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Thomboys Brewing Co. signs lease on space in Van Alstyne
Image credit: Thomboys Brewing Co. A new project to be called Thomboys Brewing Co. has set its sights on Van Alstyne after signing a lease on a spot in the city's 121 Business Park , located just west of U.S. 75 at 14333 FM 121. Thomboys is led by Bryan Thomas, who is looking to forge his own path with this self-branded venture after building a brewing resume which includes stops at Ivanhoe Ale Works of Denison, Steam Theory Brewing Co. of Dallas and others. Obviously, it's very early in the development process, but Thomas hopes to get to work right away on the space with the goal of opening by the end of the year. Once that happens, plans are to focus on distribution at first, with a taproom to follow at a later date.
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Brewery proposal targets Old Town Roanoke
Image credit: Pirate Panda Brewing/Spiars Engineering & Surveying. A new brewery may be in the works for Old Town Roanoke , based on the minutes of a Planning & Zoning Commission meeting that took place in the city on Monday, April 6. Tentatively called Pirate Panda Brewing, the project would be a new construction located on what is now an approximately one-acre empty lot at 200 S. Oak St., just across from Hard Eight BBQ. Plans call for the build-out to consist of a "4,328 square foot brewery, a 3,500 square-foot patio area, and a 200 square-foot kitchen." Should the proposed venture come to fruition, Roanoke would then be home to two brewing operations, with Pirate Panda joining The 206 Brewery & Bar on Oak St., with just three blocks separating the two establishments. Also of note, ownership appears to be based in South Florida, which may have been a proposed destination for the project at one time based on a logo design contest held on the graphic design marketplace, 99
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Murphy's Law building brewery and pizzeria in Burleson
Image credit: Murphy's Law Brewery & Pizzeria. A name long familiar to the industry is set to take the next big step on its journey, as Murphy's Law Brewery & Pizzeria has signed a lease on a 4,000 square foot location in The Standard at Chisenhall development at 309 W. Hidden Creek Parkway in Burleson. Michael and Sandra Murphy are the husband-and-wife team behind Murphy's Law, which began as a homebrewing project carrying the family name roughly a decade ago. Along the way, the Murphys created recipes and participated in events like The Riverside Shootout (2017, 2018) at Martin House Brewing Co. of Fort Worth, and Luckapalooza (2018, 2019) at the craft beer-centric restaurant, LUCK in Dallas, prior to its closure in early 2020. Beyond their homebrewing endeavors, Michael was a crewmember at the brewers' supply shop, Texas Brewing Inc./Pro Brew Supply , while Sandra went on to join Panther Island Brewing of Fort Worth in 2019, working her way up to the position of head b
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