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.
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The Most Dallas of All Craft Breweries
Local brewery sells itself to larger corporation with eyes toward expansion. Corporation finds local brewery insufficient as an investment, and so liquidates local brewery.
Brewery Evolution: Community Beer Company
Successful businesses continue to grow larger and larger through the same simple practices that brought them to this point, enjoying wise decisions and enduring retail and financial hiccups.
Brewery Evolution: Pegasus City Brewery
The craft brewing business is actively changing—not just growing in numbers, revenue and participants but undergoing a fundamental metamorphosis.
Brewery Evolution: On Rotation
The traditional craft beer business model seems to be changing, with an almost forced evolution these past few years accelerating the plans of some brewers.
Vector Moonsmoke
The most reliable way to make me break my reclusive habits and get me out of my man-cave is to brew an obscure, historic beer style that I've never heard of.
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.
Craft Beer Is Evolving. So Is Craft Retail
The many and various ways that craft beer is retailed and ultimately sold to the consumer evolves along with changing market forces and demands.