Published October 3, 2017

Unlawful Assembly Brewing Co. Debuts Its First Line-Up Of Craft Beer

In anticipation of its grand opening this month, the Unlawful Assembly Brewing Co., a rebellious new microbrewery located in Plano, Texas’ Legacy Hall, has unveiled its menu. The selection consists of six craft beers that will make up the fixed menu. In addition to these mainstays, other flavors will appear seasonally and on limited time only bases throughout the year. These initial six brews have all been uniquely crafted and possess their own distinctive qualities and flavors.

Key Takeaways:

  • Craft beer is very popular among both brewers and drinkers alike out there. Barrel aged experiments has yielded some great tasting drinks that are popular.
  • One brewer is working to unveil some creative and collaborative selections for their drinkers. There are even seasonal beers on tap that should appeal to many drinkers out there.
  • Lagers factor heavily in to the equation among these drinkers and the brewer too. Follow a tour of the brewery to get a better idea of what beers they offer.

“These six premium beer styles will be available year-round, along with a constantly rotating selection of highly creative, collaborative and seasonal beers on tap. From the seasonal brews to session-able lagers to small-batch, barrel-aged experiments, every beer produced by Unlawful Assembly Brewing Co. is guaranteed to be bold in flavor.”

Read more: http://www.restaurantnews.com/unlawful-assembly-brewing-co-debuts-its-first-line-up-of-craft-beer/

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