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From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. this Saturday, the local brewery will celebrate a half decade of business in Lakeridge Village. The event is ticketless and open to the public.
For the anniversary, fan favorite brews like Pho Sho, Open Rhythms, Slightly Darker Black, and Destructive Criticisms will make a return. All beer, wine and cider will be served in plastic for the event, and flights will not be available. Vector will also offer a reduced food menu during the event.
Over 20 local vendors will participate in the event, including Dragoon Forge 3D Printing, 1358 bakery, Texas Best Mobile Pet Grooming and bUtterlyShortbread. Joe Campos, a local tattoo artist, will also be on site for flash tattoo bookings.
Weather permitting, the majority of the party will be held outdoors and in the outdoors parking lot.
Owned by Lake Highlands neighbors Craig and Veronica Bradley, Vector first “opened” its doors in March of 2020. In 2024, it expanded its offering to include breakfast and coffee.