Palestine, Texas beer scene

Beers to Try in Palestine

Palestine, Texas may not be the largest city, but it has a burgeoning craft beer scene that's worth exploring. With a handful of local breweries and access to some standout offerings from nearby towns, beer enthusiasts will find a variety of unique flavors and styles to enjoy. This East Texas gem is home to craft brewers who embrace the region's heritage while crafting innovative and bold beers that cater to diverse palates.

Top Beers to Try

Palestinian Pale Ale

The Pale Horse Brewing CompanyPale Ale

A refreshing and hoppy pale ale that offers a balanced flavor profile, perfect for warm Texas evenings.

ABV: 5.6%

Lakewood Lager

Lakewood Brewing CompanyLager

This crisp and smooth lager is an ideal choice for those looking for a clean finish and a light body, making it a staple at any gathering.

ABV: 4.6%

Raspberry Wheat

True Vine Brewing CompanyWheat Beer

A delightful wheat beer with a burst of raspberry flavor, this brew is both refreshing and fruity, making it a perfect summer sipper.

ABV: 5.0%

Featured Breweries

The Pale Horse Brewing Company logo

The Pale Horse Brewing Company

📍 Palestine, TX

This local brewery is known for its focus on quality and creativity, offering a rotating selection of beers inspired by the surrounding East Texas landscape.

Lakewood Brewing Company logo

Lakewood Brewing Company

📍 Garland, TX

Located in Garland, Texas, Lakewood Brewing Company is celebrated for its commitment to using fresh ingredients and crafting distinctive beers that resonate with local flavors.

True Vine Brewing Company logo

True Vine Brewing Company

📍 Tyler, TX

Based in Tyler, this brewery is known for its artistic approach to brewing, creating a range of beers that highlight local ingredients and seasonal flavors.

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