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Outside Karbach Brewing Co. in Houston, Texas
Karbach Brewing Co.

Karbach Brewing Co. is a Houston, Texas-based macrobrewery, owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev. The company was founded in 2011, when beverage industry veterans Chuck Robertson and Ken Goodman (of distributor C.R. Goodman) joined with former Flying Dog Brewery CEO and Brewmaster Eric Warner on a new venture.
Since its launch, Karbach experienced rapid growth thanks in part to the brewery’s veteran roster. In 2013, Karbach was cited in the New Yorker as the second fastest growing craft brewery in the U.S. In 2015, Karbach completed renovations on a $15M expansion to their brewhouse, including an on-site restaurant.
The brewery is named for its location on Karbach Street in Houston’s Spring Branch neighborhood. Karbach is also the name of a city in Bavaria, Germany.
Karbach was acquired by Anheuser-Busch InBev on November 3, 2016.
For more information on the brewery, visit their website at karbachbrewing.com.

Greater than 25% Ownership by Anheuser-Busch InBev.
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Inside the restaurant and taproom at Karbach Brewing Co. in Houston, Texas
Karbach Brewing Co.
- 2032 Karbach St
- Houston, TX 77092-8406
- United States
- (713) 680-2739
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A selection of beers from Karbach Brewing Co.
Beer Name | Style | ABV | IBUs | Cal. | Rating |
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Hopadillo IPA Review | American IPA | 6.6 | 65 | 210 |
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