Toasty Bros. Brewery Is bringing small batch beer to a new location at 104 N Bell Avenue in Denton by spring of this year, co-owner Eric Hilliard told What Now Dallas.
Eric owns Toasty Bros with his brother, Toast Tiensvold and “the other half of Toasty Bros brewery”, Leah Jordan. Toasty Bros originally started as a home brewery, which grew into an actual brewery location and is now expanding into a tasting room that will welcome local food trucks and serve fresh toast.
It’s obvious that toast is kind of their thing, at Toasty Bros. But Eric says it’s not just any toast — it’s topped with local finds like jams from the farmers market that helps propel other businesses in the area, one slice at a time.
Toasty Bros has a casual, rustic feel and is dedicated to featuring local artists and supporting the community at large. In an Instagram post on @ToastyBrosBeer, Toast writes, “This is my hearts calling. I am only living my truth, following my bliss, and making what I love uniquely my own. There are not enough words to describe how grateful I am to those of you who choose to support me, who choose to make my dreams their own, and who have found their bliss through mine. Toasty Bros.”
Those interested in joining the ongoing and always welcoming keg party that is Toasty Bros can watch for updates at www.instagram.com/toastybrosbeer