Interior at 1912 Brewing Company in 2018 (Photo by Jackie Tran.)

1912 Brewing Company Closing Permanently After Nine Years in Tucson


August 12, 2025
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By Jackie Tran
By Jackie Tran

Tucson’s 1912 Brewing Company is closing permanently after nine years in business. They announced on social media that a planned sale of the brewery fell through and the taproom will not reopen.

“Unfortunately, our sale has fallen through. Our doors won’t be reopening,” the Congers wrote in an Instagram post on Tuesday. They thanked the community for “all the memories and your support throughout the last nine-plus years.”

The family-owned brewery had become a fixture of Tucson’s craft beer scene on the city’s west side.

Allan Conger brewing at 1912 Brewing Company in 2018 (Photo by Jackie Tran.)
Allan Conger brewing at 1912 Brewing Company in 2018 (Photo by Jackie Tran.)

Attempted Sale Falls Through

Owners Alicia and Allan Conger hoped to hand off 1912 Brewing to new owners earlier this year. In February, they shared a message announcing the sale after nearly a decade at the helm. The intended buyers – described only as a local military veteran and first responder – were not publicly identified.

The brewery’s taproom closed after the Congers’ final night on Friday, Feb. 28. They expected the new owner to take over soon after. However, months passed without an update. Now the original owners have confirmed that the deal collapsed and there will be no reopening. They did not specify why the sale fell through.

Nine Years of Craft Beer in Tucson

The Congers opened 1912 Brewing Co. in 2015, turning a homebrewing hobby into one of Tucson’s popular local breweries. The brewery gained a reputation for sour beers and creative flavor combinations. Fans came to love quirky creations like the award-winning Naughty Naranja orange ale and other experimental brews. The family-run taproom, located at 2045 N. Forbes Blvd., fostered a loyal community of craft beer enthusiasts.

Over the years, 1912 Brewing collaborated with fellow Arizona breweries and participated in local beer festivals. It celebrated its ninth anniversary in July 2024 with special releases and events. The Congers often credited Tucson’s supportive brewing community for helping their small operation thrive.

However, this closure marks the end of an era for the west-side brewery.

Key Lime Pie Gose at 1912 Brewing Company (Photo by Jessie Mance)

“We’ve cherished it all with you,” the Congers wrote in their earlier farewell message. They encouraged Tucsonans to continue supporting local breweries, restaurants, and small businesses in the community.

For those looking to raise a glass elsewhere, check out our guide to local breweries in Tucson for other spots to enjoy craft beer.

Keep up with 1912 Brewing Company on Instagram.

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