The popular brewery is moving from the south side of Downtown Fort Worth after 20 years.
The popular brewery is moving from the south side of Downtown Fort Worth after 20 years.
The popular brewery is moving from the south side of Downtown Fort Worth after 20 years.
FORT WORTH, Texas — A renowned North Texas brewery is relocating after two decades.
Rahr & Sons Brewing Co., known as a pioneer in craft beer, is planning to move from its longtime location at 701 Galveston Avenue in Fort Worth, our content partners at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram report. The original taproom will remain open until May 17, according to a post on Rahr & Sons Facebook page.
“Our goals for the future of Rahr Brewing have surpassed the capabilities of our current location, so we are searching for a new home,” Fritz Rahr wrote in a post on Rahr & Sons Brewing Co.’s Facebook page. “We are so grateful for all the memories, the laughter, and all the life events we’ve shared together at the brewery.”
Rahr & Sons says retail sales of their beer in restaurants, bars and stores will continue without interruption as the search for a new location is ongoing.
“Our line of beer is expanding as well as the core styles that you love,” Rahr & Sons’ social media post continued. “We would love to thank everyone that’s been a part of our Rahr Galveston Ave beer family. Exciting things are happening at RAHR, and things are changing – but what isn’t, is our love of bringing you your favorite Rahr beers.”
Co-founder Fritz Rahr told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that they’re seeking to move the brewery elsewhere in Fort Worth.
Fritz Rahr comes from a long line of brewers with German roots going back more than 100 years. He and his wife opened Rahr & Sons on the south side of Downtown Fort Worth in 2004, according to Rahr & Sons website.
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