Nope, it's a buddy's family place. Amazing views and direct access to the river.
Oh man, I like that. Wife and I are already a huge fan of Salt Traders and Jack Allens up that way. Now... Throw a Pinthouse in the mix? I may just move to RR.AggieOO said:
http://spirits.blog.austin360.com/2017/05/11/austin-brewpub-pinthouse-pizza-to-open-third-location-in-round-rock/
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Here's another impact of the bill. The 5,000 bbls allowed to be sold on site would also be the sum of all breweries with common ownership. For instance, Hops & Grain Brewing in Austin, San Marcos and Pint & Plow Brewing in Kerrville, TX would all be counted towards our 5,000 bbl limit because of my common ownership with the three facilities. If we had any investors who had an ownership interest in another brewery in Texas then that breweries tap room sales would also be lumped into our total.
Now here's where it really gets nefarious. If the total production were to increase above 225,000 bbls this bill would still allow for the 5,000 bbl sold on-site but the beer would have to be sold to a wholesaler and then purchased back at retail price before it could be sold on-site. But the beer would never actually leave the brewery. A brewer would have to invoice their distributor at the normal wholesale cost and then the wholesaler would send back an invoice at retail cost before the brewer could sell it. And because of the wonders of the Alcoholic Beverage Code, the brewer would have to pay the invoice immediately and the wholesaler would be allowed credit terms on their invoice.
DonaldFDraper said:
I've seen a lot of St. Louis beers on the thread recently...
Heading to St. Louis tomorrow for one night, any recommendations on a good spot to grab a beer and some food? Preferably where I can catch the Spurs game.