Last weekend I went to Revolver Brewing in Granbury, TX for
a friend of mine’s birthday. She was turning 28 and wanted to celebrate with
good beer! Sounded good to me..
You pay only $10 for four decent sized samples of the brews
on tap, you get to keep the sweet little pint glass with the Revolver logo on
the front, listen to good music and get a guided tour of the brewery.
I have to say that the hour’s drive out there was well worth
it but I was slightly disappointed that there were no food trucks. Although,
there was a small setup of chili dogs, fajitas and Frito chili pies to hold
over the hungry group for $5 a plate.
It was our first time out there so we didn’t know that you
could bring your own food and chairs. Next time we’ll know!
The crowd was loud, fun and growing as the time went by. The
more the people were drinking, the more fun they were having with the games of
corn hole.
This place isn’t only for adults. There were children
running around and playing games of hide and go seek. The open field sat next
to an area with horses, so there were many visits to pet them.
People brought their dogs and kept them on a leash. It was
just a nice little spot to go with friends and family. A place out of the city
and into the country.
After I left the brewery, I stopped at the grocery store to
buy a six pack of Revolver’s Blood and Honey. I made chicken enchiladas with guacamole
and chips. The beer went so well with the flavors. It was sweet and spicy with
hints of citrus.
Seems like I can’t get away from the brewery scene around
here. I’m okay with that.
Here is a little video I made for my experience at Revolver.
I really had a wonderful time here and the people that work/volunteer couldn’t
have been any nicer.
Have you been to any breweries? Which one is your favorite?
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