Friday, June 12, 2026

'Craft Beer for the Soul' set to be served at Smittox

Photos: Photos © Brian Brown/Beer in Big D.

Some dreams take a little longer to be realized than others, and that is certainly the case with Smittox Brewing Co., which is set to become the area's first fully black-owned brewery once it officially opens next week at 930 E. Clarendon Dr. in Dallas.

Founded by Kuumba "Smitty" Smith, the Smittox name has been known to the industry since the company's inception in 1998. That same year, the brewery's recipe for Short Order Porter, an imperial breakfast porter infused with coffee, maple syrup, cacao nibs and hazelnut, won the Riverside Shootout Homebrew Competition at Martin House Brewing Co. of Fort Worth.

After the success of the event, Smith began searching for a place to set up shop. Collin County was the original target, but by January 2023, Smith had signed a lease on the Clarendon space in Dallas, which was then approved for a brewpub license the following April. From that point on, it's been a matter of navigating a number of hurdles that managed to get in the way.

Smith, though, wasn't one to rest on his laurels. While working to bring the brewery to fruition, he kept the Smittox name front and center by way of collaborations with other breweries. And, we're not just talking about an occasional collab here and there. In fact, since 2018, well over 40 beers (representing nearly 20 different styles) bearing the Smittox name have been produced at 30 breweries or more, both in and outside of Texas.

Now that Smith finally has a brewery of his own, Smittox recipes will be brewed on a 7-bbl system using hardware acquired from Dallas-based White Rock Brewing Co.'s original "Alehouse" location. A 12-handle tapwall will pour stylistic offerings initially, examples of which included a Kölsch, an American pale ale, a stout and a hazy IPA during a preview event this week.

Then, there was the porter, which may best represent how Smith is going about this whole brewery business. Fans familiar with Smittox and its history may be hoping for Short Order Porter to be on tap at the outset, but for now Outta Order Porter, a straightforward American porter, is on the menu.

On that note, according to Smith, the plan is to get things locked down from a foundational point of view while learning the ins and outs of his setup. In other words, he wants to make sure his base beers are spot on before adding more exotic flavor ingredients.

As for the atmosphere at Smittox, there's a foundational element to that aspect of the brewery as well. For the time being at least, taproom distractions are at a minimum. Whether you sit inside or out on the covered patio, the taproom experience encourages conversation and connection in an environment open to all.

Core values, if you will, and a welcome reminder of what this craft beer and community thing is all about. And it seems quite appropriate, considering the spirit of support and collaboration within the community of craft brewers helped play a part in getting the area's newest brewery off the ground.



Smittox Brewing Co. is located just northeast of the Dallas Zoo. Note, parking spots adjacent to the brewery are limited, but patrons may also park at East Dock, a multi-purpose shopping and entertainment destination across the street to the south.

Monday, June 8, 2026

Rahr to begin brewing select brands at Lakewood

Image courtesy of Lakewood Brewing Co.

Bringing together two of the area's stalwart brands, Rahr Brewing Co. of Fort Worth and Lakewood Brewing Co. of Garland have announced a new contract brewing partnership that will expand production capacity for select Rahr brands.

Since closing its own longtime Fort Worth facility in May 2025, Rahr has been seeking additional brewing capacity to help meet increasing Dallas demand. According to a press release, Lakewood will now produce certain Rahr brands at its Garland facility, while Rahr will continue brewing beer in Fort Worth. As a result of this new partnership, Rahr beers will be served on tap at the Lakewood Taproom.

“This partnership is built on friendship, mutual respect, and a shared belief in the future of Texas craft beer,” says Fritz Rahr, founder of Rahr Brewing. “Together, we can continue to innovate while honoring the traditions that have made both of our breweries successful.”

Lakewood founder Wim Bens added, “Rahr Brewing has long been a cornerstone of the North Texas brewing community. We are excited to produce some of their brands here at our brewery.”

The partnership will allow both breweries to leverage their strengths while maintaining the unique identities and brands that customers have come to know and love. Going forward, consumers can expect collaborative brewing projects, special releases, community events, and initiatives that celebrate the vibrant culture of North Texas craft beer.

Friday, June 5, 2026

Local pours and more for your World Cup watch party

Image credits: FIFA, Maple Branch Craft Brewery, Texas Ale Project, Lakewood Brewing Co.,
Peticolas Brewing Co., Four Corners Brewing Co., HopFusion Ale Works, Community Beer Co., Rahr & Sons Brewing Co.

A rather fantastical football event is on the horizon for North America, with North Texas playing a role as well. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be contested by 48 teams from around the world at venues located in Canada, Mexico and the United States from June 11 until the World Cup Final on July 19.

In the span of those 39 days, there will be 104 matches, with nine taking place in Arlington at AT&T Stadium, or what will be called Dallas Stadium for the duration of the event.

Area bars, breweries and restaurants are gearing up for the festivities with plans to be open for special hours in order to show the games. There will be watch parties, there will be themed merchandise and, of course, there will be beer.

A list of what sort of beer and swag you can expect to find at local breweries is provided below. And keep in mind we're talking about a sportsball event going on in the dead of summer in Dallas, which means the bulk of the internationally-inspired offerings are sessionable beers, being lagers or light-bodied ales. Also, most are available on draft or in cans. 

As for watch parties and special events, some gatherings will be added to the events page, but for the most up-to-date details, it'll be best to keep an eye on the social media channels of your favorite watering hole.

Beer & Merch:

3 Nations Brewing Co., Carrollton/Anna
  • Extra Time Churro Golden Stout
  • Match Day IPA Tangier SmAsH
  • Night Match Lager Schwarzbier
  • Pitch Pils West Coast Pilsner.
  • Note: These draft-only beers and others being released for the brewery's Eleventh Anniversary Party.
  • Golden Boot Classic American Lager (a Golden Boot is awarded to the tournament's top goal scorer).
  • Merch: chalice glassware embossed with a football hexagon pattern.
  • Merch: dimpled soccer mugs.
  • Pitch Mix - France French-Style Witbier.
  • Pitch Mix - Germany German Style Pilsner.
  • Pitch Mix - Mexico Mexican Style Lager.
  • Pitch Mix - Spain Spanish-Style Orange Blonde.
  • Note: Pitch Mix beers are available in a 12-can variety pack.
  • Outlaw Summer of Soccer Lager.
  • Local Gold Pilsner.
  • Merch: gold-rimmed chalice glassware embedded with a football hexagon pattern.
  • Cenzoni Italian Pilsner.
  • Chico Mexican Lager.
  • Gaffer's Pint English Pub Ale.
  • West African Blonde Ale.
  • Note: These four draft-only beers are part of the brewery's International Friendly Flight.
  • Ose Ose Japanese Rice Lager (Ose Ose is a Japanese phrase encouraging players to pressure or Push! Push!).
  • Merch: Soccer ball-embossed pint glasses
  • Malice in Dallas Session Red Ale.
  • Melee in the USA American Pale Ale.
  • TKO in Mexico Mexican-Style Lager.
  • Merch: koozies, pint glasses, stickers, stress balls, t-shirts and more.
  • Merch: Soccer pint glasses.
  • Break Free Blonde.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Lakewood releases new and renewed seasonals for summer

Image credit: Lakewood Brewing Co.

Lakewood Brewing Co. of Garland has released two beers, one being new, while the other is a returning favorite.

The new beer is Fruition Pineapple Ginger Blonde (4.2% ABV), which is described as "light and ridiculously refreshing with just the right pop of juicy pineapple up front and a little ginger spice on the finish to keep things interesting. Golden, bright, and built for easy drinking, it’s smooth, and seriously crushable."

As for the legacy beer Lakewood is bringing back into the summer seasonal fold, Raspberry Temptress (9.1% ABV) launched the brewery's limited Seduction Series in 2014. Infused with fresh raspberries, this Temptress variant is "raspberry forward with a hint of coffee."

“If you don’t walk through our doors a beer lover, we hope you’ll find your perfect match by the time you leave,” says Wim Bens, founder and president of Lakewood. “We keep two dozen options rotating on tap that range from IPAs and lagers to popular seasonal releases and new varieties like Fruition Pineapple Ginger Blonde and Raspberry Temptress, one of the many riffs on our flagship Temptress.”

Fruition Pineapple Ginger Blonde and Raspberry Temptress are now available on tap at the Lakewood Taproom, as well as on craft beer shelves throughout Texas. To find a location near you, click the link to access the Lakewood Beer Finder.