There may be a tariff on beer imports. However if Fosters-Lager is brewed in the USA what would that have to do with the Free Trade argument? Nobody is suggesting a tariff on domestically brewed beer. Tariffs between US states is unconstitutional. Maybe your sniffing glue, not drinking.
And the self-denial of a protectionist rears its head: if tariffs do not raise the prices of domestic products (or reduce the profits you fear so much—when the producer does not choose to pass the higher cost of imported hops to the consumer, for example), then how are they supposed to save jobs in the first place?