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Any self-respecting, beer-drinking Texan has their own personal list of favorite Texan brews. This isn't that list. Instead, this is a list of the beers -- craft or otherwise -- that define the state's brewing history. Beers that you can still buy and enjoy today. Beers that show the rest of the nation what Texas is capable of doing.
Will you disagree with the list? Maybe. But that's why we have a comments section. So browse through our slideshow of the 10 Most Texan Beers and let us know your own Lone Star selections below.
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