Checking Out the Deal at Four Bullets Brewery in Richardson

Four Bullets bills itself as the “smallest brewery in Dallas,” and it’s easy to miss. Located in an older building close to a DART rail line near Arapaho Road and Central Expressway, Four Bullets feels like a garage someone’s uncle converted into his home-brewing man-cave. It has an assortment of furniture…

As Macrobreweries Get Bigger, Local Brewers Worry About the Legislature

Last week, beer giant AB-Inbev completed its deal to swallow SABmiller for $107 billion. Already huge, AB-InBev is now truly gargantuan, looking at potential annual revenue of $64 billion and controlling roughly 30 percent of beer sales worldwide. It’s so big, in fact, that AB-InBev had to sell its nearly…

Spend Your Next Happy Hour at Noble Rey Brewing Co.

For the most part, the Design District is not where you go to spend the evening drinking, but with the growth of craft beer in Dallas, four breweries are now open in the neighborhood alone, with a fifth, Four Corners, nearby in Trinity Groves.  Noble Rey Brewing Co., which opened…

Beer Snobs Are Desperate for Saint Arnold’s Pumpkinator

Each year, Saint Arnold Brewing Co. in Houston releases their Divine Reserve beers: single-batch beers brewed differently each time. Most of the Divine Reserve beers have been heavier, stronger recipes. From double IPAs to barleywines to Belgian strong ales, the variance has been successful, with beer snobs seeking it out…

10 Dumb Things Light Beer Drinkers Say About Craft Beer

I’d like to believe that Dallas Observer readers are the type who order local beers at their favorite watering holes, rather than some sort of yellow swill, like Bud Light or Coors Light. Unfortunately, whenever someone orders craft beer, there is always some d-bag who attempts to be snarky and…

TABC Doesn’t Like Crowlers, But You Can Do Something About It: Complain

Several months ago, when the owners of Lonestar Beverages opened their Lewisville location, Taps and Caps, they made it worth the trek by being the first retail store in the U.S. to offer their customers crowlers. Additionally, Noble Rey Brewing has their own crowler machine, which retails for several thousand…

Pumpkin Beers Are Back: Lakewood’s Punkel, Reviewed

Much to the delight/dismay of many craft beer fans, pumpkin beers are coming back. If you have noticed more Oktoberfest beers on tap in your preferred bar and fewer summer releases, rest assured that soon several will be replaced with pumpkin beer. While pumpkin beers haven’t exactly taken off with…

Deep Ellum’s New Jameson Whiskey Barrel-Aged Beer One of Its Best

Earlier this summer, Jameson Irish Whiskey invited several American craft brewers to come to their distillery in Ireland to meet with the people who make Jameson and learn about their process. The schooling and travel was all a part of Jameson’s “Drinking Buddies,” in which part of the sweet deal…

Checking Out Oak Highlands Brewery in Lake Highlands

As we’ve said before, the Dallas-Fort Worth area gets a new brewery about every 10 minutes, as the craft beer industry grows locally and nationally, some worry about an economic bubble.  Until that bubble pops, if you live out in one of the suburbs that still lacks a brewery, just…

Grapevine Brewing Co.’s New IPA is a Late Summer Surprise

For beer drinkers living in Dallas, we are living in a glorious time.  With over 20 Breweries in the Dallas/For. Worth area (and more on the way), it’s not hard to find a local beer that suits your palate.  For those who love IPAs (myself included), we’re starting to see…

Martin House’s Juice IPA and Christmas in July, Reviewed

Martin House Brewery, located in downtown Fort Worth, started brewing beer in 2013. Since then, it has grown into one of the better breweries in the area. With the success of various fruit-infused session beers and IPAs, it seems like every brewery is putting one out and Martin House is…

3 Nations Brewery Is Finally Distributing Beer, and It’s Good

Each month it seems like yet another brewery is announcing their opening, from Texas Ale Project to Bitter Sisters to Four Bullets to Tupps, they just keep appearing. Back in April, I wrote about 3 Nations Brewery releasing beers as early as May. Unfortunately, the release of 3 Nations’ beer…

Martin House’s Cellarman’s Reserve IPA, Reviewed

Venturing into Uptown is a risky proposition for someone approaching 30, particularly as a reminder of how far you are from 22. On the other hand, several Uptown bars have large, excellent beer selections, including The Social House, which loves to remind you that they have 100 beers on tap. And,…

Reviewing the Beers at Tupps Brewery in McKinney

This weekend, the folks at Tupps Brewery in McKinney opened their doors for the first time. For those who live in the northern suburbs, Tupps provides a family-friendly place to drink craft beer while you teach your 8-year-old the bimini ring toss game. Tupps is located next to the historic…

Dallas Breweries Are Wisely Embracing the Light-Bodied Beer

Let me start by saying this: I love IPAs. There are few beers I enjoy more than a hoppy, coppery IPA that has a nice ABV to it. When I first got into craft beer it was through beers that weren’t necessarily heavy or hoppy; Shiner Bock, Real Ale Fireman’s…

Reviewing the Beers at Big Texas Beer Fest 2015

On Saturday, thousands of local beer snobs flocked to Fair Park for the annual Big Texas Beer Fest. Started by locals Chad and Nellie Mongomery after their visit to the Great American Beer Festival in 2010, the Big Texas Beer Fest is a charitable event that provides a portion of…