Visited the Shiner Brewery Tuesday. Had a good time and drank some really fresh beer. :thumbs:
The brewery is really not on the way 'To' anywhere but it is worth the trip. The production floor was pretty cool to see. We tried some of their latest brew, '102' and it was pretty tasty.
I got one of my nagging questions answered. For you fans of Shiner beers out there, there is a variety 6 pak that they sell called Family Tradition (or something like that) and is just what it sounds like, 6 different bottled brews, Bock, Dark, Blonde, Hefe, and a couple others. Lately, one of the others has been Kosmos, named after the original brewmaster who first brought the old Bavarian ways to brewing beer in Shiner, Texas. It's a great beer but you can't buy a six pack. Only one in the variety pak. They say they can't do the 6's because of the way the craft beer is brewed. It can't be mass produced, so this is how they spread it around. Pity. If you get a chance to try one, don't pass it up.
Another couple of interesting facts about Shiner Beers; Shiner is now sold in 38 states. Didn't know that. I knew they had expanded their production and distribution but when you consider everything they produce comes from right there, and when you look at the footprint of the facility, you have to be impressed. Also, with all the brands they produce now, Shiner Bock is still 80% of total production.
If you ever find yourself down around Houston or San Antonio, consider a trip to the brewery. We had a good time. If you like beer, you'll probably enjoy it too.
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The brewery is really not on the way 'To' anywhere but it is worth the trip. The production floor was pretty cool to see. We tried some of their latest brew, '102' and it was pretty tasty.
I got one of my nagging questions answered. For you fans of Shiner beers out there, there is a variety 6 pak that they sell called Family Tradition (or something like that) and is just what it sounds like, 6 different bottled brews, Bock, Dark, Blonde, Hefe, and a couple others. Lately, one of the others has been Kosmos, named after the original brewmaster who first brought the old Bavarian ways to brewing beer in Shiner, Texas. It's a great beer but you can't buy a six pack. Only one in the variety pak. They say they can't do the 6's because of the way the craft beer is brewed. It can't be mass produced, so this is how they spread it around. Pity. If you get a chance to try one, don't pass it up.
Another couple of interesting facts about Shiner Beers; Shiner is now sold in 38 states. Didn't know that. I knew they had expanded their production and distribution but when you consider everything they produce comes from right there, and when you look at the footprint of the facility, you have to be impressed. Also, with all the brands they produce now, Shiner Bock is still 80% of total production.
If you ever find yourself down around Houston or San Antonio, consider a trip to the brewery. We had a good time. If you like beer, you'll probably enjoy it too.
G-