“History on Tap” is going to party like it’s 1920 at the Arizona History Museum


February 18, 2020
By Matt Sterner

Here's an event for the history books

The Arizona History Museum is hosting an evening of food, drinks, and craft beer with History on Tap from 6 – 9 p.m. on Saturday, February 29.

The evening of 1920’s themed costumes and decor is meant to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Prohibition, and will feature a speakeasy vibe with regional breweries and distillers.

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However, that’s not all you can expect during the gathering. The dance floor will be popping with live music from the University of Arizona’s Fred Fox School of Music, and local food vendors will be serving food to keep your energy up.

Tickets to the historic event is $40 per person, and includes sample pours from each brewery and distillery, plus admission to the Arizona History Museum.

If you’re an Arizona History Museum Member it’s only $30 per person and Designated Driver Admission is $20.

Participating Breweries & Distilleries

  • Barrio Brewing Company
  • Dillinger Brewing Company
  • Copper Hop Ranch Farm Brewery
  • Corbett Brewing Company
  • Crooked Tooth Brewing Company
  • Grand Canyon Brewing and Distillery
  • Harbottle Brewing Company
  • Iron John’s Brewing Company
  • MotoSonora Brewing Company
  • Old Bisbee Brewing Company
  • Town Under Black Distillery
  • More to be announced soon

Free validated parking will be available at Main Gate Garage, and proceeds from the event will support further programming at the museum.

The Arizona History Museum is located at 949 E. 2nd St. For more information, call (520) 628-5774 or visit arizonahistoricalsociety.org to purchase your tickets.

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