Grand Canyon Brewing Expanding Into Nevada
Phoenix, AZ – Making History in Arizona as the first craft brewery to expand beyond state lines, The Grand Canyon Brewing Company is proud to announce their launch in Nevada. With sights set on eventually expanding into Southern California, New Mexico and Colorado, the Grand Canyon Brewing Company has taken a huge leap representing the notoriety of the Grand Canyon State through this market expansion.
So far, The Grand Canyon Brewing Company has established around 30 accounts in Clark County, Nevada including Lee’s Discount Liquor, Speedee Mart and Whole Foods. Nevadans can pick up The Grand Canyon Brewing Company’s Sunset Amber Ale, American Pilsner and their new Flavor Bomb bomber bottles, Coffee Bean Stout, Hop Bomber India Pale Ale and Shaggy Bock—which feature a patent pending, beer conditioning flavor widget. Also, plans for distribution of additional seasonal and core beers are already in the works for 2013.
“The Nevada market has welcomed us with open arms; they’re excited to have new options and the nostalgia of a brand that symbolizes the very essence of Arizona. We hope that the Grand Canyon culture of water rafting and outdoor adventure will appeal to the tourism market as well as the local craft beer lovers,” said John Peasley, owner of the Grand Canyon Brewing Company.
About The Grand Canyon Brewing Company
The Grand Canyon Brewing Company is located in historic downtown Williams, AZ at 233 W. Route 66. This family
owned and operated microbrewery produces a dozen different specialty craft brews each year. They recently began production on a new 22 oz Bomber bottle featuring their revolutionary new Flavor Bomb beer flavoring widget. www.grandcanyonbrewery.com – @GCBrewery – Facebook
While in the Williams, AZ area, patrons can enjoy Grand Canyon Brewing’s hand-crafted beer at the Cruisers Route 66 Café located next door to the brewery. Cruisers has all of the GCB beers on tap including Sunset Amber Ale, Horseshoe Bend Pale Ale, American Pilsner, Black Iron IPA, WhiteWater Wheat and more. For more information about the Cruiser’s Route 66 Café visit www.cruisers66.com and be sure to stop in the next time you’re near the southern rim!