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What Happened to Voodoo Brewing?

What Happened to Voodoo Brewing?

Voodoo Brewing rapidly expanding franchises into Texas saw some locations open and close before local craft beer fans were even aware of their existence.

Posted on November 15, 2025November 29, 2025 by PaulPosted in Beer Bars, Breweries, Closures, IndustryTagged Castle Hills, Fort Worth, Frontier, Grand Prairie, Lewisville, Plano, Prosper, Rios Brewing, South Main, Voodoo Brewing. Leave a comment

The Bearded Monk Goes Full Liquor

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?

Posted on September 15, 2025October 11, 2025 by PaulPosted in Beer Bars, Legal, People, RetailTagged Bearded Monk, cocktails, Denton, licenses, mocktails. Leave a comment

Rahr & Moth: End of an Era

Rahr & Moth: End of an Era

Two major closures this month mean that the North Texas craft beer scene is now moving into a distinct and wholly new phase, both culturally and as a commercial industry.

Posted on May 15, 2025May 24, 2025 by PaulPosted in Beer Bars, Breweries, ClosuresTagged Dallas, Fort Worth, Meddlesome Moth, Rahr & Sons Brewing. 1 Comment

The Art of the Pub Crawl

The Art of the Pub Crawl

A good pub crawl is to craft beer culture as any communal dinner or grass-roots musical event is to their respective social sectors.

Posted on January 15, 2022February 27, 2022 by PaulPosted in Beer Bars, Breweries, EventsTagged pub crawl. 1 Comment

When Favorite Pubs Close

When Favorite Pubs Close

Pub culture is alive and well in North Texas, largely due to the modern craft beer movement. But North Texas lost three critically influential pubs last year.

Posted on January 15, 2021August 7, 2021 by PaulPosted in Beer Bars, Closures, EconomyTagged Addison, Common Table, COVID-19, Dallas, Flying Saucer Draught Emporium, Ginger Man. 1 Comment

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