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    Tequila News

    5 steps that vaulted Texas fave ranch water to rule the cocktail world

    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 4, 2020 | 4:51 pm
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    Ranch water served at Ranch 616 in Austin.
    Ranch 616

    For any Texan, depending where you are on the cocktail spectrum, the drink known as ranch water is likely either old news or else very old news.

    And yet ranch water — composed of Topo Chico sparkling water, tequila, and lime juice — is riding high on the cultural radar right now, even for those who don't drink mixed drinks.

    During these coronavirus times, it's emerged as a hot theme for to-go kits offered by restaurants and bars such as Libertine Bar on Greenville Avenue. And ranch water recipes and explainers are turning up all over the world wide web.

    Ranch water has actually been around for decades, though the precise date and place of its birth has not been pinned down. Austin chef Kevin Williamson says his restaurant-bar Ranch 616 coined the "ranch water" name, while bars in West Texas claim they had it first.

    Part of its appeal, aside from the thirst-quenching properties of a sparkling water served cold, is its unfussiness. The drink is a cinch to make, no measuring required. Dallas bar professional Chris Unruh shows how easy in a tutorial he taped for the 2020 Tastemaker Awards, which you can watch here. (Scroll ahead to the 5-minute mark. No, wait — go ahead and watch our entire video, it's fabulous.)

    Unruh, who won CultureMap's 2019 Tastemaker Award for Best Bartender, has witnessed the ascent of ranch water in bars across Dallas-Fort Worth. Here, he helps us assemble this list of 5 key dates that track ranch water's journey to world domination:

    January 22, 2015: Topo Chico becomes hip.
    It may not be this particular Elijah Wood tweet on January 22 that defined when Topo Chico went from "something you'd buy at Fiesta" to "something you'd find at Central Market." But it was definitely right around that time period, so let's give him credit. At that time, LaCroix had already established sparkling water as a cool trendy drink, but was starting to lose its fizz. Enter Topo Chico as the next big thing.

    August 2016: The New York Times discovers Topo Chico.
    Topo Chico got elevated from Texas secret to nationally famous thanks to the New York Times, who wrote a big story describing it as "Mexican sparkling water necessary for summer survival in Texas." Topo Chico being a key ingredient in ranch water, the stage was now set.

    October 2017: Topo Chico is bought by Coke.
    Coca-Cola acquired Topo Chico for $220 million, giving the soft drink giant the edge it craved in the booming sparkling-water industry. This acquisition set off such a furor that it provoked a backlash in Austin, where one bar said it would no longer serve Topo. But being part of Coca-Cola not only increased Topo Chico's sales and distribution, it expanded its profile as a familiar brand.

    July 2019: White Claw summer.
    Who could forget the summer of 2019, when the only thing anyone talked about was White Claw. With its distinctive packaging, fruity flavors, and eminent drinkability, this alcohol-infused hard seltzer became the It Drink — so popular, it caused a shortage. Beyond launching an entire hard seltzer industry with many copycats, it created an audience of drinkers who liked the idea of fizzy seltzer lightly spiked with booze.

    Summer 2020: Ranch Water gets canned.
    And now it's sold in a can. Just the ticket if the idea of opening a bottle of Topo and topping it with tequila seems too labor-intensive, but it also represents another major threshold that ranch water has crossed. There are currently three big brand names in canned ranch water, all from Texas: Shotgun, Lone River, and Ranch Rider. But you can be sure there's more spiked seltzers on the way — including one from Topo Chico themselves.

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    This week in gluttony

    Tacos top the 8 best food and drink events in Dallas this week

    Celestina Blok
    Jun 1, 2026 | 3:30 pm
    Street tacos
    Irving Taco Festival
    An inaugural taco fest happens in Irving this week.

    Tacos and margs are on the menu this week with two simultaneous festivals offering both. (One is 21 and up and one is family-friendly.) Gal pals with a passion for plants get a girls night out at a garden shop complete with chef bites and wine. Don't miss a preview pop-up of a new Dallas restaurant opening later this summer, plus a chance for $1 cookies and drinks from one of Dallas' most beloved bakeries.

    Monday, June 1

    Odd Muse Brewing New Beer Debut and Glass Giveaway
    Award-winning local craft beer brewer will debut the release of its new summer beer with a "keep the glass" giveaway at its Farmers Branch location. The beer is a Strawberry Lager, which they say "smells like if someone planted tangerine trees in a strawberry field." The festivities begin at 6 pm and anyone who orders the lager gets a collectible 16-oz. Strawberry Hustle Nordic Cooler Glass while supplies last. (They'll host the same event at their Plano location on June 8.)

    Tuesday, June 2

    JD Chippery’s One-Year Anniversary
    The longtime family-owned Dallas bakery is throwing a birthday party to mark one year at its Preston Royal location. Visit all day from 7 am-5 pm for $1 cookies (limit six) and from 12-2 pm for $1 drinks like house-brewed sweet tea, scratch lemonade, and limeades with fresh lime served in a collectible cup. There’ll also be an interactive photo booth and face painting from 12-2 pm.

    Friday, June 5

    Girls Night at Green Acres Nursery & Supply
    The Melissa gardening and outdoor living store will host its first-ever girls night out – and it’s completely free. Guests can enjoy live cooking demos and complimentary barbecue bites from local celeb chef Noah Hester; free red, white, and sparkling wine from a wine trailer; live music; a bonfire with s’mores; raffle prizes; and event-day offers on patio furniture and more. The event takes place 6-8:30 pm.

    Saturday, June 6

    Irving Taco Festival
    This inaugural taco and margarita fest will take place at the Toyota Music Factory with market vendors, live entertainment, yard games, and photo ops. Hosted by the International Margarita Organization, the event is free to attend but patrons can purchase a $25 VIP ticket for early entry, commemorative glass, and two complimentary drinks. The event will run from 4-11 pm, with VIP entry at noon. All ages welcome.

    Frisco Margarita Festival
    Sample 10 different margaritas from bars and restaurants around Frisco then vote for your favorite during this marg party taking place at Rollertown Beerworks. Tickets start at $43 for entry at 3 pm, with VIP tickets granting early entry at noon for $54. Tickets include one raffle entry to win a trip to Mexico. There’ll also be live DJ music, a beer garden, and street food vendors. The festival runs until 6 pm. Ages 21 and up only.

    Midcult Society Pop-Up Dinner at Overeasy
    The retro diner inside The Statler will host a pop-up dinner by Mike Stites and Evan Pemberton, the duo behind Midcult Society, which is set to open later this summer in Exposition Park. The a la carte menu will feature charbroiled oysters with Oaxaca queso and chorizo butter, coconut buttermilk biscuits with uni butter and ember honey, Viet-Cajun caramelized prawns, half chicken with hot sauce and citrus jus, and more. The dinner is reservation only from 5-10 pm. Email jamie@midcultsociety.com.

    Shinsei After Dark
    This 20th anniversary event benefiting the Texas Restaurant Foundation Relief Fund will have a Roaring Twenties theme this year, complete with classic cocktails and a costume contest to win a $200 gift card. Drinks and bites are included in the $100 ticket price, and the party will run from 9 pm-midnight.

    Sunday, June 7

    Steak Night at Easy Slider
    The Dallas slider joint will cook up steaks for one night at its 3905 E. Side Ave. location. The special will include tots and asparagus plus salad and dessert for $48. The deal is sponsored by Maker’s Mark Whiskey, and there’ll be $6 Maker’s Mark old fashioneds for pairing. Available from 5-9 pm.

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    Teresa Gubbins contributed to this story.

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