Three Rivers Brewery, you're thinking of.
I was a prosecutor in Farmington from '93-'95. It was a great place to live, for the most part. It was the most "American" part of New Mexico that I've lived in - the work ethic reminded me of back home in Indiana.
I have to say that there seemed to be a lot of unfortunate and undeserved prejudice against the Navajos. Not by everybody, but by a noticeable number of folks. Among other incidents, I remember being treated grossly differently when I was having lunch with a Navajo buddy of mine - bear in mind that the two of us were both lawyers who'd come down from the courthouse in suits and ties, and that we were acting completely respectably. My friend said that was just how it was.
But there are a lot of good folks in Farmington, and the area has one of the better economies in this relatively depressed state. It's near all kinds of different terrain - just a great place to enjoy the outdoors. You'll find some of the best fishing and mountain biking in the state right there, hunting is good nearby and paddling's pretty fair (some class V water, depending on time of the year). You're also very near all sorts of great outdoors stuff in the other three Four Corners states, and the Navajo, Ute, Hopi and Jicarilla Apache rezes are nearby for neat cultural diversity (I took a Navajo language class at San Juan Community College while I was living in Farmington - reminded me of classical Mongol).
Anyway, feel free to PM or email me if you have any Qs about the place. I still have friends there and visit from time-to-time.