Shop & Support Local Businesses at Greenwood Brewing’s Sip & Shop Markets This Holiday Season

Woman-owned businesses are coming together this Saturday, Nov. 25, from 1 p.m.–4 p.m. for the annual Sip & Shop Market at Greenwood Brewing in downtown Phoenix. 

The award-winning, woman-owned Greenwood Brewery is bringing back this event to feature a wide array of woman-owned vendors from around the Valley. This cherished tradition that occurs over Thanksgiving weekend gives the community the opportunity to support local businesses while checking off their holiday shopping lists. 

“The Sip & Shop Market has always been a special occasion for us. It’s a time for the community to come together and support local businesses, especially woman-owned companies,” says Megan Greenwood, founder of Greenwood Brewing. “We want to create an atmosphere where everyone can enjoy our handcrafted ales, find great gifts, and make new connections.” 

This year, the market will return with a new Holiday Night Market on Dec. 16 from 6 p.m.– 9 p.m. Greenwood hopes these events will make the craft beer scene more inclusive and approachable for everyone. 

During both markets, the brewery will be offering special deals, including two mini beers for $7.25 or a tasting flight for $10. Guests will also be able to try seasonal beers, such as the Harvest Diem Spiced Ale, served with a honey and cinnamon sugar rim; Twilight Nitro, a coffee milk stout; Girl Dinner Saison; and Schnitzel Pop Festbier. 

Confirmed vendors for the Nov. 25 Sip & Shop Market include Zen Moth, Secret Squirrl, Desert Nomad, Nice Sounds Tie Dye and My Sister’s Art AZ. Vendors for the Sip & Shop Holiday Market on Dec. 16 include Wildflower Wurld, Samantha Sommelier, Botanics & Fleas, SpoonsenForksen, as well as returning vendors Secret Squirrl, Desert Nomad, Nice Sounds Tie Dye and My Sister’s Art AZ.

Learn more at greenwoodbrews.com

Photos courtesy Greenwood Brewing

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