In the Keg Room
The world of beer is a massive place to explore. From breweries to beers to homebrewing, we cover it all.
Scroll through to find your next brew.
Dirty Bastard - Founders Review
Dirty Bastard from Founders Brewing is an icon for a reason and fits its namesake like a tailored kilt.
Wee Heavy - Einstok Review
Enter: Einstok’s Wee Heavy, a Scotch-style ale with Icelandic flair.
Real Heavy - Real Ale Review
Scotch ales should be malt-forward beasts fit for the highlands and Real Ale from Blanco, Texas, kept that in mind when brewing Real Heavy. Worth every wee sip.
Cold IPA - Saint Arnold Review
It’s cold outside so get Saint Arnold’s Cold IPA to remind you of Summer. We really love a good lager, and we really love a good IPA, and this beer fits the bill of both.
Three Nations Brewing - Wintry Mix Review
Wintry Mix from Three Nations Brewing is a good beer—a bit like a modern cold IPA with some yeast character.
Yuletide Confessions - Karbach Brewing Review
Karbach’s Yuletide Confessions is deep, rich, smooth, and just what you need this holiday season.
Full Grown Man - Tupps Brewery Review
If you’re looking to step up your stout game, or are curious about high alcohol beers that aren’t too dessert-y, give Full Grown Man Imperial Stout from Tupps Brewery a try.
Convict Hill - Independence Brewing Review
Convict Hill from Independence Brewing is a good winter stout, true and strong from a true and strong Texas brewer.
The Temptress - Lakewood Brewing Review
A hearty beer for hearty drinkers… The Temptress from Lakewood Brewing is Texas’s favorite stout. Can it’s flavor profile tempt you, too?
Black and Tan - Yuengling Review
Yuengling’s Black and Tan offers a crisp and clean flavor from their Premium beer that balances the hearty and rich malts of their Dark Porter.
Oak Highlands Brewery - Oktoberfest Review
Oktoberfest from Oak Highlands Brewery in Dallas, TX, is a damn good beer, and a must try for those looking for German-style beers stateside.
Oaktoberfest - Live Oak Brewing Review
Live Oak Brewing out of Austin, TX, has some great old-world beers and Oaktoberfest is one of them. Worth a try for all Texans. (Get it while you can!)
Save the World Brewing – Oktoberfest Review
Save the World Brewing from Marble Falls, TX, has created their seasonal Oktoberfest Marzen Lager, but with a hoppier taste Americans will love.
Mama Tried - Brazos Valley Brewing Review
Brazos Valley Brewing out of Brenham, Texas takes on Citra hops in Mama Tried. The result is hazy, aromatic, and offers a clean bitterness that portrays both sides of Citra—bitter and fruity.
Stone Brewing – Fear. Movie. Lions. Review
F.M.L. from Stone Brewing is a complex, bitter-then-juicy IPA that really does fit in both the east and west coasts.
Hofbrau - Original Lager Review
It’s hard to beat an Original, especially one from Hofbrau.
Real Texas Light Lager - Real Ale Review
A real honest review of Real Ale’s Real Texas Light Lager.
Weihenstephaner Original Lager - Review
An Original Lager from the World’s Oldest Brewery… Weihenstephaner has been a upheld a standard of excellence since 1040.
Pilsner - Stone Brewing Review
Stone Brewing introduces their take on Pilsner by combining American hops with a traditional brew.
Citrus Boom Imperial IPA - Saint Arnold Review
It may be light in the mouth with lots of sweet orange flavor, but Citrus Boom from Saint Arnold is an Imperial IPA that packs a serious punch of both fruitiness and ABV.
