They have some very good beers. I wish they hadn't changed their name.Tibbers said:
What do y'all think of equal parts brewery?
They have some very good beers. I wish they hadn't changed their name.Tibbers said:
What do y'all think of equal parts brewery?
Add in aluminum can costs/availability skyrocketing and ever-increasing competition from fake 'craft' (Karbach) brands owned for large foreign companies.AlaskanAg99 said:
It's a brutal industry with a constantly changing legal landscape, fickle fans etc...
With grain prices about to spike I can't imagine the future of brewing. Let alone inflation and a possible recession.
hey...they're making some really authentic hard seltzers and ranch waters these days!drumboy said:Add in aluminum can costs/availability skyrocketing and ever-increasing competition from fake 'craft' (Karbach) brands owned for large foreign companies.AlaskanAg99 said:
It's a brutal industry with a constantly changing legal landscape, fickle fans etc...
With grain prices about to spike I can't imagine the future of brewing. Let alone inflation and a possible recession.
FYI Saint Arnold tap takeover today at Hughies and Ambers are $3 at the beer garden from 3-6 today. Wish I could make both.
And repackaging zeigenbock as local sports themed beer.Diggity said:hey...they're making some really authentic hard seltzers and ranch waters these days!drumboy said:Add in aluminum can costs/availability skyrocketing and ever-increasing competition from fake 'craft' (Karbach) brands owned for large foreign companies.AlaskanAg99 said:
It's a brutal industry with a constantly changing legal landscape, fickle fans etc...
With grain prices about to spike I can't imagine the future of brewing. Let alone inflation and a possible recession.
FYI Saint Arnold tap takeover today at Hughies and Ambers are $3 at the beer garden from 3-6 today. Wish I could make both.
jetch17 said:
daddys gettin into the Karbach tonight....
Yeah, City Acre announced it a few weeks ago on their Facebook page. Huge bummer. My wife and I had our reception there. Super nice piece of land in a not great part of town, beautiful old house that they renovated, always enjoyed their beer and foodwessimo said:
City Acre closing, Local Group, Holler, and others under new ownership, B-52 and an unidentified brewery up for sale. Seems like the glory days of the Houston Beer scene are over.
Chron: Another Houston brewery closes, others are going up for sale.
https://www.chron.com/food/article/more-houston-breweries-closing-for-sale-17228158.php
They're fantastic. Much better to go now that they've expanded the taproomTibbers said:
What do y'all think of equal parts brewery?
rschoelman said:
Happy Release Day!
Word on /r/houstonbeer is that the mystery brewery for sale was Brash, it was bought by Equal Parts, and the former Brash head brewer who went to 8th Wonder is returning to run it.wessimo said:
City Acre closing, Local Group, Holler, and others under new ownership, B-52 and an unidentified brewery up for sale. Seems like the glory days of the Houston Beer scene are over.
Chron: Another Houston brewery closes, others are going up for sale.
https://www.chron.com/food/article/more-houston-breweries-closing-for-sale-17228158.php
Didn't realize that. Definitely feels older than that. Really nice house either way.redag06 said:
That house actually wasn't that old. Spoke with the owner once At an event before they officially opened and it was built in the 70's….the 1970's
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City Acre had a last minute investor swoop in similar to Bearded Fox. Jimmy Garrett, a local solar energy business owner couldn't let City Acre call it quits. "The heart and soul of City Acre isn't going anywhere."
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After the owners of Equal Parts Brewing bought Brash Brewing in mid-June, they were excited to start their own chapter of the cult-favorite brewery. About a month later came a curveball: The City of Houston said the taproom couldn't reopen because it had never been properly permitted in the first place.
Ags #1 said:
Is city acre good? I went about 3 years ago and food was good but beer was average. Has it gotten better
Ags #1 said:
Is city acre good? I went about 3 years ago and food was good but beer was average. Has it gotten better
drumboy said:Ags #1 said:
Is city acre good? I went about 3 years ago and food was good but beer was average. Has it gotten better
It's ok but if I'm driving up 59 for beer it'll be at Spindletap.
Back Pew environment is great, especially for those with kids, but the beer is nothing I ever buy at the store or at a bar. Megaton is ok, but their AC sucks. In that area, DECA has the best.TarponChaser said:drumboy said:Ags #1 said:
Is city acre good? I went about 3 years ago and food was good but beer was average. Has it gotten better
It's ok but if I'm driving up 59 for beer it'll be at Spindletap.
Going way up 59, Back Pew is good. Went to a place called MegaTon pre-covid and it was decent. Haven't had a chance to get back there though.
jetch17 said:Ags #1 said:
Is city acre good? I went about 3 years ago and food was good but beer was average. Has it gotten better
I literally haven't gone back since a pre-opening event in its first year - no idea
Art CarGoAgs92 said:
Last few beers I've gotten from SA were ok but Eureka Heights is kicking their butts.
Mini Boss
Buckle Bunny
Mostly Harmless
All better than SA I've had recently.
Maybe I'm picking wrong…give me a SA recommendation.
I'll give them a shot, thanks.drumboy said:Art CarGoAgs92 said:
Last few beers I've gotten from SA were ok but Eureka Heights is kicking their butts.
Mini Boss
Buckle Bunny
Mostly Harmless
All better than SA I've had recently.
Maybe I'm picking wrong…give me a SA recommendation.
Double Down
H-Town Pils
Tarnation - Good and doesn't really taste 9%....will def session this weekend.