So apparently there's this new beer on the Texas market called House Brown 660. But it's not just one beer – different brewpubs each have their own recipe, but they're all using the same name to promote House Bill 660 in the Texas Legislature, a bill that would allow brewpubs to sell their beer 0ff-premises, i.e., at your local grocery store, liquor store, or other bars.
As I've noted in previous posts, it's a good piece of legislation that would remove silly obstacles to allowing these businesses to grow. If you're a craft beer-loving Texan, or even if you just support small businesses' right to reach more customers, then you should write to your state representative and state senator right now and declare your support for it. (And for HB 602, which would kinda-sorta allow microbreweries to sell their product on-premises. Click here for fuller descriptions of both.)
I think North by Northwest served up a cask version Monday night. And tonight (Thursday), here in Austin, you can get Black Star Co-op's version of House Brown 660. Head on over there and grab a pint to show your support. Or, if you'd like to make your own, head to Austin Homebrew Supply and pick up the ingredients and a recipe for yet another take on it.
But most of all, get involved and get these bills passed!
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Lovejoy's has their 660 House Brown on tap already. I had a pint last night and it was quite good. I was at Uncle Billy's on Barton Springs last Friday and their House Brown was listed as "on deck." Now if only we could purchase bottles of each we could do a side by side comparison.
Thought you might want to check out this Chapel Hill Beer Delivery Service. Haha, they delivered to a naked party.
http://reesenews.org/2011/03/02/beer-delivery-gets-racy/11248/
http://www.rosemaryexpress.com/
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