"Another Austin through-and-through brewery, Austin Beerworks’ newer location in the northeast area has it all: loads of outdoor spaces, a children’s playground, a disc-golf course, and two food trucks: barbecue restaurant Interstellar BBQ’s Yellow Bell Tacos and pizza truck Obsidian, plus, yeah, its bees and frozens. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Erin Russell, Nadia Chaudhury
"Austin Beerworks sprang up during the craft beer movement of the early 2010s, but unlike other breweries that have come and gone, it’s shown no signs of slowing down. You’ll find their core beers at bars and restaurants all over town, but show up to the brewery in North Austin and you’ll be able to sample about 20 different brews and seasonal releases. It’s dog- and kid-friendly, with plenty of space for both to run around, but because it’s so spread out, you’ll never feel like you’re drinking at a daycare. " - nicolai mccrary
"Set on a sprawling 64 acres off Springdale Valley in Northeast Austin, the second location of Austin Beerworks dwarfs the original taproom in North Austin by roughly 63 acres, most of which is patio/backyard. There’s an indoor taproom with all the beer, wine, and cider you could reasonably want—plus board games—but outside is a massive, shaded patio with an uncountable number of picnic tables and the Yellow Bell Tacos food truck selling smoked meat tacos. When the weather is nice, this is the type of place you’ll want to spend an entire afternoon. And thanks to coffee, beer, food, shelter, games, and more coffee, you can. " - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion
"You’ll likely find at least one of Austin Beerworks’ core beers in nearly any bar in town. They’re simple and clean versions of a lot of classic styles—pale ales, IPAs, and pilsners, in particular. But head to the big taproom in Sprinkle Valley and you’ll have access to about a dozen different core and seasonal beers, all set on 64 acres. There’s disc golf and board games if you need something to do with your hands, and excellent smoked meat tacos from Yellow Bell if you need something to do with your mouth. There’s also another taproom in North Austin with the same beers, and about 63 fewer acres. " - nicolai mccrary
"Set on a sprawling 64 acres off Springdale Valley in Northeast Austin, the second location of Austin Beerworks dwarfs the original taproom in North Austin by roughly 63 acres, most of which is a huge outdoor area. There’s a large taproom where you’ll find almost two dozen house-brewed beers—plus wine and cider from local producers—lined with long rows of tables, lots of board games, and a small disc golf store. And outside is a massive, shaded patio with an uncountable number of picnic tables and the Yellow Bell Tacos food truck selling smoked meat tacos. When the weather is nice, this is the type of place you’ll want to spend an entire afternoon. And thanks to coffee, beer, food, shelter, games, and more coffee, you can." - Nicolai McCrary