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Alamo Beer - Legendary Grand Opening Weekend

SPONSORED -- Cold Beer. Live Music. Food trucks. Two months after beginning production, Alamo Beer Company is ready to open its doors to the public. On March 6, the brewery will be hosting a ceremonial keg tapping and cannon shot ushering back Alamo Beer to the Alamo City after 95 years. Additionally, the brewery’s beer garden and beer hall will begin operating at regular hours and tours will be available to the general public. The new brews – ALAMO Lager, ALAMO Pilsner & ALAMO German Pale Ale – and limited commemorative pint glasses will be available. Alamo Beer Company Brewery is located at 202 Lamar Street, San Antonio, Texas 78202, just beneath the historic Hays Street Bridge.

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