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A look at 2025 North Texas production numbers
Click to enlarge. This is the annual update of the breakdown of brewery sizes in North Texas, based on 2025 production data as reported to the Brewers Association (BA) and published in the May/June 2026 issue of The New Brewer . Note, not all brewing companies provide their numbers, and some report statistics combining multiple locations. For 2025, roughly 80% of brewing companies active in North Texas are accounted for in the BA's production report. Data also includes production from breweries that closed during the course of 2025. As a result, the number of entities represented in the chart is not equal to the total number of breweries open and operating at any given time. Inside the numbers: Brewery tiers in North Texas, based on production (shown alphabetically): Regional (> 15,000 bbls) Manhattan Project Beer Co. of Dallas. Large (> 10,000 bbls) Martin House Brewing Co. of Fort Worth. Mid-Size (> 5000 bbls) Co
by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)1 viewdallasdentoneconomicsfort-worthmanhattan-project-beer-comartin-house-brewing-co - news
Black Fox closes brewery in Denton
Image credit: Black Fox Brewing Co. Black Fox Brewing Co. has announced its closure in Denton. Michael Velasco opened Black Fox in October 2023 after taking over a space previously occupied by Howling Mutt Brewing at 205 N. Cedar St., just steps away from the Downtown Denton Square. The product portfolio at Black Fox leaned on a back-to-basics approach, with classic styles brought to the forefront. Black Fox Stout, a straightforward American stout, was the highlight, being a beer Velasco first introduced while taking part in the Homebrewers League at Barley & Board of Denton. From a social media post: "We want to take a moment to sincerely thank you for [your] continued support and patronage. Serving this community as well as those from afar has been an incredible experience, and we are truly grateful for the relationships and interesting conversations we’ve experienced along the way. Sadly, we have made the extremely difficult decision to shut the doors at our location on N
by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)4 viewsblack-fox-brewing-coclosingsdenton - news
Toast Tiensvold, Toasty Bros
Spend any time with Toast Tiensvold and you realize he is committed to following his own muse.
by Paul4 viewsbreweriespeopledentontoast-tiensvoldtoasty-bros - news
North Texas Breweries Win 17 Medals at 2026 Texas Craft Brewers Cup
Congrats to all the breweries who placed at the 2026 Texas Craft Brewers Cup, including these North Texas breweries. The post North Texas Breweries Win 17 Medals at 2026 Texas Craft Brewers Cup appeared first on NTX Beer .
by JW Richard1 viewdfw-beer-newsdallasdentonnorth-texastexas-craft-brewers-cuptexas-craft-brewers-guild - news
Harvest House presents opportunity for ownership in Downtown Denton
Image credit: Harvest House. Axis Realty Group of Denton has been chosen to represent the ownership of Harvest House , a long-time entertainment destination in Denton, as it explores options for a potential transition. Located at 331 E. Hickory St., just east of the Denton Downtown Square , Harvest House has become a fixture of the city since it opened in 2015. The spot is known for its laid-back Austin-inspired vibe, big backyard-style patio, hundreds of community events, and a stage that has hosted thousands of live music acts. “This is more than a bar or music venue,” says Brad Andrus, executive vice president at Axis. “Harvest House is part of the fabric of Denton. It’s been the hangout for students, professionals, families, and touring musicians alike. You don’t just sell a property like this; you pass the torch.” The opportunity includes the business and the 12,500-square-foot property on E. Hickory Street, giving the opportunity to step into an established concept and crea
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2025 Year in review: Craft beer's continued mantra - adapt, adjust...survive
All logos and graphics the property of their respective owners. Image: Brian Brown/Beer in Big D. Another challenging year for the North Texas craft beer industry has come to a close. Yes, there are still headwinds. Yes, breweries are still struggling. Yes, growth is still stagnant (for the fourth year running), but a flat growth curve is better than one in a downward spiral, and North Texas is still holding firm (give or take) in terms of overall brewery numbers. And yes, a lot of these same things were said last year, and the year before that. It's just that the market environment hasn't changed much. If anything, headwinds are stronger ( according to the Brewers Association ), so many of the same messages from past years continue to apply - adapt, adjust...survive. As it applies to brewing operations, adjustments could mean changing up a product line, or even a business model. We've seen instances of both over the past few years, as owners have been putting other beverage types on t
by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)4 viewscraft-beerdallasdentoneconomicsexpansionfort-worth - news
The Bearded Monk Goes Full Liquor
Denton's The Bearded Monk switched state licenses, from selling beer and wine only to serving full liquor. What does it mean for craft beer fans and consumers?
by Paul4 viewsbeer-barslegalpeopleretailbearded-monkcocktails
