- Arizona Craft Brewers Guild
If you’re looking to drink good beer this evening, and wouldn’t mind if your money went to a good cause in the process, we recommend you head down to Tap & Bottle, 403 N. Sixth Ave., where they’ve tapped the state-wide brewery collaboration Heroes 19.
Heroes 19, as we wrote about last month, was set in motion as a fundraiser for the families of the Granite Mountain Hotshots who died fighting the Yarnell Hill wildfire. Yes, we’ve noted a few places and occasions at and with which to pick up a pint or two of the brown ale, but when there’s an opportunity to drink to charity, we see no reason to pass it by.
Tap & Bottle closes up at 11 p.m. tonight. For more on Heroes 19, including where to pick it up on the chance that T&B has run out of it by the time you swing by there, the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild has information.
This article appears in Aug 15-21, 2013.


Let’s see — the date of today’s newspaper is Wednesday, August 21 — and the newspaper is telling us to support an event that took place yesterday – August 20.
You guys are so lame with your reporting — oh yes, I gorgot, you are not “reporters of news”, just the purveyors of your personal opinions.
Grandpa: The blog post went up, as you might read by looking above where you commented, on Tuesday at 6:15 PM. I can only imagine you’re referring to our email newsletter as “the newspaper,” which goes out mornings recapping the blog posts of the day prior. That delay isn’t ideal, but you can always just read the posts as they go up, without sacrificing immediacy, on The Range.
However, you can also feel free to just not read us at all. Your call.
It is appropriate to honor and remember the fallen firefighters and their families, we should not turn our back to those heroes we can still help. Thank you Tap & Bottle for your support. Thank you Michelle Malaniak for your effort to overcome the injustice.
http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/heated-environment/Content?oid=3643260
– grateful Arizonans