Saint Arnold’s Ale Wagger, is a Beer with a Purpose
By Adam Rains
The oldest craft brewery in Texas, Saint Arnold’s, is giving their Brown Ale, a deep copper and malty ale, a new name and a purpose.

“This partnership will engage another segment of the community in the ongoing effort to reduce the number of homeless animals roaming our streets and promote pet wellness,” said Houston Mayor Annise Parker. “These are big challenges and I encourage others to follow Saint Arnold’s excellent example of community involvement.”
“Houston has a serious issue with unwanted dogs and cats, and we saw this as an opportunity for Saint Arnold and the craft beer community to make a difference,” said Saint Arnold Founder/Brewer Brock Wagner. “With five rescue animals in our house, we can attest to the love and affection these animals bring. Ale Wagger is just part of our commitment to working on this issue in every community in which Saint Arnold is involved.”
Over the years, the beer has been recognized among the best brown ales in the world. Some of the awards have included a Bronze Medal in the English-Style Brown Ale category at the 2003 Great American Beer Festival, a Silver medal in the American Brown Ale category at the 1996 World Beer Cup, and Silver Medals in the Brown Ale category at the World Beer Championships in 1998 and 1996.



