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Your Guide to Tucson Breweries that are Hoppin’

Your Guide to Tucson Breweries that are Hoppin’

Apr 7, 20198 min read

What started as only a handful of breweries around town has blossomed into nearly 20. Many of these have opened within the last few years. It has reached the point where you’ll have at least one brewery nearby no matter which side of town you end up in.

If you haven’t yet caught on to the craft beer craze — or just haven’t checked out all Tucson has to offer — here’s a guide to all the local Tucson breweries and where to find them:

1912 Brewing Company

2045 Forbes Blvd. Ste. 105
Taproom at 1912 Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Taproom at 1912 Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)

A specialist in gose, 1912 is also one of the few breweries to offer wine and mead (from guest vineyards). Above all else, however, 1912 is quickly becoming a hub for families and kids.

Read our March 2016 article on 1912 Brewing Company.

For more information, visit 1912brewing.com.

Barrio Brewing Company

800 E. 16th St.
Main dining room and bar at Barrio Brewing Company (Credit: Jackie Tran)

Depending on the season, Barrio may have from 10 to 12 of their own in-house brews on tap at any given time, and they run the gamut in styles.

There’s something for everyone to enjoy, from their Barrio Blonde to their Mocha Java Stout. You can also enjoy a limited selection of Barrio’s brews at their other taproom, Gentle Ben’s Brewing on University Boulevard, and their Barrio Rojo Scottish ale is available in can form around town (and even outside of Tucson).

Ideally, though, you’ll want to visit their main location and sit outside, which provides an optimum view of a Tucson sunset or a train rolling by on the nearby tracks.

They serve a wide variety of food as well. Enjoying a beer and burger while sitting on the porch watching the train go by is not a bad way to spend an afternoon.

For more information, visit barriobrewing.com.

BlackRock Brewers

1664 S. Research Loop, Ste 200
Bar at BlackRock Brewers (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Bar at BlackRock Brewers (Credit: Jackie Tran)

BlackRock’s current four core beers are the Admiration IPA, Vanilla Infused Porter, Lil Naranja Session IPA, and Summer Dream Cream Ale.

The balanced beers match their styles with no over-aggressive characteristics while maintaining no shortage of flavor.

Read our June 2019 article on BlackRock Brewers.

For more information, follow BlackRock Brewers on Facebook.

Borderlands Brewing Company

119 E. Toole Ave.
Citrana Southwestern Style Gose cans at Borderlands Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Citrana Southwestern Style Gose cans at Borderlands Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)

We’ve all heard the phrase, “when in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Well, when in the Southwest, you’ll want a Southwest-style of beer and that’s exactly what Borderlands provides.

Their brew recipes are directly inspired by the community and are therefore ideal to be enjoyed in Tucson’s desert climate.

Most native Tucsonans have likely already sipped on one of Borderlands’ beers while trying to escape the 100º heat our summers bring.

But for those that — heaven forbid — have never been to Borderlands, there’s a lot to discover, including non-rotating taps as well as specialty releases.

Read our June 2019 article Presenting the female brewers of Southern Arizona slaying in the name of beer.

For more information, visit borderlandsbrewing.com.

Button Brew House

6800 N. Camino Martin, Ste 160
Button Brew House (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Button Brew House (Credit: Jackie Tran)

Part of Marana’s growing craft beer scene, Button opened in 2017. Their flagship Chiltepin Red Ale packs a spicy kick with Tucson’s signature pepper.

Read our July 2019 article on Button Brew House.

For more information, visit buttonbrewhouse.com.

Catalina Brewing Company

6918 N. Camino Martin, Ste. 120
Credit: Catalina Brewing
Credit: Catalina Brewing

Just as Dragoon Brewing is not located in the Dragoons, Catalina Brewing is not located in Catalina.

It’s close, though, kind of. Situated near Ina and I-10, Catalina Brewing features a unique lineup of beer that’s worth the trip.

For more information, visit catalinabrewingco.com.

Copper Mine Brewing Company

3455 S. Palo Verde Rd.
Copper Mine Brewing Company (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Copper Mine Brewing Company (Credit: Jackie Tran)

Copper Mine features nine taps and rotating food trucks offering eats to pair with their brews. Their Irish Red was voted Best Flagship Beer at Born & Brewed Beer Battle 2017.

For more information, visit copperminebrewing.com

Crooked Tooth Brewing Company

228 E. Sixth St.
Gaming night with banh mi from Nhu Lan Vietnamese Food Truck at Crooked Tooth Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Gaming night with banh mi from Nhu Lan Vietnamese Food Truck at Crooked Tooth Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)

Crooked Tooth set up shop in an old auto repair shop and features a super-sweet build-out. The handcrafted furniture and lights create a unique environment along with the spacious patio perfect for cool nights.

Keep up with Crooked Tooth on Facebook.

Dillinger Brewing Company

3895 N. Oracle Rd. • 402 E. Ninth St.
Dillinger Brewing Company Beer Dinner at Brother John's June 14 (MENU)
(Credit: Dillinger Brewing Company on Facebook)

The brewery features bolder beers such as the Serrano Deduction, occasionally featured in a michelada. The taproom on Oracle features a Nintendo 64 for Mario Kart battles, and the spot down on Fourth Avenue has views that are easy to get lost in.

For more information, visit dillingerbrewing.com.

Dragoon Brewing Company

1859 W Grant Rd., Ste. 111
Dragoon Brewing Co. manager and co-founder Tristan White updating the beer list (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Dragoon Brewing Co. manager and co-founder Tristan White updating the beer list (Credit: Jackie Tran)

If your beer-drinking motto tends to be, “the hoppier, the better,” then Dragoon is where you want to be.

Their flagship beer — and one of two that is on-tap year-round — is their Dragoon IPA and while that’s certainly enough to keep a pale ale enthusiast content, it’s only one of many.

Dragoon features a number of seasonal and specialty brews (seriously, check out the list on their website) that will hit the hoppy-heart of any craft beer drinker.

Their taproom is also consistently visited by a number of rotating local food trucks, so there’s no better way to enjoy your new favorite beer while also discovering your new favorite food truck as well.

Read our March 2018 article on Dragoon Brewing Company.

For more information, visit dragoonbrewing.com.

Harbottle Brewing Company

3820 S. Palo Verde Rd., Ste. 102
Taproom at Harbottle Brewing Company (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Taproom at Harbottle Brewing Company (Credit: Jackie Tran)

Having opened in February 2018, Harbottle is the new kid on the block. While the IPA is solid, the giant tub of Utz cheese balls also makes it easy to come back.

For more information, visit harbottlebrewing.com.

Iron John’s Brewing Company

555 E. 18th St. • 222 E. Congress St. • 5350 E. Broadway Blvd. #128 (coming soon)
Iron John's "I Don't Give a Damn" (Credit: John Dubrawa)
Iron John’s “I Don’t Give a Damn” (Credit: John Dubrawa)

It takes an air of confidence to make such a proclamation as “Damn Good Beer,” but the brews from Iron John’s certainly live up to their moniker.

Operating as a small-batch nanobrewery, Iron John’s rotates their beers out on a weekly basis, so it’s best to stock up and buy a bottle or two (or three) when visiting their cozy tasting room. Next up for the brewery is a collaboration with Monkey Burger, which is transforming into a taproom/pizza joint/burger spot.

Read our August 2017 article Behind the Barrel: Iron John’s Brewing Company “Golden Gueuze”.

For more information, visit ironjohnsbrewing.com.

MotoSonora Brewing Company

1015 S. Park Ave.
Beer at MotoSonora Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Beer at MotoSonora Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)

MotoSonora Brewing Company was opened by Tucson brothers Jeff and Jeremy DeConcini, cousin Eric Thu, and craft brewing veteran and former college roommate Tomme Arthur, who all share a passion for beer and motorsports.

If you’re hungry, Substance Diner is currently setting up shop in the front parking lot.

For more information, visit motosonora.com.

Pueblo Vida Brewing Company

115 E. Broadway Blvd.
Nacho Stadt Bier Pilsner infusion at Pueblo Vida Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Nacho Stadt Bier Pilsner infusion at Pueblo Vida Brewing Co. (Credit: Jackie Tran)

Though Pueblo Vida is beloved for their award-winning Northwest IPA or their delectable Bavarian Hefeweizen, one main draw of becoming a regular is their weekly infusions. These beers are where Pueblo Vida runs wild, imparting all sorts of flavor combinations into their already tasty offerings.

Love their traditional Milk Stout? You’ll love it even more when Pueblo Vida infuses chocolate and coconut flavors into the batch.

Read our October 2017 article Pueblo Vida Brewing Company Cans Have Become a Hot Commodity.

For more information, visit pueblovidabrewing.com.

Ranch House Brewery

31143 S. Amenity Dr., Oracle, AZ 85623
Bavarian Pretzel at Ranch House Grill & Brewery
Bavarian Pretzel at Ranch House Grill & Brewery (Credit: Jackie Tran)

About 10 minutes west from the Biosphere 2 in Oracle, find the nearest craft brewery in a retirement community. Once you reach the gate at SaddleBrooke Ranch, just let them know you’re headed to the brewery.

But don’t swing by after 8 p.m.; while Ranch House Grill & Brewery is open to the public, the neighborhood is an early crowd.

IPA fans will appreciate their dry-hopped flagship IPA, while both beer snobs and newcomers can dig the Wild Strawberry Rhubarb Berliner Weisse.

For more information, visit saddlebrookeranchhoa.org.

FireTruck Brewing Company

4746 E. Grant Rd. • 9155 E. Tanque Verde Rd. • 9630 N. Oracle Rd. #110
Wings at Sentinel Peak Brewing Company (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Wings at FireTruck Brewing Company (Credit: Jackie Tran)

FireTruck Brewing prides itself on being Tucson’s midtown beer pub.

Their taproom includes both indoor and outdoor seating — perfect to catch a Tucson sunset while sipping on a refreshing brew.

FireTruck typically keeps at least nine of their own beers on tap, retaining four “flagship” beers on a constant basis to satisfy those looking for a traditional IPA, Dunkel, Blonde, or Amber selection.

For more information, visit firetruckbrewing.com.

Ten55 Brewing Company

110 E. Congress St.
Beer at Ten55 Brewing and Sausage House (Photo courtesy of Ten55 Brewing and Sausage House)
Beer at Ten55 Brewing Company (Photo courtesy of Ten55 Brewing Company)

Ten55 rebranded and moved downtown into a historic space that now serves as a beer hall with gourmet sausages. They also dabble with obscure beer styles, such as the dampfbier.

For more information, visit 1055brewing.com.

Thunder Canyon Brewery

220 E. Broadway Blvd.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BvewpczhwIf/

Thunder Canyon has been serving Tucson its craft beer since 1997. Now focusing on only a downtown location, they’re regularly hosting live music and good times.

Keep up with Thunder Canyon Brewery on Facebook

[This article was originally written on December 18, 2015, and most recently updated on April 7, 2022]

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