Saint Arnold Brewing Company to Celebrate 30th Anniversary with The Houston Super Group on June 8, 2024


From Saint Arnold:

Milestone event to be capped off with a first-time collaboration of Houston music royalty

HOUSTON, TX  (April 19, 2024) – Saint Arnold Brewing Company (2000 Lyons Avenue), Houston’s foremost craft brewery since 1994, will celebrate its 30th anniversary on Saturday, June 8, 2024, with a concert and festival at the Saint Arnold campus overlooking Downtown Houston. Gates will open at 11 a.m., with entertainment from 2-10 p.m. that will feature a union of Houston musicians sharing the stage for the first time. zzubreebym

Throughout 2024, the brewery is celebrating 30 years of making expertly crafted beer. Saint Arnold is the oldest craft brewery in the state of Texas and the oldest brewery in the city of Houston. Since its inception, Saint Arnold has released more than 100 beers, beginning with the classic, award-winning Amber Ale – the first keg of which was shipped on June 9, 1994. Today, Saint Arnold’s beers are available throughout Texas and Louisiana, with popular offerings including Amber Ale, Art Car IPA, Lawnmower, Summer Pils and its newest release, the Grand Prize lager.

"It's such a privilege to celebrate 30 years of brewing beer in Houston," Saint Arnold founder and owner Brock Wagner said. "The support Houstonians and the craft beer industry have shown us is immeasurable. We have grown from three people on our first day to an amazing team of over 200 today. And I am as passionate today as I was when we started. I look forward to toasting with everyone to our next 30 years.”

To curate the lineup for the event, Saint Arnold turned to longtime collaborators and local record label Splice Records to form a partnership with Kam Franklin, the pioneering founder of Houston’s The Suffers. Franklin assembled other favorites across several genres to create the most Houston-centric lineup possible: herself, rapper Devin the Dude, singer-songwriter Robert Ellis and hip-hop artist Fat Tony. The day’s lineup is rounded out by Splice Records’ own R&B house band Bayou City Funk, DJ Shante and the Blue Heron Yacht Club.

The concert will culminate with Franklin, Ellis, Fat Tony, Devin The Dude and Bayou City Funk coming together on stage to form The Houston Super Group, performing as a combined headliner and closing the night with a superjam experience.

"I wanted to create something that is representative of the city, its people, the culture and the limitless creative potential that exists here,” Franklin said. “I've invited old and new collaborators to be a part of this evening with me, and I'm grateful to everyone involved for trusting me to lead this. It's going to be a beautiful night in our city.”

Franklin and The Suffers performed at Saint Arnold’s 20th Anniversary Party in 2014, and Ellis was on the bill for its 25th anniversary in 2019. This will be Devin the Dude’s and Fat Tony’s first time performing at Saint Arnold.

“Visiting Saint Arnold was the first time I knew there could be a brewery in my hometown,” Fat Tony said. “In my mind, beers always came from some faraway place under magical circumstances.”

Houston’s own John Mills-McCoin will be the festival’s emcee and will perform as the Blue Heron Yacht Club.

"For 30 years, Saint Arnold has been allowing us to enjoy their work of golden, sudsy perfection,” Mills-McCoin said. “It's an absolute honor and privilege to be a part of this event and to show my appreciation for the National Beer of Houston."

Tickets for the 30th anniversary event are currently on sale on the Saint Arnold website. General admission tickets include access to the beer garden and concert. A deluxe VIP package includes access to Saint Arnold’s air-conditioned beer hall and an exclusive 30th anniversary glass, four beers from the Saint Arnold taps and a full buffet prepared by Saint Arnold’s award-winning culinary team. The kitchen and tap wall at the Saint Arnold Beer Garden will be open for service all day.

Saint Arnold also will tap special, limited-edition beers from its storied cellar throughout the event. There will be an outdoor bazaar curated by the Shop Local Market, showcasing some of Houston’s best small business vendors.

About Saint Arnold Brewing Company

Established in 1994, Houston’s Saint Arnold Brewing Company celebrates 30 years of craft beer excellence in 2024. The oldest independent craft brewery in Texas, Saint Arnold has achieved legendary status for setting the standard for craft brewing in the Lone Star State. In 2010, Saint Arnold moved from its original northwest Houston location into a historic city building just north of Downtown Houston (2000 Lyons Ave, Houston, TX 77020) with a state-of-the-art brewing facility, spacious beer hall and private tasting room. In 2018, Saint Arnold expanded its campus with the debut of a neighboring 25,000-square-foot Beer Garden & Restaurant that features a scenic view of the downtown skyline. The global craft brewing community has showered accolades on Saint Arnold, including the coveted Great American Beer Festival (GABF) Brewery of the Year award in 2017 and 2023. To date, Saint Arnold has won 29 GABF medals and 14 World Beer Cup awards, more than any other brewery in the South.

The Saint Arnold Beer Garden & Restaurant is open seven days a week. Hours of operation are Sunday-Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Free public tours of the brewery are offered on Mondays and Thursdays at 1:30 and 6 p.m. and on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 1, 3, 5 and 7 p.m.; reservations are not required. For more information, visit www.saintarnold.com or call (713) 686-9494.

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