SAN ANTONIO ā Big Red lovers, or pretty much the majority of residents in South Texas, may soon have a new favorite beer.
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The second way to taste the beer was going to be at a āBarbacoa y Big Red Party,ā hosted by Big Hops Bitters on Saturday.
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