Texas' Spoetzel Brewery, the makers of Shiner Beer, is opening a barbecue restaurant
will open Saturday in Shiner, Texas. The restaurant takes its name from the brewery's founder Kosmos Spoetzel.Schuette was previously at the now-closed Shiner Barbecue Co.
In addition to brisket, pulled pork and sausage, K. Spoetzel will also have baked potato specials every Wednesday and Saturday.More for you
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