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This episode of the KERA video series "The Shape of Texas" explores the unique design of Houston's Beer Can House, where aluminum cans are repurposed to cover nearly every surface of a house.
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A Dallas-based company is facing criticism for naming a beer after the location of nuclear tests that resulted in the contamination of a Pacific island…
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New legislation is brewing in the state Capitol that would allow Texans to buy beer-to-go from craft breweries. State Sen. Dawn Buckingham, R-Lakeway,...
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Fear not, Texans. You won't be crying in your last, lonely Lone Star any time soon. The "National Beer of Texas," has been spared in a dispute between...
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The price of a six-pack in the U.S. could rise by $1 to $8 because of drought and heat. As one of the researchers says, it's "another way climate change will suck."
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Young people who grew up in small towns feel a calling to come home and help revitalize those communities, including by opening craft breweries.
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The Smithsonian's first brewing historian explores everything from immigration to urbanization through the lens of beer. And with the boom in microbrewing, she says beer's story has come full circle.
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From Texas Standard: The cooler in your local gas station or grocery store is now a much more colorful place than it once was. Texans who like to bend...
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From Texas Standard: If you attended the Texas Craft Brewers festival earlier this year, you saw the work of more than 60 of those craft brewers. It was...
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The Beer Mile World Championships were held this week just off the shores of Lady Bird Lake. One Austin company is hoping to parlay the beer mile into...
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Three Texas breweries filed a lawsuit against the state on Wednesday seeking to overturn a 2013 law they say violates the Texas Constitution by forcing…