Freebie Friday Series: Four Peaks Brewery in Tempe Arizona
As part of our belief that it pays to shop local, each and every Friday this November Bookmans Mesa hosts a Shop Local, Give Local Freebie Friday contest. This series showcases a local business each Friday and offers you a chance to experience parts of Mesa and the East Valley that deserve a broader audience. This first week takes us to Four Peaks Brewery in Tempe.
“Four Peaks Brewery is an Arizona brewery and restaurant. The original and main location is in an old creamery and warehouse on 8th Street in Tempe, Arizona, about 1/2 mile east of the campus of Arizona State University. Nearby Scottsdale, Arizona boasts an additional location, and, in response to high demand (nearly 40,000 barrels in 2012 alone), another Tempe brewing site opened in the summer of 2012. The Tempe site was selected following a review of 25 potential sites, including the famed Sunkist facility in Mesa, Arizona and numerous warehouses in downtown Phoenix.”
Whether you are out for a quick bite or want to kill time having a local brewed ale on the patio, this is a fun spot worth giving a try. Now here’s your chance! We have in hand a $25 gift card for one lucky winner. MUST be 21 to win – I.D. required.
To enter this Freebie Friday giveaway, use our comment section to answer the following question:
WHY IS SHOPPING LOCAL SO IMPORTANT?
We will allow 72 hours for entries so no excuse for letting this chance pass you by. The winner will be selected using random.org and will be notified by e-mail Monday afternoon. Comments are moderated and may take some time to appear. Please do not resubmit your comments — one will be plenty.
Also, if you love these local business giveaways, remember to join in on our 40 Years in 40 Days Contest where Bookmans is celebrating 40 years of fun! So many giveaways! So many ways to win! Bookmans is proud to partner with Local First Arizona and to be part of Shop Local, Give Local in all our communities. Keep an eye out for what the other Bookmans locations are doing in November for Shop Local, Give Local and prepare to be amazed, a winner, and happier than a clam. See you this Friday!
Good luck going local this November! We will build a better Arizona together.
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Shopping local ensures that the majority of that money will stay in the community. Also you are probably helping the owner (s) put food on the table, pay the mortgage, etc….. Rather than paying for someone’s 2nd or 3rd beach house or pink Lamborghini
Supporting the community we live in! Be thoughtful about how your dollars can be your voice! Share the love with your local economy. <3
You took the words right out of our mouths. <3
Shopping local keeps our communities vibrant and keeps our businesses diverse. We don’t look like every other town in America. We have a sense of place, and a character and culture all our own. Whether it’s beer, books, bikes, or clothes, we can spend our money with love and invest in our own local spirit!
Because Arizona does it best
Shopping local keeps things diverse man! It’s always nice to have options.
Helps boost the local economy. Keeps jobs local.
Shopping local directly benefits the community you live in, you know your money will stay local. You are supporting people you know and not large corporations. I feel much better knowing who I give my money to 🙂
Shopping local keeps the dollar within the community. This country was built on the “mom and pop” shop. I’ve been a local business owner for 17 years .
(This is a genius contest idea btw)
Shopping local is important because it gives back to local families and keeps our economy going….support local business, it’s better for everyone!
Spend locally and your money stays in the community longer. Spend $100 with local merchants and $43 stays in our market. Spend the same $100 at national vendors and only $13 stays locally. The service and friendliness of local merchants is typically superior as well. Buying local is a no brainer!