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Restaurant Reviews

Drink This Now: Lakewood’s Raspberry Temptress

Not only will there be more of the seasonal beer, but this year it will come in bottles.
By Matthew Shelley |
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Photo by Matthew Shelley.
Photo by Matthew Shelley.
This year’s release of the Lakewood Raspberry Temptress was made using the same recipe as the previous years. This is the third year of its life, and the evolution of the seduction series is coming along nicely. In 2013, the Raspberry Temptress launched the Seduction Series, and came in very limited quantities via cask. In 2014 we saw the first production batch that came in kegs. As you may recall, this was extremely difficult to come by. Well, with 2015 comes good news. You may actually get some this year. Not only will there be more of the Raspberry Temptress, but this year it will come in bottles. The taps are already flowing but the bottles will hit stores today. The bottles themselves are beautifully designed and come in 22oz form. Make love to your mouth and find some.

On another awesome Lakewood Brewing Company note, their new facility is near completion. Wim Bens, the president and founder, acquired the building next door to the current brewery and construction is almost complete. Due to market demand, more Lakewood Brewing Company beer must be made. Wim is not a man to ignore the people of North Texas who want good beer. With this new production facility, much more can and will be made. This is good for all of us. The new tasting room will open in early March and a beer garden will open out back later in the year. That’s all for now.

Photo by Matthew Shelley.
Photo by Matthew Shelley.
Photo by Matthew Shelley.
Photo by Matthew Shelley.

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