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First Pour – Drye Tears / 11 Below Brewing Company

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Check out Jackie’s first pour of Drye Tears, a 16.9% rye barrel aged imperial stout from 11 Below Brewing Company

Visit the taproom for this limited time release, starting Saturday 9/2/2023

📍11 Below Brewing Company – 6820 Bourgeois Rd, Houston, TX 77066

📸 Steve Fraga Photography

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