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Pantera will have official beer thanks to Texas Ale Project

Texas Ale Project has made what many fans of the metal band have been waiting for, their official beer. The Dallas brewery has joined the group to create Pantera beer. A Golden Ale that will hit the market in March of this year 2021.

Pantera beer will come true in March

Pantera’s beer is a Top fermented beer that has about 5.4% ABV, made with Cascade and Citra hops. In principle, the beer would be available throughout the state of Texas on the same day March 1, 2021. And through Tavour it can be purchased throughout the United States. Those of us who are out of the country will have to make a living to get hold of one of these craft beer. According to the Dallas brewery, they were inspired to create this craft beer by the simple beers that band members used to drink in those golden days they lived.

He Texas Ale Project founder and brewmaster Brent Thompson, claimed to be very happy with this collaboration, being able to unite two passions, that of good beers and the music of the almighty Pantera.

A Golden Ale from the Texas Ale Project

Texas Ale Project began its brewing adventure in November 2014. From the hands of Brent Thompson, along with his wife Kat Thompson, and David Stevens, have managed to make this a great project with both national and international recognition. In Texas Ale Project they assure that they make the beers that they like to drink.

According to Kat, “It is important that we always make quality beers, beers that excite our entire team and that customers enjoy them from the moment they taste them”.

The metal band Pantera, now, joins the great catalog of beers of rock groups with their own craft. Unfortunately, the Pantera gang has been inactive since 2003, when it disbanded. If ever there was a possibility that Pantera returned to the stage, this possibility was extinguished after the murder of its guitarist. Dimebag Darrell was shot in full concert on December 8, 2004, by Marine Nathan Gale.

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