TUCSON, Ariz.— Barrio Brewing Co, Arizona’s oldest craft brewery and 100%
Worker-Owned, will have a good time thirty-three years of brewing craft beer for
Arizona with an anniversary social gathering on Could 1st at its 16th
St. location.
“We’ve been very lucky to have had group help
from day one. We even have wonderful workforce members who’re keen about Barrio
and try to create memorable experiences for our company, whether or not it’s in our
taproom, dwelling or different institutions,” mentioned Jaime Dickman, Barrio Brewing
Co.’s Chief Working Officer. “We think about it a privilege to serve this
group and sit up for many extra years of continuous to take action.”
On the forefront of their anniversary celebration is the
launch of their new Hop Graffiti IPA, a tropical IPA that blends the colourful
essence of tropical and stone fruit with the crisp bitterness of hops. The day will function all day specials to
embody $3.33 Blonde Ale pints, a brand new lineup of Wing Wednesday flavors, and dwell
music from Chalako the Band from 5:30-7:30PM.
Acknowledging help from the group as a motive for
their long-term success, Barrio might be highlighting a unique native Tucson
charity each Wednesday in Could by donating $1 of every pint bought that day to
their trigger. Charitable organizations
embody The Tucson Household Meals Undertaking, Neighbors Feeding Neighbors, Sister
Jose Ladies’s Heart, Previous Pueblo Group Providers, and 1 Veteran
Basis.
“This nice group has carried out a lot for Barrio. We’re honored to work with these wonderful organizations
to assist enhance consciousness about their trigger and lift cash in order that they’ll
proceed their nice work.” continued Dickman.
“What higher strategy to have a good time than to present again to those who are
serving to to make our group higher.”
The Anniversary Celebration is open to the general public and can run
on Wednesday, Could 1st from 11am-10pm. Barrio Brewing is a
full-service restaurant with a dog-friendly patio.
About Barrio Brewing Firm
Based by Dennis and Tauna Arnold in 1991, Barrio began life as Light Ben’s Brewing Firm close to the College of Arizona campus, and their flagship beer, Barrio Blonde, is the oldest repeatedly brewed beer within the state’s historical past. In 2006, a wanted enlargement moved the brewery’s manufacturing services and restaurant to a 22,000 sq. foot constructing in downtown Tucson that was initially constructed as a Quenset hut in 1947. In 2020, the Arnold’s bought the whole lot of the enterprise to
their staff via an Worker Inventory Possession Plan (ESOP). Further licensed taproom areas embody
Barrio Brewing at Mesa-Gateway Airport, Deer Valley Airport, & Tucson
Worldwide Airport. Barrio Brewing Co.
produces almost 12,000 barrels annually in its state-of-the-art 30-barrel
system.