Springtime is one of the best seasons in Texas to have a beer fest, yet there aren’t many to be found. At the end of last month I attended a new beer festival: the Hops for Houses fundraiser for Habitat… Continue Reading →
It took me a while to get around to editing my pictures from this years past, giving me plenty of time to reflect on the day. The VIP session was stress-free and uncrowded like years past. I was able to… Continue Reading →
The Eastside’s craft beer and kolache purveyor Batch is holding the grand opening of their brewery this weekend. Head on over Friday from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., or Sunday from 9 a.m…. Continue Reading →
Texas Craft Brewers Festival kicked off strong this year with the third annual Partners in Craft. Much like the previous years, the event was less crowded than the main fest, and much cooler! The beer selection this year was great…. Continue Reading →
The 2019 Texas Craft Brewers Festival is quickly approaching the final weekend of September. I was able to cover the full fest last year with media credentials, and had a blast. Check out my writeups of last year’s Partners in… Continue Reading →
Batch Kolaches housed the new venue for Texas Lambic Fest this year. The entire establishment was closed for the event. The bar poured a few lambics and palate cleansers, while Oasis Brewing’s food was served nearby with Kolaches. The indoor… Continue Reading →
A couple Thursday’s ago, Uncle Billy’s invited me to a press release at The Chive headquarter downtown. They announced the arrival of a new KCCO Austin-Style Lager to be brewed by Uncle Billys. If you remember, The Chive was brewing… Continue Reading →
This year’s Texas Craft Brewers fest was a huge success. As it did in the past few years, GA sold out the week of, and tickets were not available at the door. The VIP session was amazing as usual. With… Continue Reading →
In its second year running, Partners in Craft was a huge success. Happening the Friday before Texas Craft Brewers Festival, it serves as a kickoff event for the weekend. The $55 ticket price might seem a little steep, but it… Continue Reading →
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