5/28/2023 0 Comments 4peaks beer![]() As a result of its focus on core competencies of service, integrity, and quality products, the company has been recognized locally and nationally as a leader in the community and the beverage industry. With corporate headquarters located in Phoenix, Hensley also has fully operational controlled environment warehouse space in five different locations across Arizona including Tucson, Flagstaff, Prescott Valley, Chandler, and Show Low. Hensley maintains a proprietary service fleet of more than 800 vehicles and has the support of over 1,100 employees, servicing a customer base of more than 9,000 retail accounts throughout Arizona from multiple state-wide branches. Loyal Chiver and Chivette running into each other at a craft brewery – completely awesome.Hensley Beverage Company (founded in 1955 and Arizona’s largest beverage distributor) is a multi-generational, family-owned, local Arizona beverage wholesaler that distributes a diverse and first-rate portfolio of beverages, including Anheuser-Busch InBev beers, top selling local and regional craft beers, premium non-alcohol beverages, water, soda, tea, wine, and spirits. I saw “Keep Calm” and shouted out, “Is that a Chive shirt?” Indeed, it was! I need to get my own Chive shirt to rep! Pure ecstasy.Īfter my tour, I was sitting at the table and noticed THIS guy in a green shirt. Just picture yourself at that table there with a cask ale in hand, the rumble of happy voices and burbling fermentors in the background and the smell of mash and hops floating across the warm breeze of an Arizona evening. TANK.Ĭurrently the brewery is stuffed with dozens of 40bbl fermentors that you can gaze longingly at as you enjoy your pint, eyes glazed over with desire. In case you weren’t sure, that gigantic tank on the left is a 240bbl bright tank. They also serve real cask ale! These are tapped only on Wednesdays, and are usually gone within a few hours.įour Peaks currently has a 40bbl brew system, but are expanding to a new location (56,000 square feet) where they’ll have a 60bbl system and 240bbl fermentors! Four brews a day to fill those bad boys! Serving tanks are kept in the walk-in cooler so the bartenders don’t have to run back every ten minutes to change a keg. Hmmm, upcoming homebrew ideas are racing through my head… ![]() I got a nice sniff of this one though! I love when cherries are added to any dark, malty beer. I guess I’ll just have to return to try one of these another time! Unfortunately, there were no barrel aged beers in the taster flight. ![]() I’ve only seen them in cans.ĭelicious canning line! If I’d had more time, I could’ve spent an hour staring at this machine. I haven’t come across any of their bottled beers in stores, however. This is their bottling line, received from an old German brewery years ago. Each bottle of this wondrous wheat beer is infused with two things: sweet orange peel and the spirit of giving. Neither had any idea what I was talking about and pointed me in the direction of an awesome, well-educated-on-beer manager on duty, Trevor, who kindly showed me around the brewery even though the restaurant was packed with people. Now on to my favorite part – the brewery! I walked inside, camera in hand, and asked a security guy and waitress how many barrels the system was. Not quite a tiramisu, but delicious nonetheless. We did have to order the “stoutamisu” – tiramisu (duh) made with the oatmeal stout (duh again). The waitress recommended the chicken enchiladas. The food here was good, but not my purpose for going. This one seems to be on tap everywhere I go in Arizona! As always, I also adored the Kilt Lifter – a sweet Scottish style ale with a sweet, bready aroma followed by a similar flavor and a thick, rich finish. My ultimate favorite was the Hop Knot IPA – intense grapefruit and a strong pine aroma, but rounded out with a good dose of caramel and hints of toffee. Now to my flight! The Hefeweizen was delicious – full of banana and cloves, a musty/earthy flavor that I absolutely adore and a clean finish. It makes me so happy to watch an avid wine drinker reach for a super hoppy IPA and cradle it delicately in her hands, eyes closed, enjoying the floral aroma before diving in. I showed her how to swirl, sniff and sip, and was more than thrilled to see Katrina’s eyes light up as she realized that all these beers had different flavors, aromas and mouthfeel. ![]() ![]() I was with Katrina – a wine drinker who was willing to learn beer. You can’t make reservations, it was a Saturday night, we were in a college town and we were prepared to wait.Īnd wait, we did! We waited for about an hour before we were seated outside, and it was worth it.įirst and most importantly, we ordered two taster flights. After my midday visit to Dave’s Electric Brewpub, I was all warmed up for Four Peaks Brewery. ![]()
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