Best beer can designs in Fort Worth, TX

Rahr to the Rescue + Rahr & Sons Brewing

Stay up to date on upcoming events with Rahr to the Rescue | Photo via @rahrtotherescue

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With over a dozen local breweries across town, picking a new brew can be overwhelming — how do you decide which beer to grab? Oh, us? We’re drawn to the colorful designs + the ones making a difference in our community.

Rahr to the Rescue + Rahr & Sons Brewing

Pour yourself a pint from a cute pup mug | Photo via @rahrtotherescue

🍺 Rahr & Sons Brewing, Ruff Ale

Rahr to the Rescue (a partnership with Rahr & Sons Brewing) is giving sheltered dogs a second chance at life. The organization teamed up with local shelters to create limited-time beer cans that feature dogs looking for a fur-ever home. Check out this month’s adoptable pets.

Sour Bush

Sour Bush beer | Photo via @pantherislandbrewing

🍺 Panther Island Brewing, Sour Bush

The American blonde ale is a collaboration with Uncle Bekah’s Inappropriate Trucker Hats as part of the local artist series. The sour ale features hints of lemon + hibiscus and was inspired by Bekah’s favorite plants.

Tropical Punch Pickle Beer

We’ll leave the experimenting up to y’all on this one. | Photo by FTWtoday

🍺 Martin House Brewing Company, Tropical Punch Pickle Beer

It’s the best of both worldsfruit punch and pickle beer. Fort Worth-based Best Maid Pickles teamed up with the brewery to create the unique pairing. If you grew up eating Kool-Aid pickles, this one’s for you.

Raspberry Fields

Raspberry Fields is sporting a new design this spring | Photo via @maplebranchbrew

🍺 Maple Branch Craft Brewery, Raspberry Fields

Considered to be the most popular on the brewery’s menu, Raspberry Fields is sporting a new design this year in 22-ounce glass bottles. The blond ale is made with fresh raspberries and typically served in a Teku (a uniquely-shaped glass perfect for picking up aroma).

Billy Jenkins Bock

Cheers to one of the most important American Generals. | Photo via @wildacrebrewing

🍺 Wild Acre Brewing, Billy Jenkins Bock

Derived from the city’s namesake, General William Jenkins Worth. The beer was one of the first brewed by the company and features notes of sweet spruce, brown sugar, and caramel + is less sweet than a traditional German Bock.

Browse these local craft beer stores:

Southside Cellar, 125 S. Main St.

Crockett Street Bottle Shop, 2805 Crockett St.

Cowboy’s Beer Bar, 2701 N. Main St.

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