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From left to right: Joe Morón, Christopher Tidwell, and Ryan McWorter. Photo by Edward Brown.

Two weeks ago, Panther Island Brewing Company switched its TABC license from brewery to brewpub in order to sell beer to-go and offer wine on tap. The Northside brewspace is in the midst of an overhaul that is adding event spaces and offices while Panther Island Brewing’s new head brewer, Christopher Tidwell, is bringing recipes that are steeped in Old World traditions.  

And those are just a few of the changes happening here.

Panther Island Brewing founder Ryan McWhorter gave me the lowdown. Heavy earthmovers were laboring away just yards north of the brewery when I pulled up. The first phase of the $1 billion Trinity River Vision waterfront district, now referred to as Panther Island, is underway. Inside, construction on a smaller order was evident. Wood frames near the entrance hinted at new office spaces to come. The tapwall is expanding and now pours wine and kombucha in addition to Panther Island Brewing beers. In the back, two event spaces were recently completed. The upgrades are intended to alleviate overcrowding and accommodate growing demand for private events like weddings. The brewsite recently expanded its taproom tour hours, which now run Thursdays through Sundays.

Panther Island Brewing’s tapwall runneth over with offerings.
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The beer lineup has taken surprising turns, thanks to Tidwell, who hails from both Peticolas Brewing Company and (more recently) Intrinsic Smokehouse and Brewery. Sours, saisons, and barrel-aged beers will soon be commonplace offerings. This Friday, you can hoist a pint of There Gose My Hero, a tart gose brewed with pink Himalayan sea salt and fermented on pink guava, to get a taste of the new trends.

“I’m more into French and Belgian beers,” Tidwell said. “I love low ABV yeast-driven beers. With yeast, you let it do its job, and it creates amazing esters and phenols that you couldn’t get otherwise. A lot of brewers worry about everything else. But if your yeast is happy, your beer is happy.”

The new private event room comes with its own bar.
The new private event room comes with its own bar.

His old-school approach sometimes means filtering beer with locally sourced hay or using a rare strain of yeast that he isolated at his home garden. And he’s tweaked some of Panther Island’s award-winning beers.

“Ryan let me work on Allergeez,” Tidwell said. “For me, the chamomile and honey were a little brash for a wheat beer. We still use those ingredients but brewed at lower temperatures. Now it has more delicate flavors.”

Tidwell has complete creative freedom, McWhorter said.

“I wanted him to be head brewer so I could focus on production management and the business side of things,” he added. “In know he can handle it. It had to be someone I truly trusted to take my beers. Now, I have a fellow beer nerd.”

Boozed-up variants of popular beers like Sweet Fang, a peanut butter milk stout, and ales aged with newly discovered strains of Brettanomyces are just a few of the offerings on the horizon at this Northside brewery.

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There Gose My Hero. Friday, June 8.

From Panther Island: Come larty and be merry this Friday as we celebrate our latest creation, There Gose My Hero. This six percent gose, brewed with pink Himalayan sea salt and fermented on Pink guava fruit, is sure to help you beat this Texas heat! Doors open at 4pm. Live Music by Michael Richardson, aka Big Mike. Event page here.

Drink Me! Concert Season at Rabbit Hole Brewing

From Rabbit Hole: Rabbit Hole is going to be the “hot” spot on Saturday nights this summer!  Beginning June 2, Rabbit Hole Brewing will be open from noon to 11pm every Saturday. We will have food trucks and music. No cover. So, come cool off after dark at Rabbit Hole Brewing with some award-winning suds and rad jams! Event page here.

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