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15730 N. Pima Road Scottsdale, AZ 85260

480-991-1795 

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  • American, Brewery
    Daily 11am-2am
    $$
    All Major Credit Cards, Diners Club, cash
  • Casual
    Smoking, Patio/Sidewalk Dining, Takeout, Private Party
    Dinner, Late Night, Lunch
    Beer/Wine
  • Recommended for Large Parties
    Lot Available
Description

This brew pub delivers first-rate ales and food. Munchies, sandwiches and pizza are good enough reason to come here, even if you're on the wagon. The ales have lots of character: The Eighth Street Ale and Raj IPA are standouts.







  • 2011 | Best Local Beer

    Admittedly, we liked Four Peaks' American IPA well enough before. What's not to like It's made with seven different hops added at different times in the brewing process to combine in piney, grassy harmony. It's bitter but not biting, and it's backed by mild honey sweetness. It smells and tastes like a bowl of hop nuggets. We were just fine with enjoying the brew from the tap or the occasional bottle picked up from the brewery. And then they put it in cans, which turns out to like painting... More »

  • 2009 | Best Local Beer for a Novice Drinker

    Ah, beer: the most humble and refreshing form of recuperation after the daily beatdown that is your job. Just gather your friends and head to a bar for a happy hour (or two). What Your friends don't like beer Teach them the error of their ways, starting with the Peach Ale at Four Peaks. Forget hoppy goodness and the power of top-fermenting (that's for real drinkers). Instead, surprise them with the light peach notes of this sumptuous brew. Who knows Maybe next time they'll want to try an... More »

  • 2008 | Best Beer for Wine Snobs

    So you won't drink anything not served in a crystal goblet. You sneer at the thought of second-growth Bordeaux. Well, wine snobs beware, there's a new kid in town -- and he's knocking down your asinine assumptions about beer faster than you can say Gewurztraminer. Four Peaks' Hopsquatch Barleywine comes from a centuries-old English recipe that uses extra malt to produce a super-strength beer as potent as wine. After being aged for a year in stainless steel containers, the resulting brew... More »

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  • ArizonaWalsh
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    ArizonaWalsh | AZ | 31 Reviews

    | Tue, April 3, 2012

    I didn't drink any beer so I can't comment on that but the food was ok and service was pretty bad. I had the fish and chips which was greasy but decent and my partner had a pork meal that looked delicious and flavorful but he said it was quite bland despite appearances. We had a party of 6 or so and my friends would order drinks throughout the night and have to keep asking 5, 10, 15 minutes later if they were still getting their drinks. When the bills came the waitress mixed up the orders for each receipt when we split it up, which she quickly corrected but then gave out the wrong bills to the wrong people after that.

  • phoenixnewtimesbestof
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    phoenixnewtimesbestof | Phoenix, AZ | 315 Reviews

    | Wed, May 6, 2009

    So you won't drink anything not served in a crystal goblet. You sneer at the thought of second-growth Bordeaux. Well, wine snobs beware, there's a new kid in town — and he's knocking down your asinine assumptions about beer faster than you can say Gewurztraminer. Four Peaks' Hopsquatch Barleywine comes from a centuries-old English recipe that uses extra malt to produce a super-strength beer as potent as wine. After being aged for a year in stainless steel containers, the resulting brew has a sweet, rich flavor reminiscent of port or sherry. Yes, we know. A beer named after a mythical monster doesn't have the pedigree of a 40-year-old Cabernet. But if you can pull the grapevine out of your rear for one second and give Hopsquatch a chance, this three-time World Beer Cup award winner is a damn fine brew.

  • TEXAS STEELER FAN
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    TEXAS STEELER FAN | Tempe, AZ | 3 Reviews

    | Fri, October 8, 2010

    Great Brew!

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