Change is coming to what was once the Grand Prairie franchise location of Voodoo Brewing Co., as the business has gone fully independent and is rebranding as Rios Brewing Co.
Owned by Roland Rios, the Grand Prairie brewpub originally opened in May 2023 using the footprint laid out to franchisees by the Pennsylvania-based parent company. According to Rios, that partnership is no longer active, and there are now plans to expand operations.
"We are doing a complete rebrand and will start brewing our own beer onsite," says Rios. "We will be applying for a federal producer permit in the next couple of weeks. We should be done with our complete rebrand in the next six weeks and tentatively have our first batch of beer around June 1st. We will have three small five-barrel fermenting tanks that will be able to produce two batches per tank each month. We have a 44 beer tap system, so we’ll continue to carry other local craft brewer’s beer at our site."
So far, three brewpubs bearing the Voodoo name have opened in North Texas. Counting the Grand Prairie news and the closure of a Fort Worth locale in November, that leaves Voodoo Brewing Co. - Plano as the only active franchise in the area. As for others, a proposed venture in Denton was apparently abandoned sometime last year, but there are still projects under construction in both Lewisville and Prosper.
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