Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 701 Galveston Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA |
Zip code: | 76104 |
Website: | http://www.rahrbrewing.com/ |
Opening hours (Edit) | |
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Monday: | Closed |
Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | 5:00 – 7:30 PM |
Thursday: | Closed |
Friday: | Closed |
Saturday: | 1:00 – 3:00 PM |
Sunday: | Closed |
Think of the happiest place in earth, the first thing that springs to mind for many people is Disneyland. Well this place is Disneyland for Adults. It doesn't matter how you feel when you walk into the place, you'll leave with a smile on your face, a delicious taste on your tongue (from all the great beers) and a warm tingling sensation from seeing first hand what mankind can do with drive, determination and a vision to bring one of the finest craft beer series to North Texas, nay, North America! If it wasn't sacrilegious I would say drinking here is like having an Angel pee on your tastebuds. It's that good. For a paltry sum you can get a souvenir glass tumbler and have it refilled 3 times with the nectar of the gods. They will even give you a half glass of the flavor of the week to try IN ADDITION to the 3 glasses of beer. I love it, I have many, many souvenir glasses at home. Whenever I find myself with lazy Wednesday afternoon I head to Rahr and Sons brewery. It truly is a one of a kind Fort Worth experience!
This place is top notch! Their selection of beers satisfied everyone in our group. We had heard that this place was amazing and one of the best brewery around so we just had to stop in and we weren't disappointed by any means. Not much beats great beer and live music!
I LOVE me some Texas Red. I did a brewery tour for Valentine's day, Pugs and Kisses. They have a great selection of beers. I am not a dark beer fan but the ugly pug is great. The winter warmer is very dark and chewy and has 8% abv.
My first experience there was rather mediocre. They’re only open for a few hours on Wednesday and Saturday. I went on a Wednesday. $15 for entrance, with a pint glass and three pours included for the price. Unfortunately I only ever had time for one beer, as the lines stretched across the entire floor of the building (30+ minutes). The beer I sampled was pretty tasty, and I’d buy it again. Another negative: there were kids running around everywhere. The atmosphere was loud, chaotic, and jam packed.
Parking consisted of an unorganized dirt lot, 1.5 blocks away. The traffic situation immediately around the brewery is pretty nightmarish just from people trying to get in.
To summarize: probably a good experience if you’re REALLY into beer and want a family-friendly environment in which to drink. But, if like me you’d prefer a quiet place to sit and enjoy your drinks in peace, then skip the brewery and go to a local bar that serves Rahr beers.
Best brewery in Texas - I'd agree with many reviews. This place also has a few of my top 10 craft brews.
- All of their winter seasonals are outstanding.
- Their Red and IPA are also delicious.
The glass I got from one of their $10 dollar tasting tours, is to this day one of my favorites. Great place all 'round