Thought Arizona Beer Week was canceled this year due to COVID-19? Think again.
It is not only happening this year but the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild has extended it throughout February to encourage social distancing.
âCOVID-19 has brought unprecedented challenges to the Guild with events â like Strong Beer Festival, Baja Beer Festival, Real Wild & Woody â being their main source of revenue. We are asking for all Arizona breweries and brewers far and wide to raise a glass with us and participate in this collaboration,â said Rob Fullmer, guild executive director.
Arizona Beer âMonthâ includes more than 20 craft breweries throughout the state â including 12 in the East Valley â that are selling a special Rebuild the Guild Benefit Beer.
HB 2773 Hopes to Legalize To-Go Cocktails for Bars and Restaurants
The Arizona legislature is back in session, and on Monday a bill was introduced that would allow bars and restaurants across Arizona to once again sell to-go cocktails. This is not to be confused with off-sale privileges i.e., packaged alcohol which bars with a Series 6 liquor license are currently allowed to conduct by law. Rather, we re talking about sealed drinks that bars mix and sell to customers. The bill, HB 2773, would give restaurants (which typically hold a Series 12 liquor license) an opportunity to apply for and purchase an additional permit to sell to-go cocktails. Arizona state House Representative Jeff Weninger introduced HB 2773; he also is a co-owner of Floridino’s Pizza & Pasta and Dilly’s Deli. The bill would also make it legal for third-party delivery services to transport the goods, allowing them to obtain a license from the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control.