Owner of San Antonio's Alamo Beer lists East Side brewery for sale
Another San Antonio craft-beer company may be on the verge of tapping out. Faced with flat sales, Alamo Beer Co. owner Eugene Simor told the Express-News that he's weighing whether to unload all or part of the business or sell its brewery in the hot Dignowity Hill area east of downtown. A recent sales listing for 2 acres of Alamo Beer's property at 202 Lamar St. notes that it "can be sold individually or in conjunction with Alamo Brewery complex including including Brewery, Beer Hall and Beer Garden." “The real estate value has escalated much faster than the distribution side of business,” Simor told the Express-News.
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