Posts Tagged ‘brewery

Infamous Brewing

In: Drinking

29 Apr 2013

Talk about a frothy success story! Despite only starting to brew beer just six weeks ago, Infamous has already found its way into 30 bars around town, including Little Woodrow’s, The Dig Pub, and The League Lakeway. The brewery is based off Hudson Bend Road (tours coming soon, they say), and currently produces two brews: [...]

(map) The fall festival season begins tomorrow, Sept. 8th, with the 5th annual Dripping with Taste. 22 Texas wineries and four craft breweries will join dozens of local specialty vendors and chefs, like Rolling in Thyme & Dough, above. Your entry fee buys you a souvenir glass and six tastes. It’s a fun, easy way [...]

(map) Last Sunday, Thirsty Planet Brewing celebrated their  second birthday, and what a party it was! Ten to twelve new brews to try (basil-watermelon wheat, anyone?), live music by the Whiskey Shivers, and eats from none other than Franklin Barbecue. The limited number of tickets meant 

“We like making small amounts of beer and taking a long time to do it.” So goes the philosophy behind this new outfit brewing up tasty beers with names like Senor Viejo, Chupahopra, and the ever-popular Fuego. They’ve just opened

(map) It seems like there’s a new brewpub opening every week out West, serving good, handcrafted beers. What’s unusual about Double Horn is the sophisticated quality of the menu. Expecting burgers and fries, we were surprised by dishes like

Jester King Brewery

In: Drinking

3 Jun 2011

(map) The new tasting room is now open Saturday afternoons. From 1 to 4, you can stop by, get a tour and quaff a few of their delicious craft brews. For $10, you get a glass and three beers of your choice from

(map) Ever imagine you’d be looking down on The Oasis? Well, with the third floor now open at this Lake Travis brewpub, you can do just that. The final part of the panoramic restaurant expansion out here, Uncle Billy’s third floor is for

(map) “We brew what we like, we drink what we want, we offer the rest to those who share our tastes.” Last Saturday, that was a lot of folks, as several thousand like-minded souls crowded in to celebrate Dripping Springs’ newest brewery. Several brews were on tap, including

(map) This Saturday from 1 to 9, Dripping Springs’ newest brewery celebrates with live music and entertainment, BBQ, burgers, tacos, and of course, beer, including their soon-to-be-famous Commercial Suicide.  There will be fire-dancing, brewery tours, souvenirs, classic cars, even a kissing booth! Click the link below for more details. Jester King Brewery website


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