2 Arizona craft beers named among the best in the world
The World Beer Cup is known as the “Olympics of beer competitions.” This year, two Arizona brews earned medals.
The World Beer Cup is known as the “Olympics of beer competitions.” This year, two Arizona brews earned medals.
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The competition celebrates the best craft beer in the country. This year, Arizona brewers brought home seven medals.
“We thought it was time to make more beer,” the co-founder says.