Mid-Cities Is About to Get More Craft Beer Cred with the Addition of Brutal Beerworks
North Richland Hills is about to get a new craft brewery and taproom: Brutal Beerworks.
North Richland Hills is about to get a new craft brewery and taproom: Brutal Beerworks.
When the “Beer to Go” amendment passed in the Texas Senate last week, it was easy to envision thousands of full pint glasses being hoisted in celebration from inside the state’s over 200 craft breweries. As a part of the Sunset Bill, Texas will no longer be the only state…
Texican Court will offer three cocktails with popsicles to guests through the end of August.
Summer in Dallas means one thing: rosé. And that also means tons of rosé-themed events.
Move over, fatty patties and carb-heavy buns, National Burger Day is getting a drinkover. Betty Cocktail, Dallas’s very own cocktail caterer, is making your National Burger Day a little boozier, because on Tuesday, May 28, you’ll have the chance to DRINK your burger.
Craft and Growler is about to grow in a big way. Well, two big ways, actually: They’ll soon start selling food and brewing their own beer in-house.
The Skellig is growing: the Henderson Avenue pub has unveiled plans to add a massive new beer garden.
The brewpub TKO Libations, nestled in the Castle Hills neighborhood of Lewisville, is a great option for Lewisville beer-lovers but isn’t yet worth making a pilgrimage to it from afar.
Barring an act of God (or the city of Dallas), the long wait for Manhattan Project Beer Company’s Dallas taproom should come to a satisfying end this fall. The Dallas brewery opened in 2016 when husband and wife team Karl and Misty Sanford and Jeremy Brodt began brewing through a…
Not all IPAs need punch you in the face with hops – some of them make beautifully bright, fresh, floral and fruity spring sippers.
Bird Cafe’s Fresh Ink cocktail made with Hendrick’s Gin and snap pea syrup is a feast for the eyes and taste buds thanks to its edible printed garnish crown.
Grapevine is known for its annual wine fest GrapeFest, but who knew their beer festival, Main Street Fest, has been running even longer?
North Oak Cliff has a new Irish pub: Cannon’s Corner Irish Pub, from Alan Kearney, the Irish restaurateur behind Crafty Irishman in downtown and The Playwright in the Dallas Arts District.
Dust off your bike and your hot glue gun for this week’s best Dallas-area craft beer events.
In the craft beer world, bigger definitely doesn’t always mean better. But when it comes to can formats, some local brands are going big. Rahr & Sons Brewing Company recently launched a 19.2-ounce can featuring two of their core beers, Adios Pantalones and Dadgum IPA. These taller cans — a…
Stop into the Grey Goose tent at the Byron Nelson for one of their specialty cocktails.
Truck Yard’s newest location, opening in July in The Colony, will host Smith’s Toilet Seat Art Museum and Beard Science, a brewery focused on wild and sour beers.
A rundown of this week’s Dallas-Fort Worth beer events.
Deep Ellum Brewing Co. has opened the Funkytown Fermatorium in Fort Worth, and this brewery and taproom is funky in all the right ways.
The Vanilla Ginger Greyhound will have you off to the races in no time.
Texans love a Mexican-style beer, and as it turns out, Dallas breweries produce some excellent ones.
Although times are certainly changing, when discussing mead around these parts, we must first dispense with the clichéd formalities: In North Texas, mead (aka, honey wine) has more or less been something that the one friend of yours who is way too into Scarborough Faire has insisted you try because,…