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…

Five Cheap Wines that Pair Perfectly with the Summer Heat

It’s high summer, and the weather is perfect for light beers and our favorite fruity cocktails. But it’s also the right time to pop a crisp, refreshing bottle of wine. We got tired of reading online “Top Summer Wine” lists of bottles you can only get in New York or…

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…

Decoding Rapscallion’s Bar Menu with Victualler Eddie Eakin

A victualler is hipster (READ: ye olde English) for a licensed purveyor of spirits. This is also known as a bartender, to us plebes. Let me explain. Dining at the newly minted Rapscallion on Greenville Avenue is an adventure for the palate. Chef Nathan Tate is flexing his worldly muscles,…

6 Fancy, Fruity Cocktails That Will Help You Survive Summer

Fruity drinks don’t exactly have the best reputation with bartenders. For years, the inclusion of “fruit” in a cocktail meant pouring a pre-mixed, bottled syrup into a shaker for a mai tai or boozy lemonade or whiskey smash.The craft cocktail renaissance has meant that fresh juices are practically a requirement…

How to Mix Up Three Killer Summer Cocktails

Don’t let your drinking game fall slack this summer. While everyone else breaks out the gin and juice, take the sunniest season as an excuse to embrace cocktails that show you’re a more sophisticated drinker. Louise Owens at the Windmill Lounge has come up with three summer cocktails you can…

A Community-Backed Brewery Is Opening In Lake Highlands

The explosion of craft beer in Dallas is probably an unlikely success, but we’re pretty damn grateful for it anyway. Plenty of places are around to pick up a growler or six-pack of something freshly brewed locally, and we may very well be on our way to just about every…

BrewFest Is Coming to the Dallas Farmers Market

On the off chance you’re a beer drinker, you should know plans are underway to turn the Dallas Farmers Market into a massive beer garden with enough local beer to float a produce truck. BrewFest has taken over a few locations in Dallas, including the Dallas Zoo and the Arts…

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…

Grapevine’s Monarch Wheat Beer, Reviewed

Meet Monarch, the classic American wheat beer by Grapevine Brewing. The brewery’s attractive packaging has drawn me in again, this time with a stylized butterfly on a patriotic background of red and white stripes. The last time I took a look at one of their beers, it was the Lakefire…

Revolver’s Sidewinder Is a Good Casual Summer Sipper

Since open carry is all the rage these days, I picked myself up a six-pack of Revolver Brewing’s Sidewinder, the seasonal pale ale that hopes to become your new summer beer. I had the crazy idea that I’d go down to Dallas Police Headquarters and pull on a bottle out…

Deep Ellum’s Neato Bandito Is the Craft Beer for Bud Drinkers

My father has had Coors Light in his fridge for far longer than I’ve been on this planet. He keeps it in the bins at the bottom where most people keep their vegetables. While generally I’d consider him an open-minded drinker, his defaults leaned toward what most craft beer drinkers…

What Dallas Chefs Drink at Work, and After It

The kitchen is unlike any other workplace out there. You can yell at your coworkers, you get paid to play with fire, and in some cases, it’s totally acceptable to take a nip of something boozy in the middle of your shift. This may be part of the chef archetype,…

El Bolero’s Michelada is Green (and That’s a Good Thing)

There’s something about the heat of summer that makes the michelada more alluring. Beer is thirst quenching on its own, for the most part, and adding lime juice and salt helps get those salivary glands going. If it’s spicy enough to induce that sweaty, cooling sensation on the back of your…