brewery. Join the party this Friday.