Beer Stories

Read about Utah Craft Beer in Upcoming March Issue of Utah Stories

Want to learn more about Utah breweries? Be sure to pick up the March issue of Utah Stories. Our March issue features great stories about Utah’s craft breweries. They are opening all over the state from Vernal to St. George and from Springville to Ogden.

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Want to learn more about Utah craft beer Be sure to pick up the March issue of Utah Stories.

Our March issue features great stories about Utah craft breweries. They are opening all over the state from Vernal to St. George and from Springville to Ogden.

Javier Chavez Jr. of Cervezas Zolupez. Photo by Bryan Butterfield.

Read about Javier Chavez Jr., the owner and head brewer of Cervezas Zolupez newly opened in Ogden. Zolupez is Utah’s first Latino-owned specialty brewery creating Mexican-style artisanal beer. Then read about Utah’s other breweries including Red Rock, Roosters, RoHa, Hopkins, Epic, Uinta, Proper, and more.

Check out Ted Scheffler’s story on Utah’s best food and beer pairings.

There are also stories about the science of Sasquatch, hunting co-ops, Sugar House accessory housing, Skinworks, and Brad Wheeler at KUAA.

Go to page 62 and find March happenings across the state.

Rooster’s new brewery. Photo by Bryan Butterfield.

Utah Stories issue will be available on March 2nd at your favorite local shop.

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