Tall City Brewing to host holiday market in brewing space

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Tall City Brewing is set to host its annual Holiday Market on Dec. 7, transforming its brewhouse into a festive shopping destination from noon to 5 p.m. | Tall City Brewing

Tall City Brewing will host its annual Holiday Market on Dec. 7, transforming its brewhouse into a festive shopping destination from noon to 5 p.m. Shoppers can browse an array of local vendors while enjoying freshly brewed beer in the same space where it’s crafted.

“This is one of the most unique holiday markets in West Texas,” said Stephen Alexander, sales and marketing manager for Tall City Brewing. “The vendors will set up shop where we do all of our brewing and production. It’s a chance for people to shop for loved ones while sipping on refreshing beer made right here.”

The market will feature a variety of vendors, offering products ranging from baked goods to artisan crafts. Vendors include The Flying Pig Bakery, which specializes in cookies and brownies, and Bijou LTD Co., which creates permanent fine jewelry. Other highlights include handmade holiday gift tags by Kearney Linnerud, custom-printed products by Page 27 Designs, and manta quilts and tumblers by Sonflower Kisses.

“This year, we have an amazing lineup of vendors,” Alexander said. “It’s all about small businesses supporting each other and creating something special for the community.”

Food options will include Beefcake Burgers, serving from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Taco N Madre, offering Mexican dishes from 3 to 10 p.m. Tall City Brewing will also debut its BLITZen frozen Prairie Fire quencher and bring back its mulled wine, made in collaboration with Chateau Wright winery in Fort Davis.

“Whether you’re here for the shopping, the food, or the drinks, we’re making sure there’s something for everyone to enjoy,” Alexander said.

The event emphasizes community support. “As a small business ourselves, we love inviting other local businesses into our space to create a holiday experience that benefits everyone,” Alexander said.

Attendees are encouraged to explore the vendors and use additional parking available at the Permian Basin Area Foundation and along Upland Street. For first-timers, Alexander advises: “Visit every booth and check out our merch and beer-to-go options. Don’t miss out on making this holiday season memorable.”

The Holiday Market promises to be a vibrant celebration of local craftsmanship, food, and festive spirit in the heart of the Permian Basin.

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