Author: Victoria Bejarano

Dear 1912 Family,

We know it’s a stressful time right now with all that’s going on in the world. We wanted to reach out and reassure you that we are doing all that we can to keep our customers, staff, family, and friends safe and comfortable. We’ve been taking extra precautions by amping up our cleaning and sanitizing regimens past our normally high standards and by ensuring our staff is healthy before coming into work.

Starting today, we’ll be limiting our hours and will be closing early tonight at 8. These next few weeks, we’ll be open from 4-8 pm during Monday through Friday, and from 1-6 pm Saturday and Sunday, allowing you to come in, de-stress for a little while, and remember the little things that make us happy: good friends and good beer. On St. Patrick’s Day we’ll be open from 1-8 pm, with our new beer releases being readily available in pre-made Crowlers for easy at-home enjoyment. Cure the Monday Brews and Taco Tuesday will still be held each week, but Randall Infusion Wednesday and Karaoke Night will be put on hold until further notice.

We’ll have pre-ordering available on both our 32oz glass growlers/fills and our Crowlers. Call in ahead of time to place and pay for your order and we’ll have it ready for pick up whenever you arrive (just be sure to bring in your ID matching the card!). We’ll also have bottles, 4-packs, and pre-made Crowlers of your favorite beers to come in and pick up. We’ll be offering $1 off 32oz fills and $2 off 64oz fills during this duration as well. Gift card specials are also in effect: if you purchase a $40 gift card, you’ll get an extra $10 on us. 

For the health and safety of our guests and staff, if you or anyone in your household is feeling under the weather, we ask that you please remain home. 

We send our love to all those affected during these trying times, and thank you for all your continued support throughout this difficult time. 

Thank you for drinking local!

– 1912 Brewing Company

BOTTLE RELEASE ALERT ? THIS THURSDAY 2.6.2020!

Join us for our Tap Takeover at 6 pm The Parish with our collabrew ‘Sour De La Salle’ that has been in the works for a little while now…. Sour De La Salle is named for the French explorer (Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle) that claimed the Mississippi River basin, including Louisiana, for French King Louis IV. Sour de la Salle combines the funky character of 1912 Brewing Company with the Southern Fusion of The Parish Restaurant. This sour uses a blend of two sacharomyces and the peaches from the famous Parish infusions. Soured using our 1912 house culture, this mixed fermented sour was blended to our delight by our brewers. Tasting notes include tart and funky with intense stone fruit characters. This beauty rounds out at 6% and we don’t much care about IBUs in this one. ?
#AZBW #ArizonaBeerWeek

1912 Brewing x The Parish Dinner Pairing Menu (2.12)

Excited to be partnering with The Parish for this epic Arizona Beer Week event! Bringing you Southern Fusion dining to our Westside Brewery. Check out the line up for our Dinner Pairing 2.12.2020. Tickets are more than 50% sold out, get yours while you can!

1912 Brewing x The Parish Dinner Pairing – AZ Beer Week

Happy Birthday, Allan!

Allan, the co-owner and head brewer of 1912 Brewing Company, is a Tucson native and Marine veteran. While in the Marines, he traveled the world experiencing different cultures and trying local cuisines. It was this experience that shaped his drive to be creative with his beer. The Parish is known for its southern fusion and for pushing the envelope with their creative dishes. That’s the reason why we wanted to partner with Travis and the Parish crew, for this phenomenal birthday and beer week pairing.

We are celebrating Allan’s 43rd birthday with local restaurant The Parish -Tucson’s only Southern Fusion Gastropub, to bring you a 4-course dinner pairing that’s about southern comfort, hospitality, and community.

1912 Brewing Company is excited to welcome Chef Travis Peters with a culmination of two decades of hard work in the restaurant industry. Chef Peters honed his skills and has led several award-winning culinary teams, including Best of Tucson (Tucson Weekly), Bacon Fest, and Stella Artois Iron Chef Tucson 2017. Most recently, Peters appeared on Guy Fieri’s show ‘Guy’s Grocery Games’ on Food Channel and took home first place. Peters attributes his creative culinary style and influences from music, his wife, Karen, and daughter, Abigail. Peters is from Tucson, Arizona.

Not only will we be enjoying delicious food, but we’ve banged our heads together and brewed TWO collabrewations with The Parish that will be featured in the pairing.

~ Sour De Salle a Peach Sour fermented on real peach slices and Bourbon Staves using a wild yeast blend.
~ Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Gose with strawberries from California Giant Berry Farms, rhubarb, Mexican vanilla, and hints of graham crackers.

Join us for the exclusive collab with 1912 Brewing and The Parish. Tickets available through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1912-brewing-x-the-parish-dinner-pairing-tickets-90741982713

*Limited Ticket Sales

We need your help now by telling Congress to #StopCraftTaxIncreases!

In less than 30 days, the legislation that recalibrated the federal excise tax rates (FET) for your brewery is set to expire. If Congress doesn’t act to make the current rates permanent or extend them, breweries across the country will see their federal excise taxes increase on January 1, 2020.

The time to Act is NOW. Join the Brewers Association, the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild and 7,500+ of your peers and use this easy-to-fill-out online form: https://p2a.co/jCFN85n. Let your elected officials know that if they don’t pass the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act or extend the current FET rates:
· Domestic breweries that produce less than 2 million barrels (bbls) of beer a year will see their FET increase 100% on the first 60,000 bbls (from $3.50/bbl to $7.00/bbl).
· FET rates will increase from $16/bbl to $18/bbl on all bbls above that (up to 6 million bbls per brewery/per year).
· Small and independent breweries across the country will be forced to pay an additional $80 million in FET in 2020.
· Breweries that are not owned by a similar entity will lose their ability to transfer beer between bonded facilities.
History was made on December 5, 1933 when prohibition was repealed. Let’s make history again. Contact Congress now and let them know how your business would be impacted if the current federal excise tax rates aren’t made permanent or extended.

With more than 7,500 breweries across the U.S. we want Congress to be flooded with emails, calls and tweets. The Brewers Association is asking you and all your brewery employees to contact Congress today and help support our community! ?

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