ATX News

06 Mar, 2024
Exploring Austin's Craft Beer Scene: A Group Guide to Brew Bus Tours
By James Lipari 05 Jan, 2024
As the wedding day approaches, it’s tradition for friends to gather and celebrate the groom's final days of bachelorhood. And what better way to do so than by indulging in a wine or beer tour in the vibrant city of Austin, Texas?
By James Lipari 12 Oct, 2023
Halloween isn't just about costumes, candy, and spooky tales. For many adults, it's also a time to enjoy some chillingly good brews.
By James Lipari 01 Sep, 2023
Ah, September! The month when the scorching heat of summer begins to mellow, leaves start to show hints of autumnal colors, and our tastes naturally shift towards richer, more robust flavors.
By James Lipari 04 Aug, 2023
Hello fellow beer enthusiasts!
By James Lipari 26 Jul, 2023
There are over 10 variants of this style!
By James Lipari 01 Jul, 2023
As any self-respecting Austinite will tell you, the spirit of Texas's capital city can be found in two iconic places: a bustling barbecue pit and a cozy craft brewery. You're about to embark on a culinary tour of Austin, where mouthwatering BBQ and distinctive craft beers form the heart of a gastronomic love story as bold and robust as the city itself. 1. Franklin Barbecue and Austin Beerworks We'll begin our tour at the world-renowned Franklin Barbecue, a place where the uninitiated quickly become converts of the Texan BBQ philosophy: low and slow. Franklin's tender brisket, smoked to perfection over post oak wood, melts in your mouth. Pair this BBQ marvel with a cold pint from Austin Beerworks. We recommend the Fire Eagle American IPA. With its bold, hoppy flavor and a slight caramel finish, it complements Franklin's brisket beautifully, cutting through the richness and providing a refreshing contrast. 2. La Barbecue and Lazarus Brewing Next up is La Barbecue, where the smoky allure of Central Texas-style BBQ meets a culinary twist. The El Sancho sandwich—brisket or pulled pork enveloped in a soft bun—is a crowd favorite. After you've secured your sandwich, take a trip to Lazarus, an award winning brewery with a love for innovation. Try their 40 Days and 40 Nights, an American IPA with a mix of tropical fruit, citrus, and floral notes. The bright, hop-forward beer pairs well with the El Sancho, providing a tangy counterpoint to the savory meats. 3. Micklethwait Craft Meats and Zilker Brewing Company Micklethwait Craft Meats delivers a unique BBQ experience with their succulent beef ribs and homemade sausage. Their commitment to quality, coupled with inventive side dishes, makes for a memorable meal. When it comes to the brew, Zilker Brewing Company is our chosen companion. Their Marco IPA, with its juicy, citrusy profile and slightly bitter finish, balances the fatty goodness of Micklethwait's beef ribs while enhancing the spicy notes of the sausage. 4. Valentina's Tex Mex BBQ and Jester King Brewery Finally, let's head south to Valentina's Tex Mex BBQ, where the fusion of Texas BBQ and Mexican cuisine creates magic. The Real Deal Holyfield taco—a divine combo of brisket, bacon, and egg—is a must-try. Pair this unique fare with a visit to the nearby Jester King Brewery. Known for their farmhouse ales, Jester King offers the perfect companion in Le Petit Prince Farmhouse Table Beer. With its subtle malty sweetness and a hint of spicy yeast character, this beer enhances the flavors of the Real Deal Holyfield without overpowering them. Austin's BBQ and beer scene is as diverse and vibrant as the city itself. The beauty lies in the symbiotic relationship between the rich, smoky flavors of Texas BBQ and the broad spectrum of craft beers the city's breweries offer. So, why wait? Let Austin's craft brews and succulent BBQ transport you on a gastronomic journey you won't soon forget! (Note: Always enjoy alcohol responsibly and be aware of your limits. Drink local, eat local, and support local.)
By James Lipari 12 Jun, 2023
Austin's Breweries are Amazingly Awesome!
21 May, 2023
ATX Beer Bus Gluten Free Options
By James Lipari 14 Apr, 2023
Why have we started including 20% gratuity to all of our tours?
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