
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Lakewood Brewing Company’s Irish Cream Temptress has returned market-wide to stake its claim as the official beer of Texas St. Patrick’s Day. Indulged with the rich creamy flavors of Irish Cream and the velvety roasted malt and chocolate flavors of Temptress, the Stout of Texas, a pint of Irish Cream Temptress is the luckiest thing to have on-hand besides a four-leaf clover.
“This year we’re toasting the luck of the Texan,” said Wim Bens, founder and president of Lakewood Brewing Co. “Temptress is the number one craft stout in Texas, so why shouldn’t Irish Cream Temptress be our number one St. Patrick’s Day stout?”
Lakewood will be toasting Irish Cream Temptress for St. Patrick’s Day weekend at the North Texas taproom, which on March 15 will feature guitarist Steve Selinsky with his fusion of jazz, blues, rock, world, and acoustic guitar-based music. Currently, the Taproom also has Rye Barrel French Toast Temptress, a very limited release, and S’mores Temptress, a limited re-release loaded with extra chocolate, graham crackers, and toasted marshmallows.
Most notably known for its Temptress Imperial Milk Stout, Lakewood’s beer portfolio now includes year-round IPA’s, lagers, stouts, and popular seasonal offerings, all of which draw beer lovers to the Taproom at 2302 Executive Drive in Garland. To find Lakewood beers on grocery and craft beer shelves Texas-wide, the thirsty and the curious can use Lakewood’s online Beer Finder.
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