Deadbeach Brewery set to open regional brewery in September

Deadbeach Brewery announced that it is closing one door and opening a bigger one in September.

Owners of the brewery have been working on opening a regional craft brewery, which will be in Central El Paso at 3200 Durazno. El Paso businessman Jason Hunt and his partners celebrated the groundbreaking in May 2021.

At the time, Hunt said the dream was always to be a distributor and appeal to all segments of the community.

The brewery is known for its Chihuahefe, Deadbeach Lager and Abuela Stout beers.

Therefore, they will be closing the restaurant at 406 S. Durango St. The last day of operation at that site will be Saturday, Aug. 26, for its Borderland BeerFest.

The event will be from 3 p.m. to midnight and feature craft beer from all over the region. Admission is free to the festival.

"Our beloved Downtown location will be closing. This decision was not an easy one, but we know that it’s the right one for us," stated the brewery in a Facebook post on Tuesday, Aug. 15.

The new regional production facility will have a tap room, entertainment space and place for canning beer.

More: DeadBeach Brewery has groundbreaking for canning facility in Central El Paso

María Cortés González may be reached at 915-546-6150, [email protected] and @EPTMaria on Twitter.

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