
From Frontier Brews to Ice-Cold Craft Beers
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Galveston's beer history spans from homemade frontier brews to today's thriving craft scene. The island's unique position as Texas' busiest port shaped its drinking culture through imported tastes and traditions.
• Early Americans brewed beer at home using local ingredients like corn
• German immigrants brought lager brewing techniques requiring cold storage
• Ice was shipped from New England to Galveston in the 1860s before local production
• Ice houses evolved from storage facilities into social establishments selling cold beer
• Galveston Brewing Company opened in 1897 with capacity for 100,000 barrels annually
• The brewery included its own ice plant producing 100 tons daily
• Prohibition forced breweries to adapt by producing non-alcoholic alternatives
• After multiple ownership changes, the original brewery closed in 1982
• Today's craft beer renaissance includes four local breweries on the island
• Galveston participates in the Brew City Texas program launched in 2024
• The Texas craft beer industry contributes $5 billion to the state economy
Next time you're on the island, visit one of Galveston's four local breweries - Galveston Island Brewing, Naked Iguana Brewery, Beerfoot, or Devil in the Deep - to taste our brewing heritage firsthand.
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