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What’s brewing in San Antonio: Back Unturned honors closed brewery memberships
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Back Unturned helps craft beer fans
The folks at Back Unturned Brewing Co. in downtown San Antonio are serving up some incentives for patrons of some recently closed breweries.
They are urging people to bring in their old membership mug or other proof of membership from a closed brewery, and their first beer will be free. According to Back Unturned’s owners, customers of shuttered breweries such as Weathered Souls and Second Pitch may take advantage of this offer once a month.
Back Unturned’s leaders said this way, customers of closed breweries can still use their old membership mug or discount, and show support for a locally owned and operated brewery amid hard times for the craft beer industry.
Back Unturned will promote the canceled and old membership offer during its inaugural free beer event, which will take place all day long October 16 as part of its San Antonio Beer Week activities.
Busted Sandal closes its taps
Speaking of hard times, Busted Sandal Brewing Co. is closing its doors for good, ending 11 years of service. The owners announced the sad news in an October 2 social media post, citing inflation as a major factor affecting their decision.
Busted Sandal was among the first in a new surge of breweries that opened in San Antonio in the early 2010s. With a main taproom located near the Medical Center area, Busted Sandal served up yearly anniversary parties, pie and beer pairings, bad holiday sweater contests, and Porterpalooza, a celebration of their porters.
The main San Antonio taproom hosted its final Portepalooza October 12 before permanently closing the next day. Busted Sandal’s taprooms in Helotes and Kerrville are still open through early November, with farewell bashes scheduled at those Hill Country locations.
Former brewer teases post-closure plans
Marcus Baskerville, co-founder of the recently shuttered Weathered Souls Brewing Co., has been keeping social media followers and fans updated on his professional plans and ideas.
The James Beard Award semifinalist just published a book, Wood Barrel and Time: The Art of Barrel Aging, as part of his efforts to share some of his experiences as a beer brewer. He also opened Fresh Consulting Co., a locally based beer consulting company.
Additionally, Baskerville has been teasing the creation of a new bar concept called Fresh. According to Baskerville, he hopes to launch Fresh in a renovated downtown space where patrons may enjoy a hidden speakeasy and a short bar food menu featuring soul food.