Relax under the sunset

Relax under the sunset

Fresh craft beer and Texas sunsets, live every night from the patio! 

Happy Hour

Happy Hour

Every Monday and Wednesday - Friday 3pm - 7pm!  $5 Appetizers and $1 off beer and wine by the glass!  Tuesdays is Pint Night!  $2.75 Freetail pints all day every Tuesday.

Top Rated Brewpub in Texas!

Top Rated Brewpub in Texas!

Come join us for fresh in-house craft brews, guest beers from around the state, Texas wines and  stone-hearth oven pizzas.

Broken Promise Pale Ale

Broken Promise Pale Ale 

So many broken promises…”I’ll call you”…”The check is in the mail”…”It wasn’t me” …”Coming Soon!” This beer takes the cake: our first English-style ale is brewed with Thomas Fawcett Golden Promise Pale Malt, Pale Crystal and Torrified wheat to lend a biscuity fullness. Finishing with a whopping 12 pounds of East Kent Goldings adds just the edge to this traditional pale ale—just in time to slake the thirsts of our customers clamoring for a new infusion of hops into our growing repertoire.

Check out the brewing of Broken Promise on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr93gL5k0VQ

        OG:  1.053/13.0 P
  FG: 1.013/3.2 P
  ABV: 5.3%
  ABW: 4.2%
  IBU: 37
  Hops: Palisade, East Kent Goldings
     
  Batch #00043  Brewed: 07/29/2009
Released: 08/11/2009
  Batch #00104  Brewed: 06/24/2010
Released: 07/10/2010 


While we have a thriving, growing homebrew community in Texas and here in San Antonio, we realize not everyone knows the difference between a hydrometer and thermometer.

       OG Original Gravity, the starting density of the liquid before fermentation, relative to water which is 1.000.  Values given both in Specific Gravity and degrees Plato. 
 
  FG Final Gravity, as dissolved sugars are converted into alcohol during fermentation, the density drops closer to that of water.  The difference between the two (OG-FG) is used to calcualte alcohol content. 
 
  ABV:  Alcohol By Volume.
 
  ABW:  Alcohol By Weight.
 
  IBU:  International Bittering Units, determined by how heavily or lightly hopped a beer is.  The higher the number, the more bitter the beer. 
 

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