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Texas breweries offer cold beers, lagers for hot summer days

- By Kelly Dearmore shiner.com.

(TNS) -- DALLAS — It’s always a good time to drink Mexican lagers and margarita-inspired craft

beers, right? And summer temperatur­es are perfect for such

crisp, refreshing and unique alternativ­es to the often bland, basic

mass-produced Mexican lager.

Most of these brews carry a manageable alcohol by volume, so whether you plan to soon

spend considerab­le time by the pool, in the lake, on the trail

or hanging on the patio, these beers are perfect, crushable

companions.

Cosmic Cantina Tex-mex IPA

This beer from Celestial Beerworks is inspired by tacos, no less. Certainly, you didn’t think this list was going to be filled with derivative takes on plain ol’ lagers, did you? This

hazy double IPA is brewed with corn tortillas, salt, lemon and lime zest and dry-hopped with Citra, El Dorado and Mosaic hops. It’s unlike any Mexican beer you’ve ever chugged during a TGI Friday’s happy hour with the gang from your office. The can

artwork featuring a rendering of Frida Kahlo in space, surrounded

by floating tacos, is worth the purchase by itself. Available on draft and in cans at the taproom and select retail locations.

Celestial Beerworks, 2530 Butler Street, Dallas. celestialb­eerworks.com

Muy Importante

Billed as “a perfect blend of a traditiona­l light Mexican lager and a margarita” on Lakewood

Brewing’s website, we can confirm that’s just not some hyperbolic ad copy. Brewed with orange, lime, agave and sea salt, it’s way too easy to keep an entire six-pack all to yourself thanks to the beautifull­y

balanced flavors. Available on draft and in cans in the taproom and select retail locations.

Lakewood Brewing, 2302

Executive Drive, Garland, Texas. lakewoodbr­ewing. com.

Salty Lady Michelada

Those crazy kids of Martin House Brewing have made adventurou­s and tasty beers with

everything from squid ink to pickles and much more. Using their multi-functional Salt Lady gose as a base, Martin House’s

Salty Lady Michelada is an inventive sipper that smacks of spice

and even some earthiness thanks to the clam juice it’s brewed with.

OK, this isn’t a margarita beer or Mexican lager, but it’s certainly close enough, and it’s delicious

enough to break the rules for. Available on draft and in cans at the taproom and select retail locations.

Martin House Brewing, 220 S Sylvania Ave., Suite 209,

Fort Worth, Texas. martinhous­ebrewing. com.

Queso Blanco There aren’t many better bands in North Texas than the swaggering Quaker City Night Hawks. There’s got to be a scientific study somewhere that states the high level of impossibil­ity to avoid crushing cold beers at their concerts. One of their

most popular songs, “Queso Blanco,” is the inspiratio­n for Panther Island’s flawless Mexican lager featuring the same name as the song. Available on draft and

in cans at the taproom and select retail locations.

Panther Island Brewing, 501 N. Main Street, Fort Worth. pantherisl­andbrewing.com.

Top Shelf

For those who are criminally unaware, when Peticolas releases a cocktail-inspired beer, you

should hop in your vehicle and get on down to their Design District brewery and taproom.

Brewed with organic blue agave and aged for three months with tequila-soaked oak, this ode to the margarita zings and pops with lime brightness. And at 10% ABV, this is one beer that packs a

bigger punch than the cocktail its inspired by. Available on draft and in cans at the taproom only.

Peticolas Brewing, 1301 Pace Street, Dallas. peticolasb­rewing.com.

Lobo Hombre Amber

Brewed with blue corn, flaked yellow

corn and a trio of different malts, Rollertown’s Lobo Hombre Amber finishes clean, although it offers a heftier body than your average Mexican lager for a highly pleasant

experience. When visiting the brewery’s Celina taproom, you can also sip one of Rollertown’s

seltzer-based cocktails such as the Mangonada, Michelada, or Pomegranat­e Margarita. Available on draft and in cans in the taproom and in select retail locations.

Rollertown Beerworks, 412 N. Oklahoma Street, Suite 106, Celina, Texas. rollertown­beerworks.com.

Orale!

A couple of years ago, Lone Star Beer introduced its own taker on a Mexican lager, and now another iconic Lone Star-born beer name enters the chat. Orale Mexicansty­le cerveza from Spoetzl Brewery (Shiner Bock) is brewed with agave and two-row malt, offering

just a touch of natural sweetness. It’s a little surprising we’re just now seeing this type of beer from

Shiner, as the popular brewer has really branched out into new realms of flavors far beyond its flagship Shiner Bock even more

in recent years. Available in bars and retail locations throughout Texas.

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