Happy Bastille Day.
We hope you’re eating a croque madame while wearing a yellow bicycle jersey or something.
But once that’s out of your system, it’s off to Noble Rey Brewing Company, a new beer maker that’s graciously pouring in-house brews and a bunch of others, now open in the Design District. Take a look inside.
You’ve got your taproom in front and the actual brewing operation in back. So that’s all pretty straightforward. Except that this taproom has two bars and 26 taps. Straight ahead, the main bar has 20 of them from all over Texas. And in the coming weeks, their very own beers will become available, including a golden wit, a brown ale and a red ale.
Then, to your left, you can pull up a stool at a much smaller bar. It’s pouring six ciders and meads, should you want to drink like a warrior from Beowulf. While sitting underneath an American flag. And enjoying the air-conditioning.
And aside from drinking on site, you can also buy beers to go. They’re doing growlers, of course. But also crowlers (large, sealed cans filled with draft beer), bombers and six-packs.
You might need to bring a wheelbarrow.
We hope you’re eating a croque madame while wearing a yellow bicycle jersey or something.
But once that’s out of your system, it’s off to Noble Rey Brewing Company, a new beer maker that’s graciously pouring in-house brews and a bunch of others, now open in the Design District. Take a look inside.
You’ve got your taproom in front and the actual brewing operation in back. So that’s all pretty straightforward. Except that this taproom has two bars and 26 taps. Straight ahead, the main bar has 20 of them from all over Texas. And in the coming weeks, their very own beers will become available, including a golden wit, a brown ale and a red ale.
Then, to your left, you can pull up a stool at a much smaller bar. It’s pouring six ciders and meads, should you want to drink like a warrior from Beowulf. While sitting underneath an American flag. And enjoying the air-conditioning.
And aside from drinking on site, you can also buy beers to go. They’re doing growlers, of course. But also crowlers (large, sealed cans filled with draft beer), bombers and six-packs.
You might need to bring a wheelbarrow.