Pitch Mix Is Here: Four Corners Brewing Co.’s Limited-Edition Beer Pack Built for the Beautiful Game in Dallas
The world is coming to Dallas. Not metaphorically – literally. The most-watched sporting event on the planet is landing in our backyard, and the city that’s always known it deserved a global stage is finally getting one. Nine matches. The most of any venue on the planet. Group stage battles, a Round of 32, a Round of 16, and a semifinal – all played at AT&T Stadium, temporarily rebranded “Dallas Stadium” for the tournament. Tens of thousands of fans pouring in from every corner of the globe. Flags, chants, tears, and pure, electric fútbol energy filling the air across North Texas.
And Four Corners Brewing Co. has exactly one question for you: What are you drinking?
The answer is the Pitch Mix Variety Pack – a limited-release, special-edition 12-pack featuring four internationally inspired craft beers, each one a tribute to a country that helped shape the culture, soul, and identity of Texas. This isn’t a seasonal marketing play. This isn’t a me-too cash-in on the world’s beautiful game. This is a Latino-owned Dallas brewery doing what it has always done: brewing with purpose, pouring with pride, and showing up for the community that raised it.
Built for Kickoff. Limited for Legends.
That’s the line. And it means exactly what it says. This pack was crafted specifically for this moment – for match days in June and July 2026, for backyard watch parties, for taproom crowds gathered around the screen, for that semifinal night when Dallas collectively holds its breath. ¡Ándale! – let’s get into it.
Ahead, we’re going to break down everything: the magnitude of the world’s greatest tournament coming to Dallas, the heart behind this release, a full breakdown of every beer in the lineup, the cultural threads that connect these four nations to Texas, and where to get your hands on Pitch Mix before it’s gone. Because it will be gone.
Dallas, You’re on the World Stage: The Beautiful Game Has Arrived
Let’s put this in perspective, because perspective matters here.
The global fútbol championship is the single most-watched sporting event in human history. Not the Super Bowl. Not the Olympics. The beautiful game’s grandest stage. According to reports on the tournament, the 2022 edition drew cumulative viewership in the billions. And now, in 2026, for the first time since the U.S. hosted it in 1994 – a full generation ago – the world’s game is back on American soil. Bigger than ever, with an expanded 48-team format and matches spread across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
And Dallas? Dallas is ground zero.
AT&T Stadium in Arlington, temporarily operating as “Dallas Stadium” for the tournament, will host nine matches – more than any other venue in the entire tournament. Nine. Let that sink in. Not New York. Not Los Angeles. Not Mexico City. Dallas. The city that fútbol fans sometimes have to remind people is one of the most fútbol-passionate markets in the United States will have more matches of the global game’s grandest tournament on its doorstep than any other city on the planet.
The breakdown is staggering. Five group stage matches. Two Round of 32 games. A Round of 16 clash. And the crown jewel: a semifinal, where two of the last four nations standing on Earth will battle it out under the retractable roof of a stadium built for 94,000 fans. Those people are going to need something in their hand.
This is a once-in-a-generation moment. The last time this global fútbol celebration came to American soil, there were no smartphones. There was no social media. “Streaming” wasn’t even a concept. The kids who watched the U.S. host in ‘94 have grown up, raised families, built communities – and many of them are right here in Dallas, deeply rooted in the fútbol culture that has defined this city’s multicultural soul.
For Dallas’s Latino community specifically, this is personal. Fútbol isn’t just a sport – it’s a language, a ritual, a way of being present with family and friends across every generation. The sport’s roots run deep in Mexican-American culture, Central American communities, South American expat families, and European immigrant neighborhoods that have collectively built the Dallas we know today. When the beautiful game comes here, it’s not visiting a sports market. It’s coming home.
“Dallas is the main host city for the 2026 global fútbol tournament – hosting more games than any other venue in the competition.”
For a brewery born at the intersection of Dallas neighborhoods – one literally named after the cultural crossroads of its community – this moment isn’t just exciting. It’s a calling. And Four Corners Brewing Co. has answered it in the most authentic way it knows how: with great beer.
With the stage set and Dallas firmly in the global spotlight, let’s talk about why this particular brewery was always going to be the one to toast this moment – and why Pitch Mix is so much more than a limited-edition product.
Why Pitch Mix Is Personal: A Latino-Owned Dallas Brewery’s Love Letter to Fútbol
Not every brewery could have made Pitch Mix. Not authentically. Not like this.
Four Corners Brewing Co. didn’t stumble into an opportunity and decide to slap four flags on some cans. This release is the product of a brewery that has spent over a decade living at the intersection of craft beer, Latino culture, and the beautiful game – and finally gets to show the world exactly who it is.
The story of Four Corners starts the way the best stories always do: with passion, persistence, and a kitchen stove. The founders were craft beer fans long before they were brewers – enthusiasts who fell in love with the culture and eventually started experimenting on their own. That first batch, circa 2004, was a 5-gallon extract experiment brewed on a kitchen stove and fermented in a bathroom tub. It wasn’t pretty. But it was theirs.
From there, the batches got bigger. The equipment got better. They took over the home garage. They started winning awards at homebrewing competitions. And by 2012, they had the plan, the courage, and the community support to make it official. Four Corners Brewing Co. opened its doors – a Latino-owned, Dallas-born, independently operated craft brewery with a clear mission: turn more people on to the craft beer vibe, and share a piece of where they came from.
The name itself says everything. Four Corners wasn’t chosen from a marketing brainstorm. It was inspired by a real intersection in the founders’ neighborhood – a place they described as having “a unique cultural vibe: colorful, diverse, and inclusive.” That’s not a brand positioning statement. That’s the origin story. The brewery is the neighborhood. The neighborhood is the brewery. And Dallas, in all its multicultural, bilingual, beautiful complexity, is the soul of both.
By 2017, Four Corners had outgrown its original home and moved into an even bigger space in The Cedars – a historic neighborhood just south of downtown Dallas. The current taproom, located in the old horse stables of the Ambassador Hotel, carries that same sense of layered history and community identity. It’s a place where the artwork on the walls, the music playing on the speakers, and the beer in your hand all tell the same story.
Vida, Well Crafted – that’s the brand philosophy. Life, well crafted. Not just beer, but a way of showing up for every moment with intentionality, flavor, and pride. When you understand that ethos, the Pitch Mix release makes complete sense. The beautiful game doesn’t just happen to be arriving in Dallas. It’s colliding with a brewery that was built for exactly this kind of moment.
Fútbol has always been part of how Latino culture shapes Texas craft beer– and Four Corners has been at the forefront of that conversation for years. The sport is woven into the everyday fabric of the communities FCBC serves. Match days are community events. El Tri games are family gatherings. The world’s greatest tournament is a sacred, once-every-four-years collective experience that transcends neighborhood, language, and background.
The four countries chosen for Pitch Mix – Mexico, France, Spain, and Germany – weren’t picked at random. They represent nations whose cultures, traditions, people, and legacies are embedded in the very identity of Texas. Each beer honors not just a nation’s football style, but the real human connection between that country and the Lone Star State. We’ll get deeper into those connections in a later section, but know this: the lineup is deliberate, thoughtful, and deeply personal.
As the product page says directly: “Brewed with pride by an independent Texas Brewery, Pitch Mix is our toast to fútbol fans everywhere. Let’s raise a glass and kick things off!”
That’s not ad copy. That’s a neighborhood toast.
Now that you know who made this and why, it’s time to crack open the pack. Let’s meet the four beers that make the Pitch Mix lineup something special.
Meet the Lineup: Four Beers, Four Nations, One Texas Tradition
Twelve cans. Four countries. Three of each. This isn’t a sampler tray – it’s a starting lineup. Every beer in the Pitch Mix Variety Pack was crafted to be its own distinct experience while belonging to a cohesive, match-day-ready roster. Easy-drinking, flavor-packed, and built to carry you through 90 minutes – plus stoppage time.
Let’s go country by country.
🇲🇽 Mexican Style Lager - 4.5% ABV
¡Saludos, El Tri.
There’s a reason this one leads the lineup. Mexico’s influence on Texas is not a footnote – it’s the foundation. And a Mexican-style lager from a Latino-owned Dallas brewery, released in the year the world’s most beautiful game finally comes back to North America, feels less like a product decision and more like a destiny.
At 4.5% ABV, this is the most sessionable beer in the pack – bright, crisp, and smooth in all the ways a perfect match-day lager should be. It’s the kind of beer you crack open as kickoff approaches and barely notice going down because you’re too locked in on the action. But don’t mistake its sessionability for simplicity. Every sip is a deliberate tribute to the bold, confident style that defines El Tri on the pitch.
As the brand puts it: “Here is a refreshing tribute to El Tri. Bright and crisp, this smooth lager reflects Mexico’s Bold attitude and confident play style. ¡Saludos!”
For a Latino-owned Dallas brewery, this isn’t just the most popular beer style in Texas – it carries extra weight. It’s the beer your tío reaches for. The one that shows up at every carne asada. The one that means home.Serve it ice cold. Game on.
🇫🇷 French Style Witbier Ale - 5.0% ABV
Santé to the smooth operators.
France’s football culture is all about invention. Creativity. Elegance at pace. Les Bleus play with a technical sophistication that makes the game look effortless even when it isn’t – and the French Style Witbier Ale captures exactly that energy.
Witbiers are a wheat-based Belgian-French brewing tradition – lighter in body but deceptively complex, built on a backbone of spice and citrus that keeps every sip interesting. This one delivers crisp refreshment through a blend of citrus and spice that’s refined without being fussy. It’s a beer for people who think deeply about what they’re drinking, even while they’re not thinking about it at all.
“Citrus and spice create crisp refreshment in this refined witbier. Honoring France’s smooth, inventive style showcased on the world stage. Santé!”
This is the beer for the second half – when the game gets nuanced, when the tactical chess match emerges, when you want something that rewards attention. At 5.0% ABV, it’s perfectly balanced. Much like France’s midfield.
🇪🇸 Spanish Style Orange Blonde - 5.0% ABV
Possession, balance, and a little orange sunshine.
Spain plays possession football like no one else on Earth. The ball moves in flowing, rhythmic patterns – expressive, confident, controlled. The Spanish Style Orange Blonde is that beer. It flows. It’s smooth. It rewards those who slow down and actually taste it.
Orange-citrus notes give this blonde ale a bright, fruit-forward character that makes it immediately approachable. But there’s balance underneath – a clean structure that keeps everything in harmony. Blonde ales are often underestimated as a style precisely because they look simple. This one makes a statement without shouting.
“Smooth and expressive with flavorful orange-citrus notes, this blonde flows with balance and control. Echoing Spain’s unique style of play. ¡Salud!”
It’s the beer for the opening moments – when the game is still forming, the sun is still in the sky, and you want something that feels like summer in its purest form. Spain’s fingerprints are all over Texas, as we’ll explore shortly. This beer earns its place in the lineup on cultural grounds as much as flavor ones.
🇩🇪 German Style Pilsner - 5.0% ABV
Discipline in a can. Prost.
Germany doesn’t do chaos. Germany does systems, precision, and relentless execution. Their football teams are famous for it – methodical, efficient, and ruthless when the moment calls for it. The German Style Pilsner is the beer equivalent of that approach: clean, crisp, and unimpeachably well-crafted.
German brewing tradition is, arguably, the foundational DNA of the American craft beer movement. The pilsner – born in Central Europe, perfected in Germany – is the standard-bearer of clean lager craft. Every homebrewer eventually comes back to the pilsner as the ultimate test of technical skill because there’s nowhere to hide. No big hops to mask flaws. No fruit to distract. Just grain, water, yeast, and precision.
“This pilsner reflects Germany’s disciplined and balanced approach on the pitch. Clean, crisp, and brewed for match day enjoyment. Prost!”
This is the closer – the beer for the final whistle, for the celebration, for the quiet moment after a dramatic finish when you just need something perfectly made in your hand. At 5.0% ABV, it’s steady and reliable. Like Germany.
Four beers. Four distinct personalities. Four stories. All in one 12-pack built for the biggest sporting event of our lifetimes. The question isn’t which one to drink first – it’s whether you bought enough to make it through all nine Dallas matches. You can check out the full lineup and explore all of Four Corners’ special releases to see everything FCBC has been brewing up.
But why these four nations specifically? The beer styles are excellent, yes – but the selection goes far deeper than that. Let’s talk about the cultural geography that makes this lineup genuinely meaningful.
The Beautiful Connection: How Four Nations Helped Shape Texas Identity
Here’s something that doesn’t get said enough: Texas isn’t just a state. It’s a cultural palimpsest – a place where hundreds of years of overlapping histories, languages, peoples, and traditions have written themselves one on top of another until something entirely unique emerged. The four countries represented in the Pitch Mix lineup aren’t just fútbol powerhouses. They are the nations whose fingerprints are most deeply pressed into the identity of Texas itself.
This is the geography of the heart behind these four cans.
Mexico 🇲🇽 - The Deepest Root
Texas shares a 1,254-mile border with Mexico. That number alone tells part of the story – but the real story is lived in every neighborhood, every kitchen, every stadium, and every Sunday family gathering across the state. Mexican culture isn’t an influence on Texas. In many ways, it isTexas. The language, the food, the music, the architecture, the faith traditions, the fútbol devotion – these aren’t cultural imports. They are indigenous to the land in ways that predate the state’s own founding.
El Tri is the team of choice for millions of Texas fans, regardless of where they were born. During the tournament, Mexican match days in Dallas are civic events. Restaurants fill beyond capacity. Parks become block parties. The city breathes in a different rhythm. For a Latino-owned brewery rooted in Dallas’s multicultural south side, there was never a question about whether Mexico would be represented. It was the starting point for everything.
Spain 🇪🇸 - The Colonial Architecture of Texas
Long before Texas was Texas, it was New Spain. Spanish colonial rule shaped the region for nearly 300 years – from the early 1500s through Mexican independence in 1821. The Spanish language itself, now spoken by millions of Texans as a first or co-primary language, is a direct inheritance from that era. So are the missions – San Antonio’s chain of UNESCO World Heritage missions stands as one of the most remarkable architectural legacies in North America. The cattle ranching culture that became synonymous with Texas identity? Spanish in origin. And the place names – El Paso, San Antonio, Amarillo, Corpus Christi – are a map written in Castilian.
Spain’s flair and expressive style on the pitch mirrors the expressive, enduring cultural imprint it left on this land. The orange-citrus blonde doesn’t just taste like summer – it tastes like history.
France 🇫🇷 - The Forgotten Frontier
France’s claim to Texas is a fascinating chapter of overlooked history. In 1685, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, established Fort Saint Louis on the Texas coast – a failed French colony that nevertheless provoked the Spanish into accelerating their own settlement of the region. French influence in this part of the world extended deeper than Texas: Louisiana, admitted to the Union in 1812, carries French cultural DNA that bleeds directly into East Texas through Creole cooking traditions, architectural styles, and a regional sensibility that feels distinctly different from central or west Texas.
Fun fact: New Orleans and Houston are closer than Houston and El Paso. The cultural osmosis between Louisiana and East Texas is real, alive, and flavorful. The French Witbier’s refinement and complexity is a fitting tribute to a nation whose mark on this region was subtle but surprisingly lasting.
Germany 🇩🇪 - The Hill Country’s Heartbeat
If you’ve ever driven through the Texas Hill Country and wondered why some towns feel like they’ve been airlifted from Bavaria, you’ve felt Germany’s presence. In the 1840s and 1850s, tens of thousands of German immigrants settled in central Texas – escaping political instability in Europe and seeking a new frontier. They built Fredericksburg, New Braunfels, Gruene, Boerne, and dozens of other towns that still celebrate German heritage through food, architecture, language, and – naturally – beer.
Texas has one of the largest German-American populations in the country. And German brewing tradition, which the settlers brought with them, directly informed the lager culture that eventually became the backbone of American beer. The pilsner in the Pitch Mix lineup isn’t just a nod to Germany’s football discipline. It’s a recognition of the fact that without German brewers in Texas, the craft beer industry as we know it might look completely different.
As how Latino culture is shaping Texas craft beer explores in depth, Texas’s beer identity has always been multicultural at its core. The Pitch Mix lineup is simply the most delicious proof of that thesis. And if you want to explore the neighborhood where Four Corners was born, The Cedars neighborhood guide is a good place to start understanding the cultural tapestry that surrounds the brewery.
Four cultures. Four beers. One Texas. Now that we understand the why, let’s make sure you know the how – as in, how and where to get your hands on Pitch Mix before it disappears.
Built for Kickoff: Where to Get It, How to Experience It
Knowing about Pitch Mix and actually having it in your hand are two different things. Let’s fix that.
The Pitch Mix Variety Pack comes in a 12-can box – twelve 12 fl. oz. cans, four varieties, three of each. That’s exactly what you need for a match day: enough to try all four, enough to share with the group, enough to make it to the final whistle without running a beer run at halftime. Everything is balanced and easy-drinking, so pace yourself through the lineup or rotate by half – the Mexican Lager and German Pilsner for the crisp, refreshing anchors, the Witbier and Orange Blonde for the more expressive, flavor-forward moments.
For bars, restaurants, and venues hosting fútbol watch parties, Pitch Mix is also available in ½ bbl kegs at select accounts – meaning your local sports bar, taproom, or private event venue can pour it on draft for the full match-day crowd experience. If you’re a venue owner reading this: your customers are going to want this. Get ahead of the tournament.
Finding It Near You
The fastest way to locate Pitch Mix is through the Brew Finder at fcbrewing.com/brew-finder – a real-time locator that shows you the nearest retailer or on-tap account carrying Four Corners products. Plug in your zip code, find your closest spot, and go. Don’t overthink it. Don’t wait until the day of the match. Go now, before the shelves reflect what everyone’s been feeling: this one moves fast.
Grab your Pitch Mix Variety Pack before it’s gone.
The Taproom Experience
If you want to drink Pitch Mix the right way – the way the brewery intended – then the place to be is the ¡FCBC! taproom at 1311 S. Ervay St., Dallas, TX. Four Corners is hosting match day watch partiesthroughout the tournament, and there is genuinely no better place in Dallas to experience the beautiful game in the spirit it deserves: surrounded by people who care about fútbol, great beer flowing, and the kind of cultural warmth that Four Corners has been cultivating since 2012.
Check the taproom events calendar for specific watch party dates and any special programming around major matches. The semifinal in particular is going to be a night to remember – you want to be there for that one.
And because great beer deserves great food: the taproom partners with Pacheco Taco N’ Burger, which means your match-day spread is sorted. Pitch Mix + tacos is not just a suggestion. It is the move. Full stop.
One more reminder: this is a limited release. Pitch Mix is not a year-round beer. It’s not returning in the fall. It’s not a rotating seasonal. Independent Texas breweries produce limited runs – when the kegs kick and the cans are sold, that chapter closes. This summer’s global fútbol celebration comes to Dallas once. The pack was made for this moment, and only this moment.
Use the Brew Finder to locate Pitch Mix near you – and do it today.
Limited for Legends: Why You Can’t Sleep on This One
Let’s be honest about something. Most “limited edition” products aren’t actually that limited. They come back. They get restocked. They appear on shelves again six months later with a slightly different label. We’ve all been burned by that. We’ve all passed on something only to find it again.
Pitch Mix is not that.
This is an independent Texas brewery making a product that is specifically, deliberately, and authentically tied to a singular moment in time – the world’s greatest fútbol tournament coming to Dallas in 2026. When the tournament ends, when the final whistle blows, this pack will not have a reason to exist in the same way. It will not be re-released for the next edition in 2030. It will not quietly reappear in grocery stores in 2027. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. That is not a marketing tagline. That is the economics of independent craft brewing.
“When the world comes to the pitch, you don’t show up empty-handed. This exclusive limited release was crafted for match day energy, global pride, and the fans who make the moment bigger than the game. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.”
Think about the moments in your life that were marked by what you were drinking. The celebration beer after something huge. The cold one opened on a summer night when everything felt perfect. The toast at the table when everyone you love was in the same room. Great beer marks great moments. And this summer, if you’re in Dallas – if you’re anywhere near Dallas – the moments are going to be historic.
A semifinals crowd of 94,000 people. Nations colliding. The beautiful game played on the grandest stage it’s ever graced in this city. And you, in the taproom or on your couch or at a watch party in somebody’s backyard – with a Pitch Mix can in your hand, part of something that will be talked about for years.
That’s the legend part of “Limited for Legends.” Legends don’t sit it out. Legends show up. Legends have the right beer in their hand when the moment arrives. And legends definitely don’t wait until the shelves are empty to start looking.
The social community is already building around this release. Share your match day moments. Tag @FCBREWING on Instagram. Use #PITCHMIXMOMENTS to be part of the collective memory of this summer. Because that’s what Four Corners has always been about – not just making beer, but making memories together.
For a Latino-owned Dallas brewery that started on a kitchen stove in 2004 and spent the next two decades building something rooted in community, culture, and craft – this is the moment. The beautiful game is playing in their backyard. And they made something worthy of it.
¡Salud. Santé. Salud. Prost.
Let’s kick this off. ¡Ándale!
The Whistle Blows: A Final Toast to Dallas, Fútbol, and Craft Beer Done Right
Dallas is ready. It’s been ready. A city this diverse, this passionate, this deeply connected to the world through its people and its neighborhoods – this city was always going to be the right place for the world’s game to land.
And Four Corners Brewing Co.? They’ve been ready since 2012. Since the kitchen stove. Since the bathroom tub. Since the intersection that gave the brewery its name and the community that gave it its soul.
The Pitch Mix Variety Pack isn’t just a 12-pack. It’s a statement. From a Latino-owned Dallas brewery to every fútbol fan in this city and beyond – we see you, we’re with you, and we brewed something worthy of this moment. Four beers. Four nations. Four real cultural threads woven through Texas history. One summer that none of us will forget.
Whether you’re cracking cans at home for a group stage match, pouring pints at the taproom watch party, or stocking your bar’s kegs for the semifinal crowd – Pitch Mix is the move. It’s built for kickoff. It’s limited for legends.
Don’t miss it. Don’t sleep on it. Don’t explain to your friends why you’re drinking water during the semifinals.
Vida, Well Crafted.
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