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76 Admit that it is not my favorite brewery, but the place was hopping and I know others that really like it, so take my opinion as you will. I did enjoy the visit and the patio - which may soon be a bit too hot in the Texas summer. They draw quite a crowd on a Saturday afternoon. |
76 I fixed the location on the map, per Travlr comment below - should be good now. Visited late afternoon on a Wednesday. Brewery is just off the main highway, and is well marked by signage. Brand new facility, tasting room and outdoor patio out front and a sizeable production brewery behind. 11 house beers on tap as well as core 4 beers available via cans. Design is metal and concrete, very modern feel. Tasting room has 4 picnic tables, 2 high tops inside as well as plenty of room to stand by the bar. Great service, proud to talk about the beer and quick with samples of the beers. Pours are available as 10 oz, half pint, pint and 6 beer sampler tray. Fun place. 76 = ★★★ (Worth the visit, must for locals, and visitors with time) I only use the total score, not the component parts. |
66 I stopped in simply because it is not a far drive from Jester King. The venue itself is pretty nice. Lots of outdoor seating, a band playing decent music and plenty of games for customers to play. ( oversized Jenga) People seemed to all be having a good time.
Sample flights are in the format of choose as many as or as little as you want. I choose 5 and it cost me $10.00. I’ll let you be the judge of the beer without any comment from this guy.
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78 Checked this out when in the area to visit Jester King. The location is nice, open and pretty scenic. Building is nice, indoor and outdoor seating. 10 beers on tap, with a wide variety. Food truck was here, but I didn’t have anything from it, worth checking out. |
64 This is a newly opened production facility in a giant tin warehouse, with a large tasting room up front. A dozen or so picnic tables inside, and almost as many on a covered patio outside. Plenty of parking. Samples were two bucks each, and they had six or so beers on. All are lager variants, some better than others. The map is wrong, it’s about ten minutes south of 290 on route 12, not north. No food. Worthwhile if you’re at Jester King anyway, like lagers, and have some time on your hands. |
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