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By Mary Templeton

Published on May 18, 2006

Fun fact: The average American lives within ten miles of an independent brewery. Better fact: If you live in Houston, you're no exception. Saint Arnold Brewing Company, just a short commute from downtown, is celebrating the boon in local fermented beverages with the American Craft Beer Week Tour. In addition to the regular brewery tour, Saint Arnold founder Brock Wagner will give a brief history of beer and the science of brewing, plus discuss the brewery renaissance in America. A handsome pint glass is included, too. What a great country!
Sat., May 20, 1 p.m.