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March 4, 2013

Brewery Spotlight: Austin’s North by Northwest Restaurant and Brewpub

Austin, Texas is a city of pleasant surprises and a certain edginess that ranks it among the most entertaining cities in the United States. It is also fast becoming a premier beer city and now boasts more breweries per capita than any other Texas town. One of several places to enjoy a fine brew and a great meal is North by Northwest Restaurant and Brewpub. Here are a few facts about this brewing and dining operation:

Type of Establishment: Brewpub

Owner: Davis Tucker

Address: 10010 Capital of Texas Hwy N., Austin, TX 78759

Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday 11 a.m. to 12 a.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.; and Sunday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Note that these are the bar hours- the restaurant stops serving food one hour earlier each day

Happy Hour: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. seven days per week, in the bar area only

 

North by Northwest Restaurant and Brewpub has been in operation since 1984 and it is one of several brewpubs that dot the Austin landscape with more brewing establishments opening each day. Owner Davis Tucker got the idea for the (more…)

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October 15, 2012

Great American Beer Festival: Change is Good

This past weekend was an important one for craft beer fans and for the beer industry in general. The Great American Beer Festival, the massive, impressive, larger- than- life, granddaddy of all beer events was held in Denver Colorado. It was back, bigger and better than before and it showed once again that something already large and influential can continue to expand, grow, and change with the times.

The Event:

 

The 2012 Great American Beer Festival was, once again, expanded to accommodate the large number of breweries and record number of beers. Looking at the numbers, this year’s event (more…)

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April 24, 2012

American Craft Beer Industry Continues to Grow

The American brewing industry has changed considerably over the past few decades. Craft breweries, once considered a novelty with an uncertain future, continue to gain ground and now account for almost six percent of all beer sales volume. This may not sound like much, but it is significant when you consider that, in 1996, craft beer accounted for only about one percent of total sales volume.

 Just recently, the Brewers Association compiled a list of the largest breweries in 2011 by sales volume. Here are the results:

 

Largest American Craft Breweries by Sales Volume:

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November 24, 2011

Freetail Brewing: Texas Number One Brewpub

Texas’ craft beer scene is still in its developmental stages but hundreds of ambitious men and women are working hard to make Texas the premier state in the union for microbrewed beer. One man who is helping the craft beer revolution is Scott Metzger, owner and CEO of San Antonio’s critically acclaimed Freetail Brewing Company. Here are the facts:

Freetail Brewing

Name:Freetail Brewing

Location:4035 North Loop 1604, Suite 105, San Antonio

Organization:Brewpub/Restaurant

Hours of Operation: Sunday, from Noon to Midnight; Monday from 4pm to Midnight; Tuesday through Saturday from 11:30am to Midnight

 

I visited Freetail Brewing in October, 2011 and found it easy to find, family- friendly, and every bit a restaurant as much as a brewery. The brewpub is located just outside the 1604 loop, in an elevated position that allows for nice views of downtown San Antonio and surrounding areas. A small windmill in back of the building makes it easy to find. The windmill, I was told, is non- functioning and only for show, but it does aid in the location process.

 

One of many pleasant surprises at Freetail Brewing is the large number of beer products offered. Freetail has produced dozens over its few years of existence and many have been retired and/or were featured only as seasonal products, but there are still a large number in the active rotation. When I visited, there were about twelve Freetail products on tap and a recent check of the Freetail website reveals the following malt beverages presently available:

La Rubia

Rye Wit

Freetail Ale

Self Regarde

Round Earth West Indies Pale Ale

Prickly Retail

Brettanolocator

Ate

Hypothesis E

Bandito

Tadarida Oscura

Rubio Fumondo

4shadow

Gremlyn

Prickly Fairy Peril

La Muerta 2011

La Muerta2010

Quite an impressive list, wouldn’t you say? Not all beers listed will be available at all times, but Freetail Brewing tries to keep ten to twelve products flowing at any moment. And the products themselves are just as interesting as their creative names. There is a pleasant surprise in every sip at Freetail Brewing Company.

Food is an important component to any brewpub and Freetail Brewing certainly takes its food seriously. The menu is divided among:

 

Appetizers

Salads

Specialty Pizzas

Sandwiches and Wraps

Desserts

 

Prices are reasonable at Freetail Brewing and many of the menu items seem tailor- made for a specific Freetail Beer. The stone- hearth pizzas are not only delicious and great with beer, they have been recognized by critics for their distinct craftsmanship and amazing taste.

Entertainment at Freetail Brewing is provided by nine high- definition television sets and two 100+ inch screens. With such a large number of screens, guests can treat themselves to non- stop sporting action and, depending on popular demand, other television programming as well. And if you would rather partake in an outdoor atmosphere, consider moving to the outdoor patio and watching the sun set while enjoying your food and brew.

Freetail Brewing is supportive of the craft brewing industry in Texas and it backs that support through its “guest” brewery taps: Kegs of craft beer from a Texas craft brewery, tapped and ready to drink. The guest brewery varies, but some of the featured breweries have included St. Arnold, 512 Brewing, Live Oak Brewing, Independence Brewing, Real Ale Brewing, Southern Star, and others. This is a nice gesture on the part of Freetail Brewing and it shows the businesses’ commitment to Texas craft beer industry.

Freetail Brewing presently maintains only its only location in San Antonio, but it has plans to expand in due time. Houston residents may recall that Freetail Brewing was planning to expand to the downtown area this year, but was forced to place its plans on hold. I asked owner Scott Metzger about this when I visited and he said that Houston has not been completely ruled out. The expansion has only been placed on hold until other concerns are addressed.

Freetail Brewing is certainly a place of distinction and it has several rewards and special recognition to prove it. Beer Advocate ranks it as the number one brewpub in all of Texas and it has been recognized by the San Antonio Express- News Critics Choice in 2009 and was awarded a Silver Medal in 2010 as the “Best Place for a Cold Beer.” San Antonio Magazine selected it as the “Best Place for a Beer” in 2009 and 2010, further solidifying its position as San Antonio’s finest craft beer establishment. Some of its malt beverages have also enjoyed special recognition and continue to win the hearts of critics and casual beer fans in San Antonio and beyond.

San Antonio is a city loaded with historic charm in a state noted for its independence and colorful past. Brewing has a strong history in Texas and is presently in the midst of a full- fledged revival thanks to the brewing creativity and ambitions of hundreds of men and women across the state. Scott Metzger’s Freetail Brewing Company is a perfect example of what can happen when ambition meets creativity and his brewpub is one you don’t want to miss if you happen to visit the San Antonio area.

 

 

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October 2, 2011

2011 Great American Beer Festival Winners

2011 Great American Beer Festival is now officially over. It ran from September 29 through October 1 and it will go down in the books as the largest yet. A total of 526 breweries took part in this year’s festival, contributing a total of 3,930 beers to the competition. The numbers are up significantly from last year and with growth in the craft beer industry at its present level, the figures are bound to be even higher in 2012.

 

Great American Beer Festival, photo by Jason E. Kaplan

 

A total of 248 medals were handed out to well- deserving breweries across the United States. Here is a list of 2011 winners:

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August 14, 2011

Southern Brewers Festival: Seventeen Years and Going Strong

If you’re looking for some craft brewed enjoyment southern- style, then one event you don’t want to miss is the Southern Brewers Festival. This annual event is now in its seventeenth year and it offers an afternoon/evening of craft beer enjoyment and entertainment in the charming city of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Here are the facts:

Southern Brewers Festival

 

Event: Southern Brewers Festival

Location: 100 Chestnut st., Chattanooga, Tennessee

Date: Saturday, August 27

Time: 2pm to 12am

The Southern Brewers Festival is sponsored by two large brewpub operations: Chattanooga’s Big River Grille and Brewery and Atlanta’s Gordon Biersch Brewery. But the list of breweries attending the 17th Annual Southern Brewers Festival goes far beyond these two brewpubs. The breweries and other operatives serving up their malt beverages this year include: (more…)

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May 16, 2011

American Craft Beer Week: A Time to Celebrate

by bryancarey — Categories: Beer Media, Breweries, Brewpubs, Microbrews — Tags: , , , 1 Comment

American Craft Beer Week

A celebration of all things malty begins today.

Industries have their ups and downs, but there are some that have been on the upswing for a long time and one of them is the American craft brewing industry. Since its renaissance in the early 1980’s, craft breweries and brewpubs have exploded in number and now total more thn 1,700 nationwide. The growing popularity of craft beer has prompted the creation of a new excuse to celebrate: American Craft Beer Week, a celebration that is now six years old.

What can you expect?:

 

American Craft Beer Week runs from May 16 through May 22 in 2011 and because it is intended as a celebration of craft beer, hundreds of craft breweries will be hosting special events, offering special promotions, and hosting additional tours. Breweries, however, are not the only places involved. Local beer bars and restuarants are also in on the action, with a good percentage of them promoting different brands of craft beer during this important week.

How Widespread is the Celebration?:  

According to official sources, the 2011 American Craft Beer Week  is going to be the most successful to date. There is an official celebration in every one of the fifty U.S. states, marking the first time that every part of the country is promoting American Craft Beer Week or celebrating craft beer in some way. American Craft Beer Week even has a special page on Facebook with more than 30,000 thirsty fans.

Where can I go to learn more?:

Check the web page of your local breweries, brewpubs, and beer bars for American Craft Beer Week festivities. Another good resource is the web site craftbeer.com. It contains background information on American Craft Beer Week along with news and links to celebrations. You may also like to visit the Brewers Association, which is the group responsible for creating the concept of American Craft Beer Week in 2005.

American Craft Beer Week is now officially recognized by the U.S. Congress. With an endorsement at such a high level of governance, doesn’t it make sense to follow the law and toast your favorite craft beer? There will be plenty of opportunities this week at breweries and beer bars everywhere, so make sure to set aside time to pay homage to your favorite malt beverage and the individuals who have helped the craft brewing industry become what it is today.

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January 7, 2010

Big River Grille and Brewing Works: Chain Brewpub with Something for Everyone

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Big River Grille and Brewing Works is a chain brewpub worth visiting.

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December 30, 2009

Padre Island Brewing Company: Laid Back Enjoyment on South Padre Island

by strive4impact — Categories: Brewpubs11 Comments

Friendly and laid back, Padre Island Brewing Company is much like the island on which it is located.

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May 26, 2009

A Star of a Brewpub in San Antonio: Blue Star

by bryancarey — Categories: Beer Reviews, Beer Travel, Brewpubs, Microbrews2 Comments

I try to visit brewpubs every time I travel to a new destination, both for the opportunity to enjoy some new beer and for the chance to experience a new place/atmosphere that I can file away for future visits. One tourist town close to my home is San Antonio and one enjoyable brewpub in this historic city is Blue Star Brewing Company, a brewpub with some interesting accompaniments.

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