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Shiner Adding Texas Hard Tea 24-oz Cans

Shiner Adding Texas Hard Tea 24-oz Cans
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Published: December 5, 2025
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Today, I have a new malt beverage coming from Shiner / Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, Texas. This is Texas Hard Tea, and it will be a malt beverage with natural flavors and caramel colors that will hit a sessionable 5%-AbV. This hard tea will be packaged in big 24-oz cans, and stay tuned for full release info.

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About Shiner / Spoetzl Brewery:

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The Spoetzl Brewery was founded in Shiner, Texas (population 2,069), in 1909, by Czech and  German immigrants brewing beer with old-world traditions and recipes for Central Texas. Since then, the brewery has grown to be one of the largest independent craft brewers in the country with beers available in all 50 states and Mexico. To this day, every drop of the award-winning beer is brewed right in Shiner, TX, where it all started 115 years ago.

Shiner beer is brewed in Shiner, Texas by Spoetzl Brewery. The brewery has been in operation since 1909. Shiner beers include Shiner Bock, Shiner Light Blonde, Shiner ¡Órale!, and more.


Shiner Bock


An American-style amber lager with 4.4% ABV and 13 IBU
Brewed with roasted barley malt and German hops
Originally seasonal, but has been available year-round since 1973


Other Shiner beers


Shiner Light Blonde: A light beer with a crisp finish
Shiner Premium: A traditional golden lager with a crisp taste and slight sweetness
Shiner ¡Órale!: A Mexican-style cerveza brewed with agave
Shiner Ruby Redbird: A tart, crisp, and refreshing lager with a kick of ginger and citrus
Shiner Prickly Pear: A crisp lager brewed with cactus fruit
Shiner 1909: A pre-prohibition lager inspired by the ingredients Shiner used in 1909

Shiner/Spoetzl are owned by The Gambrinus Company. Founded in 1986, The Gambrinus Company is a family-owned company with headquarters in San Antonio, Texas. Gambrinus sells and markets craft beers from two independent craft breweries—the historic Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, Texas and the Trumer Brewery in Berkeley, California.

Shiner is a beer brand made by the Spoetzl Brewery, the oldest independent brewery in Texas. Established in 1909 by German and Czech immigrants, the brewery is located in the small town of Shiner, Texas. While the brewery has expanded its operations over the years, all Shiner beer is still brewed in its founding town. 

History
1909:
 The brewery is founded by a group of immigrants who craved Old-World-style beer. They were assisted by Bavarian brewmaster Kosmos Spoetzl, for whom the brewery is named.


Prohibition: The Spoetzl Brewery was one of the few to survive Prohibition by producing “near beer” and ice.
1970s: Shiner’s popularity spread beyond its small town, gaining a following among music and beer lovers in Austin.
1993: The beer crossed state lines for the first time, expanding into 14 states.
1989-present: The brewery has been owned by The Gambrinus Company, a family-owned business from San Antonio. 

Flagship beers
Shiner Bock:
 This American-style amber lager is the brewery’s most famous product. It was first brewed in 1913, and its popularity led to it becoming a year-round offering in 1973.
Shiner Premium: This traditional golden lager is inspired by the brewery’s original 1909 recipe. 

Other offerings
In addition to its flagship beers, the Spoetzl Brewery
 produces a wide range of seasonal and year-round brews, including: 
Shiner Light Blonde
Shiner Black Lager
Shiner Prickly Pear
Shiner Ruby Redbird
Shiner ¡Órale! (a Mexican-style cerveza)
Shiner Sea Salt & Lime
Shiner Rodeo (a series of non-alcoholic beers) 

Brewery today
Independent craft brewer:
 Shiner is one of the largest independent craft brewers in the United States.
Spirits: In 2023, the Spoetzl Brewery expanded its offerings to include craft spirits, such as whiskey, gin, and vodka.
Brewery tours: The brewery offers tours where visitors can see the brewing facilities, learn about its history, and sample different beers.


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