First Anniversary
November 17, 2012
12 PM
to 3 PM
2823 St. Louis Street , Dallas, TX
Age Limit
21+
$10
Deep Ellum Brewing Company turns 1 on November 11, and to celebrate we’re opening up the doors of the brewery to our friends and family that have made this first year possible. We will have live music on stage in our beer garden, we’ll be tapping some special beers we held back from this year (like Dreamcrusher, last year’s Darkest Hour, Wealth & Taste and more), and launching our Limited Edition Anniversary beer: Pollenator. Come join us Saturday November 17, 2012 from noon to 3pm for this historic event.
Musical guests on the beer garden stage: Cody “Sugarfoote” Foote and Co, The O’s
Food Trucks on site during the party: Three Lions (British), Yellow Belly (American), Pompeii DFW (Italian)
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