Editor’s word: The bustling San Antonio beer scene is all the time altering — often with openings and closures, however there are different twists alongside the best way. Let’s focus on it over a chilly one.
Beer competition slated
Native craft beer followers can get their fill on the annual Brewsology Beer Fest, which will likely be taking place the night of March 15 on the Witte Museum.
Going down in 10 different cities across the nation, Brewsology Beer Fest offers guests an opportunity to expertise a beer competition at a museum.
Almost 40 breweries and cideries, a lot of that are from Texas, will provide samples of their beers. Collaborating native breweries will embody Freetail Brewing Co., Longtab Brewing Co., Again Unturned Brewing Co., Southerleigh Brewing Co., Kunstler Brewing Co., Breakaway Brewing Co., Cactus Land Brewing Co., Alamo Beer Co., and Highwheel from Dorcol Distilling and Brewing.
Moreover, 28 Songs Brewhouse and Kitchen from Boerne, and Blanco’s Texas Cannon Brewing Co. will likely be represented on the beer competition.
Tickets are $50 for basic admission and $65 for early hen entry. All competition attendees can have entry to the museum’s reveals.
Alamo Beer reopens after transient closure
Alamo Beer Co. reopened its doorways February 28 following a brief closure that started in the midst of February.
The workforce on the East Aspect brewery celebrated the reopening by internet hosting Karaoke Beneath the Stars, a weekly exercise.
Native craft beer supporters have spent months speculating about the way forward for Alamo Beer, whose officers final yr listed the property on the market, and earlier this yr filed for firm chapter.
Whereas brewery officers didn’t share causes for the non permanent closure of the power, Alamo Beer is utilizing its social media channels to repeatedly promote occasions being held on the brewery, corresponding to stay music reveals and Bingo video games, in addition to beer specials.
Have a good time St. Paddy’s Day at Idle
Idle Beer Corridor and Brewery Idle Beer Corridor and Brewery will host a St. Patrick’s Day celebration on March 17, from midday to midnight.
The oldsters on the downtown space brewery will provide a number of $5 drink specials, corresponding to cucumber lime blonde inexperienced beer, house-brewed stout, inexperienced tea shot, and a shot of The Busker Irish whiskey. Guests may also get pleasure from a frozen Irish espresso for $10.