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  2. Phoenix Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Beer 330ml Monde Selection: Silver: Phoenix Beer Can 2009: Monde Selection: Gold Medal: Phoenix Beer 650ml Monde Selection: Silver: Phoenix Beer Can Monde Selection: Gold Medal + High International Quality Trophy 2009: Phoenix Beer 330ml 2010: Monde Selection: Gold Medal: Phoenix Beer 650ml Monde Selection: Gold Medal: Phoenix Beer Can ...

  3. File:PhoenixBeerBottle10.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of breweries in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Ale Brewery: Phoenix [36] SanTan Brewing Company: Chandler [37] Scottsdale Beer Company: Scottsdale [38] Sleepy Dog Saloon and Brewery: Tempe [39] Thunder Canyon Brewery: Tucson [19] Tombstone Brewing Company: Tombstone [30] Two Brothers Tap House and Brewery: Scottsdale [40] Wanderlust Brewing Company: Flagstaff [15] Wren House ...

  5. National Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Until 1964 the Phoenix brewery had been owned by the Arizona Brewing Co., and National's acquisition included the A-1 beer label, which had been an Arizona Brewing brand. The Phoenix plant had a capacity of 350,000 barrels a year and brought National's total capacity to 2,600,000 barrels. [18]

  6. Phoenix Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Brewery (also known as Finns Brewery) was a brewery run by the Finns family in Newbury, ... This page was last edited on 1 July 2024, at 05:51 (UTC).

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  8. Hensley & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in January 1955 by Arizona businessman Jim Hensley [5] on a $10,000 loan. [6] [7] It originally had 12 workers, sold 73,000 cases of beer a year (a case typically being twenty-four 12-oz. bottles or cans), and had a 6 percent market share. [5]

  9. Monteith's - Wikipedia

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    The brand Monteith's has existed only since 1990 and the connection back to the original Stuart Monteith, who didn't even name his brewery after himself (it was called Phoenix), is tenuous at best. In 1927, Monteith's Phoenix Brewery was one of five – in Reefton, Hokitika and Kumara – that amalgamated to become Westland Breweries, a company ...