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1 Jeff Thorsett opened FBC in 1994 with the mission to provide craft-brewed beer and a robust whiskey selection to a thirsty mountain town. Flagbrew (as the locals call it), provides a casual and friendly atmosphere, which anyone should expect from a genuine brewpub.
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6 Known for its Railhead Red, Conductor IPA, and Black ‘N’ Raz, Beaver Street Brewery is Flagstaff's very first brewpub. Opening in 1994, this familyfriendly establishment was in many ways the vanguard of the thriving local brewing community.
4 With a Barrel + Bottle House concept in both Flagstaff and W illiams, Historic Brewing is worth a stop. Try some mainstay brews like the Piehole Porter or Undercover Cucumber plus Historic's unique limited-release brews that have a fan base of their own.
7 Made with local honey and a focus on sustainable brewing, Drinking Horn Mead Hall is the brick and mortar, Viking-inspired space for all Drinking Horn Meadery creations. Drinking Horn serves authentic mead recipes that pay homage to this ancient libation.
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The historic Halstead Lumberyard Building, built in the early 1900’s, had been abandoned for eight years before it became Lumberyard Brewing Company in 2010. Over the last decade, Lumberyard has been brewing and distributing its flagship beers throughout Arizona.
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8 Located in Flagstaff's east side, Wanderlust Brewing Co. has a soft spot for saisons and farmhouse-style ales but also dabbles in everything from German hefeweizens to Belgian-inspired sours, British-inspired dark ales and obscure styles like Finnish sahtis and German gose.