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It has gotten hard to keep up with the countless changes that the virus has brought to Dallas. Between continuous new legislation being created, economic issues, and cabin fever from weeks stuck at home, many of our plans have slipped through the cracks. The wavering schedules have also wreaked havoc on many companies in the […]
The Big Texas Beer Fest returns to Dallas’ Fair Park Auto Building next weekend. The event was founded in 2012, and has raised almost $50,000 for the North Texas Food Bank since inception. Named as Dallas Observer’s best beer festival two years in a row, and Blitz Weekly’s best festival, this year’s event expects to […]
The creators of Big Texas Beer Fest and BrainDead Brewing have teamed up for the second annual BrainDead Festicle! The Festicle is a celebration of barrel-aged and wild beers, located in the heart of Deep Ellum. This event will take place outdoors in the parking lot west of BrainDead Brewing with 30 to 35 breweries […]
The 2016 Big Texas Beer Fest will be happening the first weekend in April at the Fair Park Automobile Building spanning two sessions. Last year’s festival featured 120 breweries and 500+ beers and they expect similar numbers this year. BTBF is well-known as the festival to go to for exclusive/rare beers, one-offs and special firkins. […]
Big Texas Beer Fest is back again in 2014 for the third straight year. It happens Saturday April 5th. Expect all of your local favorite breweries to be there, including: 903 Brewing (Sherman) Armadillo Ale Works (Denton) Cedar Creek Brewing (Seven Points) Cobra Brewing (Lewisville) NEW! Community Brewing (Dallas) Deep Ellum Brewing Company (Dallas) FireWheel […]
The Big Texas Beer Fest returns to Dallas’ Fair Park on April 5th after two highly successful events in 2012 and 2013. Named as Dallas Observer’s best beer festival two years in a row, and drawing more than 5,000 attendees last year, the event will be held in same location in Fair Park’s Automobile Building. This year’s event intends to attract nearly 100 breweries, believed to be the most of any Texas beer festival, including over 25 breweries from the state of Texas.