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  2. List of breweries in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bottles brewpub Southern Star Brewing Company [18] Conroe: 2007: Cans: taproom: Spoetzl Brewery [18] [73] Shiner: 1909: Bottles; cans: Tours: Makers of Shiner beer Texas Beer Company [74] Taylor: 2016 Cans, Kegs Taproom In the historic McCrory-Timmerman building at 2nd and Main Street in Taylor. Texas Beer Refinery [75] Dickinson: 2013: Bottles ...

  3. Spec's Wine, Spirits & Finer Foods - Wikipedia

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    The store houses a 95-foot (29 m) beer cooler, which has 35 doors, and a walk-in cigar humidor, which has 900 varieties of cigars. The full service delicatessen takes up 8,000 square feet (740 m 2) of space. Items at the delicatessen include caviar, over 1,000 varieties of American and foreign cheeses, crackers, on-site roasted whole bean ...

  4. Lone Star Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The beer is still marketed as "The National Beer of Texas." The Lone Star name is now owned by Pabst Brewing Company. Production of Lone Star is currently contracted out to Miller Brewing Company in Fort Worth. The Lone Star name is used in the Philippines under license to Asia Brewery for a brand of light beer.

  5. Rahr and Sons Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Rahr and Sons Brewing Company is a brewery in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, owned by Fritz Rahr.Since opening in 2004 Rahr has released numerous beers. Their core lineup is made up of 6 year-round beers, including their newest year-round release, Rahr’s Original.

  6. Proposal could take single-serving alcoholic beverages off ...

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    (The Center Square) – Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown proposed two ordinances on Thursday that could make it illegal to buy a can of beer, other single-serve alcohol containers and smoking paraphernalia.

  7. Pearl Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    When the ban on beer ended in 1933, the brewery quickly began the production of Pearl and Texas Pride beer once again. Along with their return, the triple Xs returned, as well. The Xs were absent from advertising and the company logo for 15 years after Prohibition, but they held a prominent status on every single bottle.

  8. Spoetzl Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s and 1980s, the brewery's Shiner Premium Beer and Shiner Bock accounted for less than 1% of the Texas beer market. In 1983, Spoetzl produced 60,000 US beer barrels (7,000 m 3) of beer; in 1990, only 36,000 US beer barrels (4,200 m 3). Sales improved after Carlos Alvarez of San Antonio [9] acquired the brewery in 1989.

  9. Anchor Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The brewery operated at its Potrero Hill location from 1979 and was one of the last remaining producers of steam beer, a variety of beer trademarked by the company. [2] In 2010, the company was purchased by The Griffin Group, an investment and consulting company focused on alcohol brands, and became part of Anchor Brewers & Distillers, LLC. [3] [4]