San Antonio's Freetail Brewing ending retail distribution to focus on its restaurants
In yet another contraction of San Antonio's craft-beer scene, Freetail Brewing Co. — the city's second-largest brewery — is ending distribution to retail stores and restaurants to focus on its two brewpubs. Retail distribution of Freetail beer will wind down over the remainder of the year, officials with the 15-year-old business said Monday. However, the brews will continue to be available at its two Alamo City restaurant-taprooms, 4035 N. Loop 1604 on the far North Side, and 2000 S. Presa St. in Southtown.
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