Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Lake Saucer hosting Burlington beer dinner on New Year's Eve

Image credits: Flying Saucer Draught Emporium, Burlington Beer Co.

Ring in the New Year at the Flying Saucer Draught Emporium located on the banks of Lake Ray Hubbard in Garland with an exclusive pairdinĂ© featuring  Burlington Beer Company on Wednesday, December 31 at 7:30pm.

Established in 2014, the Vermont-based brewery is known for creating recipes that bring together a variety of local and international ingredients to infuse unique flavors into classic beer styles. Come New Year's Eve, examples of their work will be expertly paired with a five-course menu during this special dinner experience.

Tickets for the event are $85 per person, not including tax and gratuity. Reservations are required and space is limited. For more information or to secure your spot, call 972-226-0725. 

Amuse Bouche
Hamachi Crudo
(sushi-grade yellowtail, cucumber pico, cilantro)
w/
Mango Whale Cake Fruit Beer (5.5% ABV)

Appetizer
Boudin-Stuffed Peppers
(bacon, bell pepper, Monterey Jack)
w/
Intangible Tides Triple IPA (10% ABV)

Soup
French Onion
(beef broth, baguettes, gruyere)
w/
Barista Single Origin Coffee Porter (7.3% ABV)

Entree
Lamp Lollipop
(sunchoke puree, mint chimichurri)
w/
Oaken Hive Barleywine (11.4% ABV)

Dessert
Apple Crumble with Ice Cream
w/
Seances & Sacrifices Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Maple Stout (11.5% ABV)


Monday, November 24, 2025

Lochland's to host holiday beer dinner, December 11

Image courtesy of Lochland's Irish Pub.

Lochland's Irish Pub of Dallas is set to celebrate the holidays with a winter beer dinner on Thursday, December 11 at 7 p.m. The four-course holiday-inspired dinner will be paired with five hand-selected beers showcasing seasonal flavors.

Tickets are $60 per person for the full experience or $45 per person for dinner only without beer pairings - click here to make reservations. For more information on Lochland's, including the pub's address, operating hours and everyday menus, visit www.lochlandsdallas.com.

Beer Selections
Kronenbourg 1663 Blanc Witbier (5% ABV)
Samuel Smith Yorkshire Stingo (8% ABV)
Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock (6.7% ABV)
Guinness Stout (4.2% ABV)
Lindemans Framboise (2.5% ABV)

First Course
Petite Cheese Board
(aged gouda, spiced nuts, dried fruits, crackers)


Second Course
Winter Salad
(Cashel blue cheese, green apple, crispy black pudding)

Third Course
Beef & Guinness Pie
(slow braised beef, root vegetables, homemade butter shortcrust)

Fourth Course
Chocolate Pot de Creme
(rich dark chocolate custard, fresh cream, cocoa nibs)


Friday, November 21, 2025

Tilray closing Revolver taproom in Granbury, planning new location

Image credit: Tilray Brands.

In February of this year, Tilray Brands announced operational changes affecting Revolver Brewing of Granbury. This news came six months after the company acquired Revolver from Molson Coors in September 2024.

At the time, the plan was to move large-scale brewing operations to other Tilray facilities (non-resident brewer's licenses exist for company-owned breweries in Colorado, Georgia, Oregon and Wisconsin), with the Granbury taproom carrying on while focused on small-batch, "innovative brews." A license covering Revolver's satellite location at Texas Live in Arlington was surrendered in February as well, with that locale now operating as a Blue Moon-branded taproom.

Today, a subsequent announcement on Revolver's social media channels has indicated the Granbury taproom will close on Saturday, December 6, ahead of an intended move to a new location. This was perhaps foreshadowed by the pending sale of Revolver's equipment through New Mill Capital and the approaching expiration of the Granbury license on December 12.

As for where Revolver's taproom may end up, details on a potential destination were not revealed.

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Murphy's Law building brewery and pizzeria in Burleson

Image credit: Murphy's Law Brewery & Pizzeria.

A name long familiar to the industry is set to take the next big step on its journey, as Murphy's Law Brewery & Pizzeria has signed a lease on a 4,000 square foot location in The Standard at Chisenhall development at 309 W. Hidden Creek Parkway in Burleson.

Michael and Sandra Murphy are the husband-and-wife team behind Murphy's Law, which began as a homebrewing project carrying the family name roughly a decade ago. Along the way, the Murphys created recipes and participated in events like The Riverside Shootout (2017, 2018) at Martin House Brewing Co. of Fort Worth, and Luckapalooza (2018, 2019) at the craft beer-centric restaurant, LUCK in Dallas, prior to its closure in early 2020.

Beyond their homebrewing endeavors, Michael was a crewmember at the brewers' supply shop, Texas Brewing Inc./Pro Brew Supply, while Sandra went on to join Panther Island Brewing of Fort Worth in 2019, working her way up to the position of head brewer, a pioneering promotion for a North Texas female, in June 2021.

Now, after spending the early part of 2025 doing research and formulating a business plan, the couple is set to embark on a new adventure as they develop Murphy's Law Brewery & Pizzeria with partners Shawn Howell, owner of Southside Cellar in Fort Worth, and Ben Walter, creative and culinary director at Southside Cellar and part of the Priory Brewing Collective.

Of course, after all this time, one might wonder what inspired the Murphys to finally establish a brewery of their own.

"We both were tired of living other's dreams and decided to follow our own," says Michael. "Everything came together perfect, where we are in our lives, the location, and Shawn and Ben helping on the ends we don't know."

Once up and running, Murphy's Law will be the first 100% grain-to-glass brewing operation in Burleson. It'll be a female-led business, with Sandra presiding over brewing operations and Michael handling front-of-house duties as general manager.

In the production space, house beers will be brewed on a 3.5-barrel system, with those recipes and products from other beverage-makers filling out the daily menu.

"We plan on having twenty taps, ten that will be Murphy's Law beers," says Michael. "Another five will be guest taps - styles we won't brew with local stuff from our friends in Dallas-Fort Worth. Then, the last five will be non-beer options - seltzer, mead, etc."

On the subject of what they will  brew, the Murphy's Law portfolio will feature a mix of styles, with anything from everyday lagers to original recipes like the company's Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cream Ale appearing on the tapwall.

"I've been a student of craft beer for a decade, and I believe our offerings will reflect that," says Sandra. "I love a Czech lager as much as I love the cereal beer our Luckapalooza fans know us for. Of course we will have a hazy IPA, but I'm most excited about a rotating IPA series we have planned to honor our friend Charlie Pelletier."

Pelletier, who passed away in March 2024, was a devoted local craft beer advocate and the admin of Fort Worth Craft Beer, a Facebook group focused on brewery news in the Panther City. He was also known for taking a sip of a newly-poured pint and saying, "God, I love this beer!" Taking that to heart, the IPA series will be named after this phrase or something similar.

As for the food offerings, Walter will serve as culinary director at Murphy's Law. After being involved with Black Kat Pizza in Fort Worth, Walter is now working to advance the pizza program at Southside Cellar. Plus, he's been collaborating with the team at Vector Brewing of Dallas to perfect the dough they'll be using at Murphy's Law.

So, when is all of this expected to happen? Construction is set to begin on Murphy's Law Brewery & Pizzeria after the first of the year, with the goal to be open by next summer (ideally in time for the World Cup). Readers can stay up-to-date on the progress of the build-out by following the company's social media channels on Facebook and Instagram.