Zip Kombucha
Anchorage, United States (US) · Business Services
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Overview
Zip Kombucha is a veteran-owned organic craft kombucha brewery located in Anchorage, Alaska. Founded in 2016, we brew small-batch, delicious probiotic-rich iced tea using real ingredients and living cultures.
We serve the Alaskan community with a range of unique and refreshing flavors, including Joyful Jane, Blueberry Mary, and Ginger Rogers.
What sets Zip Kombucha apart is our commitment to quality, our veteran ownership, and our dedication to brewing authentic kombucha right here in the Last Frontier. We’ve grown from a small operation in a church to a thriving brewery with distribution across Alaska, and we’re proud to be a local favorite.
You can find our flagship flavors in stores like Costco, Fred Meyer, and Carrs, or visit our taproom at 8161 Schoon St for a fresh taste of Alaska.
We serve the Alaskan community with a range of unique and refreshing flavors, including Joyful Jane, Blueberry Mary, and Ginger Rogers.
What sets Zip Kombucha apart is our commitment to quality, our veteran ownership, and our dedication to brewing authentic kombucha right here in the Last Frontier. We’ve grown from a small operation in a church to a thriving brewery with distribution across Alaska, and we’re proud to be a local favorite.
You can find our flagship flavors in stores like Costco, Fred Meyer, and Carrs, or visit our taproom at 8161 Schoon St for a fresh taste of Alaska.
Contact Details
info@zipkombucha.com
Anchorage, United States (US), PO Box 202301
Founded
2016
Company Type
Private Limited Company
Employees
2-10
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#kombucha
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