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Community Beer Company is a brewery located in Dallas, Texas, known for its diverse range of craft beers and community-focused initiatives. Established in 2011, the brewery has become a significant part of the local craft beer scene, offering a variety of year-round and seasonal brews. It operates as both a production brewery and a taproom, providing a space for beer enthusiasts to sample its offerings and learn about the brewing process.
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Community Beer Company is a brewery located in Dallas, Texas, known for its diverse range of craft beers and community-focused programming. Established in 2013, the brewery has become a recognized part of the Dallas craft beer scene, offering year-round flagships alongside rotating seasonal and limited-release brews. It operates as both a production brewery and a taproom at 3110 Commonwealth Drive in the Design District, giving visitors a place to sample its beers and learn about the brewing process firsthand.


== History ==
== History ==


Community Beer Company was founded by Kevin Ertz and Jesse Bounds, who sought to create a brewery that not only produced quality beer but also fostered a sense of community. The initial concept involved a focus on approachable, sessionable beers designed to appeal to a broad audience. The founders aimed to differentiate themselves from other craft breweries by emphasizing accessibility and a welcoming atmosphere. The brewery’s location in the Design District was strategically chosen to provide a central and accessible location for Dallas residents. <ref>{{cite web |title=Dallas Morning News |url=https://www.dallasnews.com |work=dallasnews.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Community Beer Company was founded by Kevin Ertz and Jesse Bounds, who set out to build a brewery centered on approachable, well-made beer and an unpretentious atmosphere. Rather than targeting only dedicated craft enthusiasts, the founders aimed from the start to make their beers accessible to a broad audience — people who might be new to craft beer as well as those already familiar with the scene. The Design District location was chosen deliberately, given its central position within Dallas and its growing reputation as a destination neighborhood for creative businesses and residents alike.<ref>{{cite web |title=Community Beer Company |url=https://www.communitybeer.com |work=communitybeer.com |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref>


The early years of Community Beer Company were marked by steady growth and experimentation. The brewery quickly gained recognition for its Mosaic IPA and Texas Blonde, two flagship beers that remain popular today. As demand increased, the brewery expanded its production capacity and distribution network, extending its reach beyond the immediate Dallas area. Community Beer Company has consistently invested in new equipment and technologies to improve its brewing processes and maintain the quality of its beers.  The company has also actively participated in local beer festivals and events, further solidifying its presence in the Dallas craft beer community. <ref>{{cite web |title=Dallas Morning News |url=https://www.dallasnews.com |work=dallasnews.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The brewery grew steadily through its early years, earning recognition for two beers in particular: its Mosaic IPA and Texas Blonde, both of which became flagship offerings that remain on tap today. As demand grew, the company expanded its production capacity and built out a distribution network covering much of Texas. Community Beer Company has consistently invested in equipment upgrades to maintain consistency across its lineup, and it has maintained an active presence at local and regional beer festivals since its founding.<ref>{{cite web |title=Community Beer Company – About |url=https://www.communitybeer.com/about |work=communitybeer.com |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref>
 
Over time, the brewery has broadened its programming beyond beer production. Live music events have become a regular feature at the taproom, with acts such as KC Johns, The Heartstrings, and country tribute bands like Barefoot Nation — a Kenny Chesney tribute — and 90 PROOF Country drawing crowds on weekend evenings.<ref>{{cite web |title=KC Johns: Community Beer Co. |url=https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/things-to-do/?_evDiscoveryPath=/event/108141528n-kc-johns-community-beer-co- |work=Dallas Morning News |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Live Music: Barefoot Nation - Kenny Chesney Tribute |url=https://www.dallasobserver.com/event/live-music-barefoot-nation-kenny-chesney-tribute-40661443/ |work=Dallas Observer |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=The Heartstrings at Community Beer Company |url=https://www.dallasobserver.com/event/the-heartstrings-40662909/ |work=Dallas Observer |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=90 Proof Country at Community Beer Co. (Dallas) |url=https://planomagazine.com/all-plano-events/?_evDiscoveryPath=/event/108197063n-90-proof-country-at-community-beer-co-dallas- |work=Plano Magazine |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref> The brewery has also hosted events such as a grown-up book fair in partnership with local literary organizers, reflecting its broader role as a neighborhood gathering space rather than a purely production-focused operation.<ref>{{cite web |title=Grown-Up Book Fair at Community Beer Co. |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/DXCPIa2DQDn/ |work=Instagram / communitybeerco |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref>


== Geography ==
== Geography ==


Community Beer Company is situated in the Design District of Dallas, a rapidly developing area known for its art galleries, restaurants, and businesses. The Design District’s central location provides convenient access for residents throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The brewery’s physical address is 3110 Commonwealth Drive, Dallas, TX 75226. The location allows for both production and retail operations, with a taproom open to the public.  
Community Beer Company is situated in the Design District of Dallas, a neighborhood bounded roughly by the Trinity River levee to the west and the Stemmons Freeway corridor to the east. Once primarily an industrial and wholesale furniture area, the Design District has drawn restaurants, art galleries, and creative businesses over the past two decades. The brewery's address is 3110 Commonwealth Drive, Dallas, TX 75226.
 
The surrounding blocks have seen substantial investment in recent years, with new hospitality and retail tenants filling former warehouse spaces. This density of activity has made the Design District a destination on its own terms, and Community Beer Company sits within easy walking distance of several galleries and dining options. The brewery's production and taproom operations share the same building, which allows visitors to see the brewing equipment while drinking at the bar — a setup that distinguishes it from purely retail-facing operations.


The surrounding area has undergone significant transformation in recent years, with the influx of new businesses and residential developments. This growth has contributed to increased foot traffic and visibility for Community Beer Company. The brewery’s proximity to other entertainment venues and cultural attractions makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The City of Dallas supports local businesses like Community Beer Company through various initiatives aimed at promoting economic development and revitalization within its districts. <ref>{{cite web |title=City of Dallas |url=https://www.dallascityhall.com |work=dallascityhall.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
== Beer Portfolio ==


== Culture ==
Community Beer Company produces a range of year-round beers anchored by its two longest-running flagships. The Mosaic IPA, brewed with Mosaic hops, delivers pronounced tropical and citrus notes and has been one of the brewery's best-known offerings since its early years. The Texas Blonde is a lighter, more broadly accessible ale designed to appeal to drinkers who might not typically seek out craft beer. Both beers have served as introductory offerings at the taproom for visitors new to the brewery.<ref>{{cite web |title=Community Beer Company – Beers |url=https://www.communitybeer.com/beers |work=communitybeer.com |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref>


Community Beer Company places a strong emphasis on fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment. The taproom is designed to be a gathering place for beer lovers of all levels of experience, from casual drinkers to seasoned connoisseurs. Regular events, such as live music performances, trivia nights, and brewery tours, are held to engage the community and provide opportunities for social interaction. The brewery also actively supports local charities and organizations through fundraising events and sponsorships.  
Beyond those flagships, the brewery rotates seasonal releases and experimental small-batch beers through its taproom taps. Limited-edition batches give the brewing team room to work with unusual ingredients or styles outside their core lineup. The taproom typically has a rotating selection on draft that includes both the year-round beers and whatever seasonal or one-off releases are currently available.


The brewery’s branding and marketing materials reflect its commitment to community involvement and accessibility. The company’s logo and packaging feature imagery that evokes a sense of local pride and craftsmanship.  Community Beer Company also prioritizes sustainability in its operations, implementing practices to reduce waste and conserve resources.  The brewery’s commitment to quality extends beyond its beers to encompass all aspects of the customer experience. <ref>{{cite web |title=Dallas Morning News |url=https://www.dallasnews.com |work=dallasnews.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
== Culture ==


== Economy ==
Community Beer Company's taproom is designed as an open, casual space — no dress code, no intimidating beer-nerd gatekeeping. Events rotate regularly through the calendar, including live music nights under banners like "90 Proof Country," trivia evenings, and occasional pop-up markets.<ref>{{cite web |title=90 Proof Country at Community Beer Co. (Dallas) |url=https://planomagazine.com/all-plano-events/?_evDiscoveryPath=/event/108197063n-90-proof-country-at-community-beer-co-dallas- |work=Plano Magazine |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref> The brewery also hosts the occasional community market, such as the grown-up book fair it ran in partnership with local organizers, where vendors set up alongside the bar.<ref>{{cite web |title=Grown-Up Book Fair at Community Beer Co. |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/DXCPIa2DQDn/ |work=Instagram / communitybeerco |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref> The taproom is also pet-friendly, a detail that has made it a draw for dog owners in the neighborhood looking for a casual outdoor-friendly stop.<ref>{{cite web |title=Community Beer Company event programming |url=https://communitybeer.com |work=communitybeer.com |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref>


Community Beer Company contributes to the Dallas economy through job creation, tax revenue, and tourism. The brewery employs a team of brewers, sales representatives, marketing professionals, and taproom staff. Its operations generate economic activity within the Design District and surrounding areas. The brewery’s success has also attracted investment and spurred further development in the neighborhood.  
The brewery has also attached itself to charitable causes. Community Beer Co. has supported the National MS Society through its cycling group, Community Beer Co. Cycling, which participates in the Bike MS charity ride — an annual fundraising event for multiple sclerosis research and programs.<ref>{{cite web |title=Community Beer Co. supports National MS Society |url=https://www.facebook.com/groups/CommunityBeerCycling/posts/3381977898637386/ |work=Community Beer Co. Cycling / Facebook |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref> The cycling group holds regular group rides departing from the brewery and functions as an informal club tied to the brewery's identity, connecting regulars through rides rather than just taproom visits.<ref>{{cite web |title=Community Beer Cycling Group Ride |url=https://communitybeer.com/event/community-beer-cycling-group-ride/ |work=communitybeer.com |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref> It's the kind of initiative that reflects the founders' original goal: building something that feels embedded in the community rather than simply selling beer to it.


As a local manufacturer, Community Beer Company sources ingredients and supplies from various vendors, supporting other businesses within the region. The brewery’s distribution network extends throughout Texas, contributing to the growth of the state’s craft beer industry. The City of Dallas recognizes the economic benefits of local breweries and actively supports their growth through various programs and incentives. <ref>{{cite web |title=City of Dallas |url=https://www.dallascityhall.com |work=dallascityhall.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> The brewery’s presence also enhances the appeal of the Design District as a destination for visitors, boosting local tourism.
Sustainability has been a stated part of the brewery's operational approach, with efforts to reduce waste in the brewing process. The branding across packaging and marketing leans into themes of local identity and craft without heavy ornamentation.


== Attractions ==
== Economy ==


The Community Beer Company taproom serves as a primary attraction, offering a relaxed and inviting space to sample the brewery’s beers. The taproom features a rotating selection of beers on tap, including flagship brews, seasonal releases, and limited-edition experimental batches.  Brewery tours are available, providing visitors with an opportunity to learn about the brewing process and the history of the company.  
Community Beer Company contributes to the Dallas economy through direct employment across brewing, sales, marketing, and taproom operations, as well as through its role in the broader Design District commercial ecosystem. Its distribution network across Texas places its beers in bars, restaurants, and retail outlets statewide, generating revenue well beyond the taproom itself.


Beyond the taproom, the Design District itself offers a variety of attractions, including art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife and cultural events.  Community Beer Company frequently hosts events in collaboration with other local businesses, creating a synergistic environment that benefits the entire community. The brewery’s location makes it a convenient stop for visitors exploring the Design District and other nearby attractions. <ref>{{cite web |title=Dallas Morning News |url=https://www.dallasnews.com |work=dallasnews.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
As a local manufacturer, the brewery sources ingredients and supplies from regional and national vendors, and its operations support activity among distributors, event vendors, and neighboring businesses. The Design District has benefited from the foot traffic that the taproom draws, particularly on event nights when the brewery functions as an anchor for an evening out in the neighborhood. The City of Dallas has recognized craft brewing as a component of its broader economic development strategy, supporting local producers through licensing frameworks and district investment programs.<ref>{{cite web |title=City of Dallas – Economic Development |url=https://www.dallascityhall.com/departments/pnv/economicdevelopment/Pages/default.aspx |work=dallascityhall.com |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref>


== Getting There ==
== Visiting ==


Community Beer Company is accessible by various modes of transportation. Driving is a common option, with ample street parking available in the Design District. The brewery is located near major highways, providing convenient access from throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Public transportation options include the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system, with nearby bus stops and rail stations.  
The Community Beer Company taproom is open to the public and offers a rotating draft selection that includes flagship beers, seasonal releases, and limited experimental batches. The taproom is pet-friendly and family-accessible, making it a practical stop for a range of visitors rather than strictly a bar-going crowd. Brewery tours give visitors a look at the production side of the operation, covering the equipment and process behind the beers on tap. Hours and tour availability are listed on the brewery's official website.<ref>{{cite web |title=Community Beer Company – Visit |url=https://www.communitybeer.com/visit |work=communitybeer.com |access-date=2025-06-01}}</ref>


Ride-sharing services, such as Uber and Lyft, are also readily available in the area. Bicycle parking is provided at the brewery, encouraging visitors to explore the Design District on two wheels. The City of Dallas is committed to improving transportation infrastructure and promoting alternative modes of transportation to reduce traffic congestion and enhance accessibility. <ref>{{cite web |title=City of Dallas |url=https://www.dallascityhall.com |work=dallascityhall.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The brewery is reachable by car, with street parking available in the Design District. It sits near major highway corridors serving the broader Dallas-Fort Worth area. Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) bus routes serve the Design District, and the brewery is accessible via ride-share services. Bicycle parking is available on site for those arriving by bike.


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```mediawiki Community Beer Company is a brewery located in Dallas, Texas, known for its diverse range of craft beers and community-focused programming. Established in 2013, the brewery has become a recognized part of the Dallas craft beer scene, offering year-round flagships alongside rotating seasonal and limited-release brews. It operates as both a production brewery and a taproom at 3110 Commonwealth Drive in the Design District, giving visitors a place to sample its beers and learn about the brewing process firsthand.

History

Community Beer Company was founded by Kevin Ertz and Jesse Bounds, who set out to build a brewery centered on approachable, well-made beer and an unpretentious atmosphere. Rather than targeting only dedicated craft enthusiasts, the founders aimed from the start to make their beers accessible to a broad audience — people who might be new to craft beer as well as those already familiar with the scene. The Design District location was chosen deliberately, given its central position within Dallas and its growing reputation as a destination neighborhood for creative businesses and residents alike.[1]

The brewery grew steadily through its early years, earning recognition for two beers in particular: its Mosaic IPA and Texas Blonde, both of which became flagship offerings that remain on tap today. As demand grew, the company expanded its production capacity and built out a distribution network covering much of Texas. Community Beer Company has consistently invested in equipment upgrades to maintain consistency across its lineup, and it has maintained an active presence at local and regional beer festivals since its founding.[2]

Over time, the brewery has broadened its programming beyond beer production. Live music events have become a regular feature at the taproom, with acts such as KC Johns, The Heartstrings, and country tribute bands like Barefoot Nation — a Kenny Chesney tribute — and 90 PROOF Country drawing crowds on weekend evenings.[3][4][5][6] The brewery has also hosted events such as a grown-up book fair in partnership with local literary organizers, reflecting its broader role as a neighborhood gathering space rather than a purely production-focused operation.[7]

Geography

Community Beer Company is situated in the Design District of Dallas, a neighborhood bounded roughly by the Trinity River levee to the west and the Stemmons Freeway corridor to the east. Once primarily an industrial and wholesale furniture area, the Design District has drawn restaurants, art galleries, and creative businesses over the past two decades. The brewery's address is 3110 Commonwealth Drive, Dallas, TX 75226.

The surrounding blocks have seen substantial investment in recent years, with new hospitality and retail tenants filling former warehouse spaces. This density of activity has made the Design District a destination on its own terms, and Community Beer Company sits within easy walking distance of several galleries and dining options. The brewery's production and taproom operations share the same building, which allows visitors to see the brewing equipment while drinking at the bar — a setup that distinguishes it from purely retail-facing operations.

Beer Portfolio

Community Beer Company produces a range of year-round beers anchored by its two longest-running flagships. The Mosaic IPA, brewed with Mosaic hops, delivers pronounced tropical and citrus notes and has been one of the brewery's best-known offerings since its early years. The Texas Blonde is a lighter, more broadly accessible ale designed to appeal to drinkers who might not typically seek out craft beer. Both beers have served as introductory offerings at the taproom for visitors new to the brewery.[8]

Beyond those flagships, the brewery rotates seasonal releases and experimental small-batch beers through its taproom taps. Limited-edition batches give the brewing team room to work with unusual ingredients or styles outside their core lineup. The taproom typically has a rotating selection on draft that includes both the year-round beers and whatever seasonal or one-off releases are currently available.

Culture

Community Beer Company's taproom is designed as an open, casual space — no dress code, no intimidating beer-nerd gatekeeping. Events rotate regularly through the calendar, including live music nights under banners like "90 Proof Country," trivia evenings, and occasional pop-up markets.[9] The brewery also hosts the occasional community market, such as the grown-up book fair it ran in partnership with local organizers, where vendors set up alongside the bar.[10] The taproom is also pet-friendly, a detail that has made it a draw for dog owners in the neighborhood looking for a casual outdoor-friendly stop.[11]

The brewery has also attached itself to charitable causes. Community Beer Co. has supported the National MS Society through its cycling group, Community Beer Co. Cycling, which participates in the Bike MS charity ride — an annual fundraising event for multiple sclerosis research and programs.[12] The cycling group holds regular group rides departing from the brewery and functions as an informal club tied to the brewery's identity, connecting regulars through rides rather than just taproom visits.[13] It's the kind of initiative that reflects the founders' original goal: building something that feels embedded in the community rather than simply selling beer to it.

Sustainability has been a stated part of the brewery's operational approach, with efforts to reduce waste in the brewing process. The branding across packaging and marketing leans into themes of local identity and craft without heavy ornamentation.

Economy

Community Beer Company contributes to the Dallas economy through direct employment across brewing, sales, marketing, and taproom operations, as well as through its role in the broader Design District commercial ecosystem. Its distribution network across Texas places its beers in bars, restaurants, and retail outlets statewide, generating revenue well beyond the taproom itself.

As a local manufacturer, the brewery sources ingredients and supplies from regional and national vendors, and its operations support activity among distributors, event vendors, and neighboring businesses. The Design District has benefited from the foot traffic that the taproom draws, particularly on event nights when the brewery functions as an anchor for an evening out in the neighborhood. The City of Dallas has recognized craft brewing as a component of its broader economic development strategy, supporting local producers through licensing frameworks and district investment programs.[14]

Visiting

The Community Beer Company taproom is open to the public and offers a rotating draft selection that includes flagship beers, seasonal releases, and limited experimental batches. The taproom is pet-friendly and family-accessible, making it a practical stop for a range of visitors rather than strictly a bar-going crowd. Brewery tours give visitors a look at the production side of the operation, covering the equipment and process behind the beers on tap. Hours and tour availability are listed on the brewery's official website.[15]

The brewery is reachable by car, with street parking available in the Design District. It sits near major highway corridors serving the broader Dallas-Fort Worth area. Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) bus routes serve the Design District, and the brewery is accessible via ride-share services. Bicycle parking is available on site for those arriving by bike.

See Also

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