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Patio elevation, Club Sandwich w/ House Salad, Norwegian Citrus IPA, Wild Berries Sour, American Light Lager (Photos: © Brian Brown/Beer in Big D). |
Rios Brewing Co. has fully made the transition to a local independent brewpub, now that the spot's first house beers have been tapped at 1015 Ikea Pl. in Grand Prairie.
Originally set up as a franchise taproom for Voodoo Brewing Co., the location was the first North Texas landing spot for the Pennsylvania-based beer maker. It opened in May 2023 and was managed as such for two years before owner Roland Rios decided to end the partnership and re-brand in order to establish the first-ever brewing operation in Grand Prairie.
Changes made included the creation of new signage and a new logo, along with the installation of brewing equipment which tucks into a corner off to one side of the bar. From there, small-batch beers flow from three five-barrel fermentation tanks, rotating into the brewpub's daily lineup every few weeks.
Among those first to emerge are Rios' Light American Lager, a Wild Berries Sour, and a Norwegian Citrus IPA. These and future "Rios" recipes (Mexican Lager, Honey Wheat and more) will supplement a large selection of guest brews from local, regional and national producers (including a handful of macros) on a 44-handle tapwall. And just in case you're wondering, at least for now, a few Voodoo beers are indeed still part of the mix.
As for other changes, the food menu has been revamped as well. Elevated pub fare is still the order of the day, with a range of appetizers, salads, sammies, burgers and pizzas on the offer. There are also food flights, with various options on the table for how customers choose to enjoy hot dogs or tacos.
Rios Brewing Co. serves patrons seven days a week, with daily hours beginning at 11 a.m.
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