Saturday, November 22, 2025

#219: Civil Goat

The Bar


Civil Goat. 2000 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702

Visited 11/22/2025 @ 1pm.

The Drink



Meanwhile Jolly. $8.

1pm is a little late in the day for a coffee for most people (more on that later), but acceptably late enough to start drinking booze without too much judgment from your fellow patrons, especially on a gameday. Civil Goat offers a few types of beer and wine, and I was morbidly curious if my bartenderista would recommend one of the wines (which seemed surprisingly diverse for a coffee shop), but instead I received Meanwhile's take on a winter lager. Winter lagers are typically some combination of sweeter, maltier, and more spiced than a typical lager; I have no idea who invented the style, although winter ales go back hundreds of years, but Meanwhile makes one of my favorites exemplars, with a very light berry flavor that doesn't wear too heavily over the course of a full pint. It is occasionally forgotten that strong flavors in beer can overstay their welcome, and what tastes delicious for that first sip can become a burden once you near the bottom of the glass. As usual for one of my favorite Austin breweries, that was not the case with this very drinkable 5.2% ABV beer, and I was still pleased with it once I had finished.

The Crew


Aaron.


Notes


First, let's pause a moment and pour one out for the much-loved Cuvée, which had to relocate from this spot last year due to rent increases, though thankfully they landed on their feet on Rainey Street. However, Civil Goat is also an Austin-based coffee chain (the name is evidently a reference to an anecdote in author Stuart Lee Allen's book The Devil's Cup alleging that humans first discovered the invigorating effects of coffee after witnessing their goats perk up upon eating the plant) which has been around for just shy of a decade after starting off in Bee Cave. As this stretch of East Sixth continues to accumulate more offices and homes, the need for coffee shops rises roughly in tandem, and so on a Saturday afternoon there were plenty of folks typing away on their laptops. Civil Goat feels just fine as a coffee shop.

I couldn't stay for too long, however. Civil Goat is currently only open until 3pm, which would seem to make selling alcohol nearly pointless for all but the most dedicated drinkers, but the bartenderista told me that they have imminent plans to stay open until the evening. Peak coffee purchasing hours might be from 8am to 10am, but that didn't help me on a gameday; I was forced to go elsewhere to watch Texas vs Arkansas.