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    4.6 (112 reviews)
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    Kimmy L.

    Revolver is an open-aired brewery with a large rotating selection of local beer on tap. It is family-friendly (and dog-friendly)! To purchase beer, you need a wristband which is $15 and allows you to purchase 6 8-oz beers- a pretty good deal considering they pour more like 12-oz in your 16-oz cup! You can also request samples (which is what I did since I wanted to try a lot of different beers, but knew I couldn't drink 6 full cups)! This was my first visit, but my companions noted that they replaced the free glass souvenir cups with plastic cups and beer cozies. A little disappointing, but the cups were durable enough to be reusable. Revolver has three bars; 2 inside and 1 smaller one in their undercover outdoor area. The bars have some overlapping choices but also different beers on top and so make sure to check out all of them. This visit I tried... BLOOD AND HONEY- their signature Texas ale. I enjoyed the sweet ale, even though it's 7%. They also offer Blood and Honey Light which is 4.5% and tastes the same, but with a little less alcohol taste. DEM' BERRIES- another sweet ale with strong blueberry notes. This one was very drinkable and something I'd get again. POWDERHOUSE- a black lager. I thought I would like this one as I tend to like dark beers, but this one was strange and almost savory and leathery. I preferred the SIDEWINDER (another dark ale) over this one as it was a little lighter. HEFE AND HOUND- a Hefeweizen beer. This one had a nice golden amber color and was pretty light overall. It was very drinkable, but I can't say it was very distinct tasting. LEMON AND BLACKBERRY SAIZON- this one had interesting notes of sage and lemon with subtle notes of berry. I preferred the Dem' Berries over this one as I liked the stronger fruity notes. As far as atmosphere, they have live music most of the time and a rotating food truck. You can bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. They have lots of picnic tables in the sun and shade as well as corn hole and a shelf of board games you can borrow (or you can bring your own!). It's very casual and relaxed. It's also very clean and the bathrooms are nice and roomy. Service was great and the bartenders are very knowledgeable about each brew- don't be afraid to ask for their recommendations or samples! Overall: 4/5 for beer, 4/5 for service, 5/5 for atmosphere

    Jamie C.

    If you are looking for clear blue skies and a great place to drink Texas beer, look no further than Revolver Brewing in Granbury. They are only open to the public on Saturday afternoons, but it is worth the wait. Patrons over 21 pay $15 for a souvenir cup and 4 to 6 sample pours depending on the time of arrival. The beer is tasty and it is a fun atmosphere with live music. Several shaded pavilions available for large parties. Dogs are permitted in the outdoor areas. Very fun afternoon!

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    Christina O.

    This was worth the 1.5 hour drive out for sure! I've been a longtime fan of Revolver's blood and honey, so I was excited to finally make the trek out to the brewery. For $15, I got six 8 oz pours which I felt was super generous (and you also get to keep the glass as a souvenir). Every single beer I tried was great. There was a BBQ food truck on site to help offset the beer intake, but other people brought their own food which is a pro-tip I'll remember for next time. It was a nice way to spend a Saturday afternoon - highly recommend.

    2 of my favorites!
    Carla M.

    What a great venue! The staff could not have been more inviting! Can't wait to bring friends next time. Oh, and the beer! My favorites, at least for this week.

    Travis C.

    Wow! What a great place for a brewery and a fantastic place to learn about beer! Came here on Saturday just to hit up the brewery tour, and of course have some fine, fine Revolver beer. It's a pretty easy concept. Walk up, get ID'd then pay to get in. Next get your glass and start enjoying 4 of the many delicious brews they have on tap, made in house. When you stop in, make sure you bring cash for the food. You can use a credit card to enter and pay for merchandise. While you are here, they have live music and very knowledgeable people serving the beer. You can sample the beer before you commit to taking a glass. The highlight to me was the tour itself, lead by one of the founders. You learn, how Revolver was started with three guys (Dad, son and brewmaster), to the 70 employees it is today. Learn about brewing processes, canning and bottling. I have to say I had a blast and enjoyed my four beers and every minute of being here. Highly recommend!

    Emma B.

    Finally made the drive back out here again three years later and we had a lovely afternoon. The drive out from the Metroplex isn't bad at all, it's quite enjoyable, especially to see some greenery and less city. I was curious to see what the brewery is like now, seen though the sold to MillerCoors a few years ago, they have definitely expanded the site, made the tour facilities nicer - they now have a decent stall of restrooms, plenty of covered seating (we brought our own chairs but didn't need them, we ended up leaving them in the truck) and a new entrance way. Also an interesting water filtration system. They are one of the only few last places were you can still get in for just $10, four pours and a glass, plus live music. They are only open Saturdays 12-3pm still. On to the beers, they only have about 7 beers on taps; their flagship Blood and Honey - which tasted different to me, a pale ale, pils, bock, two IPAs and a Mexican lager. TBH I wasn't overly impressed with their beers but still had a great time. They have food vendors on site, that Saturday was Big D BBQ from Mansfield but we brought a cooler with our own food.

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    Revolver Brewing was not in our radar when we visited Dinosaur Valley Stare Park. On our way home looking for places to stop this popped up. Great price! $15 for a glass and 6 refills! Can not beat that. My only complaint was the food. It says food vendors on site but there was just 1 food truck that unfortunately only had 1 person working so lines were very slow. Knowing this in the future I will come with food. Atmosphere was great! Kid and pet friendly! Come on a cool day, shade can be hard to find and bring lawn chairs.

    David R.

    Revolver has been on my radar since their Blood and Honey hit the shelves of stores and bars all around DFW. Naturally, I am loving this craft brew renaissance that we are not only having in Texas, but all across the country, so trying out another brewery always seems like a fun time to me. A college friend was having a birthday thing out at Revolver, quite a good idea for a sunny Saturday afternoon. I didn't mind the drive to Granbury on such a nice day and of course I was a bit intrigued to try their other beers as I think the Blood and Honey is quite solid. One thing I will note for all those that might bemoan the drive to Granbury: you will have space, that is for sure. Now I love Rahr, but on a busy day things can get pretty packed, both inside the brewery as well as parking on the street. Not at Revolver, the grounds are quite large, covered with an assortment of tables with and without umbrellas, as well as a pretty massive parking area too. So grabbing a seat and a parking spot won't be an issue. OK, but who cares about that, right? We all go for the beer anyways. First thing, I love that they offer different shaped glasses and their sleek revolver pilsner glass will be a welcome addition to my already overflowing-but-homogenous collection of brewery pint glasses. The three beers I tried were their bock, little fracker, and the High Brass. I loved all three of them, with the Little Fracker being my favorite. So good beer, nice weather, and lots of space definitely makes for a great outing. Go out and support one of your local breweries by making the nice drive out to Revolver in Granbury.

    Tours  every Saturday
    Eric W.

    Well this past Saturday we went to the Revolver Brewing brewery tour. Overall it was a good time. Some highs, some lows, but a good time. So here's the breakdown: Unlike other brewery tours I've been to, every person in the party does not have to pay to get in, nor be 21. If you pay ($10), you get a nice glass (that's going to be a pain to wash, see photos) and 4 half glasses* of beer. There are typically 4 or 5 beers on tap: Blood & Honey, High Brass, Bock, the newest specialty Mother's Little Fracker (a stout), and a new entry, Cinnamon Girl (brewed with cinnamon and cayenne pepper). The Cinnamon Girl was amazing, and by the time I went back for seconds it was gone. I'll definitely be looking for this one locally. Except for a few picnic tables inside, and a few under the awning, there is very little covered seating. There is a large outdoor area with picnic tables, cornhole boards and two horseshoe pits (but there were vehicles were parked in the playing area, rendering them useless). Since it had rained the night before, the entire place (including the parking area) was very soggy. If you come after a rain, don't wear your good shoes. The second surprise for me was in the food department. I was expecting one or two foods trucks, maybe even three. But when we arrived, we saw none. We were actually thinking of leaving to get food, but luckily we went inside first. Inside there was a food option. It appears that Revolver Brewing has started to cater their own brewery tour. The line up was hot dogs, pulled pork sandwich ($5), and "fajitas" (chicken or beef, $6). The pulled pork was OK. The fajitas consisted of two tortillas filled with you choice of beef or chicken. The portion size was very inconsistent, as was the amount of protein and vegetables. The consensus was we were glad there was a food option, but next time we will eat elsewhere first (or bring a lunch, which we saw others doing). Why the food trucks are gone I don't know, but it was a very nice feature in the past and one that I thought helped showcase other local talents. There was live music. Today (3/30/13) I believe the band was "One Night Stand". The band was good, hitting a variety of music, mostly older rock, but some newer stuff too. And although signage says "no pets", plenty of people brought their dogs. Bottom line: Definitely a great way to spend a Saturday Afternoon, but come summer it's going to hot out in that field. * Actually if you arrive before 2PM you receive 4 4-oz tasting, after 2PM you get 2 8-oz tastings.

    Doug S.

    We had a great time at the Revolver Brewing on a Saturday afternoon out in Granbury. We finally decided to go to the brewery we have tried the beer before and love going to breweries. Only thing that has kept us from going before or more often is the drive. It took us 45 minutes to get there. But it is worth the drive. The place is set up very nice they have a big outdoor area with tables to sit at and a stage for live music. The large indoor area has 2 bars to get wonderful beer at. For 10 dollars you get a nice beer glass and 4 partial glasses full of beers. It is a great way to try the different Revolver beers. They had around 5 choices of beer the day we went. I found my favorite the Highbrass nice medium body not to strong with hops flavor. They did have food the day we went but the food was not advertised so we ate first. So I guess you need to call first if you want to eat there. They also have a small gift shop and a tour to take. I really like this place very nice plenty of room a great place to hang out on a Saturday afternoon. It is a drive from Fort Worth but it is worth the drive. And you won't be disappointed. We will go again.

    Best brewery near DFW.
    Dawn H.

    Always worth the drive. They are only open on Saturdays 12-3 but the beer is always cold, wide selection, good live music, and plenty if fans. This is such an easy place to go and hang out. They are always so well staffed that there is never a long wait at the entrance or either bar. Plus, the staff is do friendly and knowledgeable. They can help you navigate the options. And if you are shy and like to go it alone, the have clear, straigh-forward descriptions on all their beers with IBUs and ABVs to help you pick.

    Chinese New Year Celebration at Revolver Brewery
    Pallavi J.

    Great place to enjoy a Saturday in close vicinity of Dallas. Lot of variety of beer available for tasting, each of them tastes amazing, staff is super friendly. Each beer had a unique taste. We liked blood and honey the most. We were surprised that they only charge $10 a person, considering what's on offer - brewery tour, a sovenier glass, 4 beers of choice , music performances, super economical food vendor, and a well maintained place to enjoy picnic. And if you're lucky like we were today, you'll also get to enjoy a special performance - they had a Troupe from Arlington specially come in for performance today to celebrate Chinese New Year. They played pretty energetic music, and performed traditional dance with Tiger costumes. The brewmaster himself was available to answer queries and explain the process. We had a long interaction with him. They've installed a lot of picnic tables in open as well as in the shade and have a decent open ground in the middle of the brewery. Kids can enjoy playing in the large open ground as well..

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    Permanently closed. It was really good for a tour of their beers, but they were bought and shut down.

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    They have the best beer selection and a great Ambiance and can't forget about the food and service is always great

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    Ask the Community - Revolver Brewing

    Is there food available at this brewery?

    Do they offer anything besides beer? Like ranch water or anything? Or is it JUST beer?

    Yes, they have ranch water and seltzers.

    Do they have tours?

    Hi there! At this time, we are not providing tours.

    Are there any gluten free beer options?

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    Review Highlights - Revolver Brewing

    Since I was feeling a bit precious yet, I stuck with the lightest beer available, the High Brass.

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