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    Dallas Breweries Worth a Visit This Weekend

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    Dallas is no stranger to great beer and breweries. We compiled a short list that you may visit and enjoy fresh suds.

    Peticolas Brewing Company

    Founded by Michael Peticolas in 2011, this family-operated brewery quickly became known for its commitment to quality and integrity. The Peticolas team maintains a hands-on approach, with every aspect of the brewing process done in-house. They have won numerous awards, including at the Great American Beer Festival.

    • Velvet Hammer (Imperial Red Ale): A smooth, well-balanced ale with a malty backbone and a hoppy bite.
    • Golden Opportunity (Kolsch): A light, crisp, and refreshing beer that’s perfect for Texas heat.
    • Royal Scandal (Pale Ale): An English-style pale ale with a balance of malt and hops.

    Community Beer Company

    Opening its doors in 2013, Community Beer Company focuses on bringing people together through quality beer and active engagement with local art, music, and charitable causes. They pride themselves on using traditional methods combined with innovative techniques.

    • Mosaic IPA: A hop-forward IPA made exclusively with Mosaic hops, known for its complex array of tropical fruit, citrus, and berry flavors.
    • Texas Helles: A German-style lager that is light and approachable yet full of flavor.
    • Funnel Cake Ale: A unique offering that captures the essence of the classic state fair treat, complete with a hint of vanilla.

    Texas Ale Project

    Founded in 2014, Texas Ale Project was the first brewery to be built from the ground up in Dallas since the late 1800s. The family-owned business focuses on meticulous yeast fermentation science to craft its beers, emphasizing quality and consistency.

    • 100 Million Angels Singing (Double IPA): A robust and well-hopped beer with notes of pine and grapefruit.
    • Fire Ant Funeral (Amber Ale): A malty beer with toasty and caramel flavors, balanced by a subtle hop presence.
    • The Caucasian (White Russian Imperial Stout): Inspired by the classic cocktail, this beer features coffee and cream flavors.

    Oak Highlands Brewery

    Backstory: Opened in 2015 by two long-time friends, Oak Highlands Brewery is located in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas. The brewery is known for its family-friendly environment and a commitment to supporting local schools and charities.

    • DFDub (Dunkelweizen): A dark wheat beer that’s rich in flavor with hints of banana and clove.
    • Derelict IPA: A well-balanced IPA that offers both citrusy and piney notes.
    • Freaky Deaky (Belgian Tripel): A strong, spicy, and fruity beer that’s deceptively smooth.

    These breweries not only craft excellent beers but also contribute significantly to the local community through various initiatives. Whether you’re a casual beer drinker or a connoisseur, these breweries provide a rich taste of Dallas’s brewing culture.


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