Rahr & Sons Winter Warmer Takes GOLD!

Rahr & Sons Winter Warmer - Old London Ale Takes GOLD at the BTI's Word Beer Championship:

Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. Winter Warmer.

Aromas of chocolate covered cherries with a satiny, fruity-yet-dry medium-full body and a tangy, orange marmalade and roasted root vegetable accented finish with delicately peppery hops. A delicious winter sipper.

WORLD BEER CHAMPIONSHIPS AWARD: Gold Medal

RATING: 95 points (Exceptional)

ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 9.0%

CATEGORY: Old Ale, Ale

TASTING LOCATION: In Our Chicago Tasting Room


 

Beverage Testing Institute Results for Rahr and Sons Brewing Co.

Below are the results and active links for the beers entered into our recent competiton. The complete beer category results for the 12/2/2011 publication date can be found here:

http://www.tastings.com/search_beer.lasso?se=k&kw=2011AmberLager&sb=All&sf=ScoreForSort&dt=208

90 • Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Texas Red Amber Lager. Gold Medal  
http://www.tastings.com/scout_beer.lasso?id=196944

90 • Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Rahr's Blonde Lager. Gold Medal  
http://www.tastings.com/scout_beer.lasso?id=196945

91 • Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Pecker Wrecker Pilsner. Gold Medal  
http://www.tastings.com/scout_beer.lasso?id=196946

91 • Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Visionary Brew. Gold Medal  
http://www.tastings.com/scout_beer.lasso?id=196947

89 • Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Oktoberfest. Silver Medal  
http://www.tastings.com/scout_beer.lasso?id=196949

84 • Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Ugly Pug Black Lager. Bronze Medal  
http://www.tastings.com/scout_beer.lasso?id=196948

These reviews are posted on 
Tastings.com.

   

RAHR & SONS BREWING CO. CELEBRATES SEVEN-YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH NEW BUILDING ADDITION, NATIONAL ACCOL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kelsey Mize, GCG for Rahr

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Phone: 817-332-4600

 

RAHR & SONS BREWING CO. CELEBRATES SEVEN-YEAR ANNIVERSARY

WITH NEW BUILDING ADDITION, NATIONAL ACCOLADES

Brewery commemorates banner year by adding increased hospitality space

 

FORT WORTH, Texas — Monday, Sept. 12, 2011 — North Texas’ award-winning brewery Rahr & Sons is topping off a banner seventh year with national accolades and an addition to its Fort Worth headquarters.

 

The new 10,000-square-foot building will primarily be used as an event space, available for rentals and also serving as the setting for the brewery’s increasingly popular Wednesday and Saturday tours. Slated to open September 17, the structure can accommodate up to 600 people, making it an ideal venue for weddings, corporate events, and other private parties.

The brewery expands following a year of notable growth in the face of adversity. Last winter, record-breaking snowfall caused the brewery’s roof to collapse, temporarily leaving Rahr without a headquarters and suspending operations. With the support of the local community, Rahr rebuilt and went on to experience banner growth in 2010 – doubling its barrelage and adding eight new Texas cities to its distribution list, including Galveston, Corpus Christi and Austin.

Along with larger distribution came bigger awards. Zymurgy, the American Homebrewers Association magazine, named Rahr the 2010 “Brewery of the Year” and fan-favorite Ugly Pug ranked top of its class at the 2011 U.S. Beer Tasting Championships. Fort Worth’s “little brewery that could” recently garnered national acclaim when its lagers were featured in The Wall Street Journal and GQ.

Rahr has come a long way since 2004, when owner Fritz Rahr decided to follow in his forefathers’ footsteps and pursue his passion for craft brewing. Initial production was small, but word of Rahr’s fine German-style craft beers spread, and a strong local following developed. Over the past seven years, Rahr has increased its brewing capacity tenfold, and its award-winning beers are now available in 15 Texas cities. In November, barrelage is expected to surpass the 20,000 mark with the addition of three new 100-barrel tanks.

“There’s no way we’d have made it this far without our talented brewmasters,” said owner Fritz Rahr. “The blend of science and artistry these guys bring to their craft is inspiring.”

Two of Rahr’s dedicated brewers – Austin Jones and Jason Lyon ­– studied biology in college before trading their beakers for barrels and steins. Jones, who has been home-brewing for six years, joined the Rahr Posse full-time in 2009. Louisiana native Lyons grew up touring breweries and distilleries and serves as Rahr’s resident handyman as well as a beer craftsman. The team added yet another talented brewer this spring when Craig Mycoskie came aboard. After discovering his passion for the American craft beer scene, Mycoskie attended Siebel’s World Brewing Academy in Chicago and Munich.

Rahr’s leadership credits the brewers as being as essential to Rahr as the beers themselves. “It’s always exciting to see what they’ll concoct next,” said Rahr. “We’re looking forward to many more years of innovative Texas brewing.”

 

About Rahr & Sons Brewing Co.

With a brewing history dating back to 1847 Wisconsin, Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. made its mark on Fort Worth in 2004, thanks to the hard work of Fritz Rahr and a large group of volunteers. Since then, Rahr has increased its brewing capacity tenfold to become Fort Worth’s local, award-winning brewery. For more information, visit www.rahrbrewing.com.


   

Bike Friendly Rahr Brewery

Bike Friendly Rahr Brewery

Written by Kevin Buchanan on April 14, 2011

Big kudos to Rahr Brewing in the Near Southside – they’re taking the district’s bike-friendly attitude and running with it, adding lots of new bike parking. What’s more, they apparently have even more on the way.

Above, they’ve added a series of staple racks around the big Rahr-decorated brewing tank out front. Inside, they’ve got a large parking rack for even more bikes to be secure, as seen in the interior photo.

Combine all that with the brewery’s location right between two upcoming bike lane additions on South Main and Jennings, and you’ve got a tasty beer maker who’s also one of the most bike-friendly such institutions you’ll find. Many thanks to the fine folks at Rahr for embracing Fort Worth’s growing bike transportation movement and making their facilities more accommodating.

CLICK HERE to read the original article.

   

Rahr Takes 3 Gold, 1 Silver and 2 Bronze medals at the US Beer Tasting Institute Awards

Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Winter Warmer. Gold Medal 
Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Iron Thistle Scottish Style Ale. Gold Medal 
Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Stormcloud Pale Ale. Gold Medal 
Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Rahr's Ugly Pug. Silver Medal 
Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Rahr's Blonde. Bronze Medal 
Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (TX) Rahr's Texas Red. Bronze Medal
   

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