“We’re both originally from Texas. We started dating here, our son was born at Baylor Frisco,” Mandy Wible said. “We always wanted to come back to Frisco because this has always felt like home to us.”
Looking for a libation?
Mandy Wible creates all recipes for the beer David Wible brews in the onsite brewery.
Beer choices always include a variety of ales, IPAs, stouts and seltzers. The alcohol by volume (ABV) ranges from 4-6%.
“For us, that's called an approachable beer, it’s not something that's going to knock you down,” Mandy Wible said. “You can have one or two and be okay.”
About every three weeks, the brewery launches a new beer, which is sometimes seasonal.
“This spring, I'll do a strawberry blond, where I hand pick the strawberries from a farm in Pilot Point,” Mandy Wible said. “At Christmas time, I do a Christmas ale and try to use local honey from a local bee farmer and other spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.”
What’s happening?
In addition to beer, non-alcoholic beverages are also available.
Various family-friendly events are held including weekly trivia and music bingo, live music and bring-your-own-vinyl nights. Other activities, such as field day, are held in Imagine Park—a shared outdoor space behind the brewery.
Although food is not served at Three Empires Brewing, customers are welcome to bring their own.
Digging Deeper
Mandy Wible was diagnosed with breast cancer in September of 2022. While construction was underway to open the business, she was undergoing 16 rounds of chemo, a double mastectomy and 28 rounds of radiation.
“I made him promise we wouldn’t lose sight of this,” Mandy Wible said. “This would be our silver lining—something to keep us going—and it did. It was tough, but we have a lot of grit in this family.”
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