List of breweries in Texas

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The Magnolia Brewery Building in Houston was built in 1912. Magnolia Brewery -- downtown Houston.jpg
The Magnolia Brewery Building in Houston was built in 1912.

This is a list of breweries in Texas .

Breweries and microbreweries

BreweryLocationFoundedDistributionOn-siteNotes
8th Wonder Brewery [1] Houston 2013CansTaproom
Alamo Beer Company [2] San Antonio 2015Bottles
Austin Beer Garden Brewing Company [3] Austin 2013KegsBrewpub
Austin Beerworks [4] [5] Austin 2011CansTaproom
Austin Eastciders [6] Austin 2013Cans, KegsTaproom
Anheuser-Busch Brewery [7] [8] [9] Houston 1966Annual production of 12 million barrels as of 2013
B-52 Brewing Company [10] Conroe 2014Kegs, cans, bottlesTaproomBarrel-aged beers. Ranked #5 in 2019 Texas Craft Beer Report
Bare Arms Brewing [11] Waco 2015KegsTaproom, crowlers, kegs
Barrow Brewing Company [12] Salado 2016Kegs, cans, growlersTaproom
Blackwater Draw Brewing Co. [13] Bryan 2010Kegs, Cans, BottlesTaproom
Blue Owl Brewing [14] Austin 2015Cans
Bold Republic Brewing Company [15] Belton 2018Taproom
BrainDead Brewing [16] Dallas 2015Kegs, bottlesBrewpubScratch kitchen, barrel program, house and guest taps. Closed permanently in 2021.
Blind Boar
Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company [17] [18] Houston 2011Cans
Cactus Land Brewing Company [19] Adkins 2016Bottles; canstaproom
Cedar Creek Brewery [18] [20] Seven Points 2012Cansbrewpub
Celis Brewery [21] Austin 1992Bottles; canstaproom
Circle Brewing Company [22] Austin 2010CansTaproom
Community Beer Company [23] Dallas 2013Bottles, Cans, KegsTaproom
Cypress Creek Southern Ales [24] Winnsboro 2018KegsTaproom
Deep Ellum Brewing [25] Dallas 2011Bottles; canstaproom
ETX Brewing Company [26] Tyler 2017Kegstaproom
Eureka Heights Brewing Company [27] Houston 2016KegsBrewpub
Franconia Brewing Company [18] McKinney 2008Bottles, Kegs
Freetail Brewing Company [28] San Antonio 2008Bottles; cansBrewpub; brewery with taproom
Friends & Allies Brewing [29] [30] Austin 2016Canstaproom
Four Corners Brewing [31] Dallas 2012Canstaproom
Galveston Bay Brewing [32] Dickinson2014Kegs, CansTaproom
Galveston Island Brewing [33] Galveston2014Kegs, CansTaproom
Holler Brewing Company [34] Houston 2016KegsTaproom
Hops & Grain Brewery [35] Austin 2011Canstaproom
HopFusion Ale Works [36] Fort Worth 2016Canstaproom
Hopsquad Brewing Company [37] Austin 2019Canstaproom
Independence Brewing Co. [38] Austin 2004Kegs, Cans, BottlesTaproomDistributes to Arkansas [39]
Intrinsic Smokehouse & Brewery [40] Garland 2015Brewpub
Jester King Brewery [18] [41] Austin 2010Taproom
Karbach Brewing Company [18] [42] Houston 2011Bottles; cansbrewpub
Krootz Brewing Company [43] [44] Gainesville 2019Kegs; CansBrewpubScratch kitchen, live entertainment, regional distribution
Künstler Brewing [45] San Antonio 2017brewpub
Lakewood Brewing Company [46] Garland 2011Bottles; canstaproom
Live Oak Brewing Company [18] [47] Austin 1997Draft; canstaproom
Lone Pint Brewing Company [18] [48] Magnolia 2012Bottles
Martin House Brewing Company [49] Fort Worth 2013Canstaproom
Meanwhile Brewing [50] Austin2020Taproom
Middleton Brewing [51] San Marcos2011Taproom
MillerCoors Brewery [8] [52] [53] Fort Worth 1966Lone Star is made by Miller at the Fort Worth brewery. The Lone Star brand is owned by Pabst Brewing Company. [54]
New Republic Brewing Company [13] College Station 2011Kegs, Cans, BottlesTaproom, Beer GardenBarrel-aged beers
No Label Brewing Company [18] [55] Katy 2010Bottlestaproom
NLand Brewing Company [18] Austin 2017Kegstaproom
On Rotation Brewery & Kitchen [56] [57] Dallas 2015Kegs, Cans, CrowlersBrewpubSmall batch craft beers brewed in-house with guest taps, scratch kitchen, trivia night, reverse happy hour, luxurious dog-friendly patio, located outside Love Field
Pegasus City Brewery [58] [59] Dallas 2017Kegs, Canstaproom
Peticolas Brewing Company [60] [61] Dallas 2011Kegs, CanstaproomGrand National Champion at the 2018 U.S. Open Beer Championship.
Rahr and Sons Brewing Company [18] [62] Fort Worth 2004Bottles
Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling [63] San Antonio 2010Cans, bottlesTaproom, tours
Real Ale Brewing Company [18] [64] [65] [66] Blanco 1996Cans, Bottlestaproom
Revolver Brewing [67] Granbury 2012Bottles
Rogness Brewing Company [68] Austin 2012Bottlestaproom
Saint Arnold Brewing Company [18] [69] Houston 1994Cans; bottlesbrewpubFirst modern craft brewery in Texas
Saloon Door Brewing [70] Webster 2015Canstaproom"Best Draw in the West" makers of TASTY AF
Shannon Brewing Company [71] Keller 2014Canstaproom
Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery [72] San Antonio 2015Bottlesbrewpub
Southern Star Brewing Company [18] Conroe 2007Canstaproom
Spoetzl Brewery [18] [73] Shiner 1909Bottles; cansToursMakers of Shiner beer
Texas Beer Company [74] Taylor 2016Cans, KegsTaproomIn the historic McCrory-Timmerman building at 2nd and Main Street in Taylor.
Texas Beer Refinery [75] Dickinson 2013Bottlestaproom
Texian Brewing Company [18] [76] Richmond 2012Kegs; bottles
Thirsty Planet Brewing Company [18] [77] Austin 2010Bottles; KegsMakers of Thirsty Goat Amber & Buckethead IPA. Tasting Room coming in 2019.
True Vine Brewing Company [78] Tyler 2014cansTaproom
TUPPS Brewery [79] McKinney 2015Kegs, CansTaproom
Twin Peaks Brewing Company [80] Irving 2014CansProduces kegs for the Twin Peaks restaurant chain.
Under the Radar Brewery [81] Houston 2016KegsTaproom
Westlake Brewing Company [82] Dallas 2019Kegs, CansTaproomLocated in Deep Ellum. 2021 GABF Gold-Medal Winner [83]

Former breweries

BreweryLocationFoundedDissolved
Adelbert's Brewery [84] Austin 20112022
Alamo Brewing Association [8] San Antonio 18881893
Behloradsky Brewery [8] B San Antonio 18811883
Big Bend Brewing Company [85] Alpine 20122018
Bosque Brewing [86] Waco 19951997
Both and Company [8] Weatherford
Charles Degen Brewery [8] San Antonio 18791911
The Collective Brewing Project [87] [88] Fort Worth20142020
Dallas Brewing Company [8] Dallas 18891893
Falstaff Brewing Corporation [89] [90] A Galveston 19551981
Felix Bachrach Brewery [8] San Antonio 18901890
Fort Bend Brewing Company [91] Missouri City 20122015
Frederick Probst Brewery [8] Fredericksburg 18741895
Gabel's Brewery [92] [93] Houston 18491879
Galveston Brewing Company [8] A Galveston 18951918
Galveston-Houston Brewers [8] A Galveston 19341955
Giesecke and Brothers Brewery [8] Brenham
Gustave Franke Brewery [8] Meyersville 18841903
Herman Frank Home Brewery [8] Bellville 18821918
Kreisch Brewery [8] La Grange
Lone Star Brewery [8] San Antonio 18841918
Lorenz Ochs and George Aschbacher Brewery [8] San Antonio 18901904
Lorenz Zeiss Brewery [8] Brenham
Michael Cellmer Brewery [8] Yorktown 18781891
Pearl Brewing Company [94] B San Antonio 18832001
Simon Mayer Brewery [8] Dallas 18951900
Texas Brewing Company [8] Fort Worth 18901918
Western Brewery [8] San Antonio 18551878

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