Tag: 5×5 Brewing Co.
Valley honoring veterans in November with parades, concerts, food and festivities
There are more than 20 events planned thus far in the month of November honoring veterans in the Rio Grande Valley, a testament to South Texas communities paying tribute to the men and women in the armed forces.
UTRGV, 5×5 Brewing Co. partner to unveil Los Vaqueros beer
Fans of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley will soon be able to express team spirit by enjoying a cold Los Vaqueros beer.
Pulling power: Strongman competition lures more than double the competitors to Mission
MISSION — Nachos and sweat. Their aroma was thick, and although the food looked delectable, people opted to partake in the latter Saturday afternoon,...
Photo Gallery: BeerStone 2022 strongman event
MISSION — Nachos and sweat. Their aroma was thick, and although the food looked delectable, people opted to partake in the latter Saturday afternoon,...
Seasoning and superstition: An ode to grilling traditions from a self-confessed Cowboys fan
I have long been asked to write a “COVID Confession” since the dawn of the pandemic, which feels like years. I have ardently refused...
Raising awareness, and a glass: Mission brewery introduces new ‘tlacuaches’ brew to benefit animal...
MISSION — Locally owned business the 5X5 Brewing Company hosted a fundraiser and food drive here Saturday to help Yaqui Animal Rescue, a nonprofit,...
Upper Valley area events on tap for Veterans Day
Veterans Day is a time to honor those in the armed forces, and in Hidalgo County, there will be plenty of opportunities for residents...
McAllen brothers become brewmasters as STC celebrates unique apprenticeship
McALLEN — What started out three years ago as a garage experiment for two beer-loving brothers has now become a first-of-its-kind apprenticeship program built...
Museum, brewery, others combine Empty Barrels benefit efforts
The International Museum of Art & Science kicked off its Empty Barrels campaign, which will help collect donations for the Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, with a small ceremony here at the 5x5 Brewing Co. on Tuesday.
The campaign consists of empty barrels donated by 5x5 Brewing Company in Mission and Hilmy Cellars out of Fredericksburg being decorated by local artists to help promote IMAS and the Food Bank RGV.
Read the full story at themonitor.com.