Eagle Mountain, Texas beer scene

Beers to Try in Eagle Mountain

Eagle Mountain, Texas, may not be the largest city in the Lone Star State, but its craft beer scene is rapidly gaining recognition. Local breweries are crafting unique styles that cater to a variety of tastes, making this area a must-visit for beer enthusiasts. From light, crisp lagers to bold, hoppy IPAs, the offerings reflect both traditional brewing techniques and innovative flavors that keep drinkers coming back for more.

Top Beers to Try

Lakeview Lager

Eagle Mountain Brewing Company β€’ Lager

This refreshing lager is brewed with a blend of crisp grains, resulting in a clean, easy-drinking beer perfect for warm days.

ABV: 4.5%

Texas Red

Rahr & Sons Brewing Company β€’ Amber Ale

Texas Red combines rich caramel malt flavors with a hint of hops, creating a balanced and flavorful beer that embodies the spirit of Texas.

ABV: 5.5%

Sour Watermelon Gose

Martin House Brewing Company β€’ Gose

This unique gose is brewed with real watermelon and sea salt, offering a refreshing and slightly tart experience that’s perfect for summer.

ABV: 4.2%

Featured Breweries

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Eagle Mountain Brewing Company

πŸ“ Eagle Mountain, TX

Eagle Mountain Brewing Company is known for its commitment to quality and community, focusing on small-batch brews that highlight local ingredients.

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Rahr & Sons Brewing Company

πŸ“ Fort Worth, TX

Founded in 2004, Rahr & Sons is a cornerstone of the Fort Worth craft beer scene, offering a wide range of styles with a focus on traditional brewing methods.

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Martin House Brewing Company

πŸ“ Fort Worth, TX

Known for its creative and adventurous brews, Martin House pushes the boundaries of traditional beer styles with bold flavors and unique ingredients.

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