LUBBOCK, Texas--When Mano Negra Brewing Co reopened its doors in Lubbock, the community wasted no time in showing up. from the very first weekends, the brewery has been buzzing with both longtime regulars and brand-new customers eager to explore the expanded space, new drinks and vibrant events.

"Since we opened, it's been nonstop, old customers are showing up and there are a bunch of new customers coming in," Owner Daniel Badillo said.

Growing With the Community

The transition to a larger location has brought new opportunities. The brewery has added new fermenters, expanded its beer and sangria lineup and introduced more seating, including an outdoor patio.

The growth hasn’t just been products—it’s also been people.

"We started with four employees. Right now, I'm shooting to have nin

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