Relax under a magnificent oak tree and savor the flavors of amazing craft beer. The largest farm brewery in Texas is just as wonderful as it sounds. Jester King Brewery near Austin serves up homemade ales in a charming atmosphere that ticks all the boxes necessary for an amazing evening out. See for yourself:
Located on 165 acres of Hill Country land, this farmhouse brewery opened in 2010 as the humble project of two entrepreneurial brothers. Today, it combines local grains, foraged plants, and well water to make the beer at Jester King authentically Central Texan.
A vineyard, hop garden, assorted fruit and vegetable plants, and herd of goats can all be found on the grounds.
Be sure to take a farm tour! It's the best way to experience this unique destination. Click here to learn more.
Much of the seating is outdoors, and the views are absolutely incredible. This open-air pavilion provides ample space for friends to gather, children to frolic, and memories to be made.
All ages are welcome to enjoy the upbeat atmosphere and occasional live music. Whimsical lights hang from the rustic barn's treelike columns, an enchanting atmosphere sure to bring out everyone's inner child.
Sample both original ales and plenty more from statewide breweries in Jester King's tasting room and kitchen. Beer, wine, and cider are sold by the glass as well as in bottles and cans to-go.
Click here to learn more about their one-of-a-kind beers.
From barrel-aged to spontaneously fermented, there's something for every palate.
Nothing pairs with good beer quite like a hearty meal, and the brewery's restaurant serves gourmet pizza sure to make your taste buds sing. Ingredients from the on-site garden add a certain complexity to the flavor profile that only heightens when paired with a complementary brew.
You'll find Jester King at 13187 Fitzhugh Rd, Austin, TX 78736. Hours for both the kitchen and brewery can be found here.
Have you ever been to Jester King in Texas? Are there any other awesome farmhouse breweries in the Lone Star State? Let us know about your favorites in the comments below!
For more boozy fun, visit this underground wine cave in Texas.
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