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Founded
2017
BREWERY TYPE
Production - Micro
Address
906 Jean Street
Grapevine, TX 76051 United States
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Overview
We seek to be an inclusive community of beer drinkers. Our beer is for you, for your neighbors and for your friends. Though we are a brewery, we believe that beer is never the central figure of any moment. People are the moment makers. And great beer should be part of those moments. Our beers are crafted for good times.
North Texas is becoming well known for producing great local brews and we're excited to be a part of perpetuating that great tradition for years to come. Our beers aren't intended to slap you in the face with outlandish concoctions. But we hope that they become well crafted local classics that you'll come back to time and time again.
Hop and Sting Brewery announces its first ballpark worthy beer, Aluminum Cowboy! Frisco RoughRiders are stacking up on Hop and Sting’s Aluminum Cowboy as the 2020 official season opening craft brew at Dr. Pepper Ballpark available in Section 104 in the “Hop and Sting Beer Bullpen.”
Upstart Texas beer maker Hop & Sting Brewing Company has purchased the assets and brands of Grapevine Craft Brewery from owner Glen Harrod. Financial terms of the deal — which did not include the building and land — were not disclosed, but Hop & Sting co-owner Brian Burton told Brewbound that “it was something just barely within our budget.”
In this edition of Press Clips: BrewDog revenues increase 55 percent in 2017; a federal judge rules against brewery to-go sales in Texas; two A-B High End craft breweries release Yankees and Nationals branded beers; and much more.
Monarch, formerly a filtered wheat beer, was one of the first beers released by Grapevine Craft Brewery in 2014. The intention of the beer was always to be our lighter fare option, sessionable, clean and easy to drink. The problem, however, is that there has always been some amount of confusion for consumers. So, we’ve decided to give our fans what they really want and take the guesswork out of it. The wheat beer that drinks like a pilsner is now…..wait for it — a Pilsner!
On Monday, the Dallas-based brewery filed a lawsuit against the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC), challenging the constitutionality of a state law that prohibits licensed breweries from selling beer to go from the point of production. Currently, wineries, distilleries, and even brewpub restaurants can legally sell their wares for off-premise consumption.
It’s official. We’re ready to announce to the world that we’ll be opening our new Taproom & Beer Garden at 906 Jean Street, Grapevine, TX 76051 to the public on Friday July 10th!