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Sheet pan chicken has entered the building. This oven-baked chicken breast recipe, which has a cooking time of just 15 minutes, turns out a full meal: flavorful, juicy, tender chicken with a side dish of roasted romaine. You could make it for dinner tonight, easy.
The only U.S. location for the India-born Windmills features a wide range of beers, from crisp pilsners to IPAs, sours and stouts.If you've driven past the sprawling, ever-growing Grandscape development in The Colony in recent months, you've certainly noticed the striking piece of architecture set just in front of the massive Scheels Sporting Goods store. That eye-catching building is home to Windmills, the newest craft brewery in North Texas, and it finally opened its doors at the end of January.For the northern reaches of D-FW, Windmills is a bit of a new proposition. Walking in, it's impossible to avoid how grand the space feels. Billing itself as a brewery, restaurant and music venue, Windmills features refined camel-colored walls and furniture.This is the only U.S. location for the India-born Windmills, and it emphasizes well-balanced, traditional beer styles and a food menu that offers both Texas-inspired favorites like chicken fried Wagyu steak as well as Indian fare like tandoori chicken. With 14 house brews on tap, head brewer John Callaway Ryan has rather successfully engineered a flavor rainbow, ranging from mass appeal faves on the lighter side to beer nerd must-haves on the darkest end of the scale.Windmills is an upcoming microbrewery and restaurant in the Grandscape development(Grandscape)The pilsner (5.3% ABV) was crisp and clean without veering into a bland, overtly light terrain, just as the Vienna lager (4.7% ABV) offered a robust, almost Bock-like malty sweetness that is sure to hit both nerds and novices in an equally satisfactory measure. Windmills' hefeweizen (5% ABV), the top-selling beer at the Bangalore Windmills, according to Ryan, was refreshing yet substantial with classic hefe aftertaste notes of banana and clove hitting the tongue smack in the middle.The flavors grow bolder and tastes more acquired as you continue down the tap selection. Both the saison (7% ABV), as well as the pineapple-forward tropical saison (7% ABV), proffered a nice dose of funkiness while being smoothly drinkable and effervescent. The blackberry tart, a kettle soured ale, was naturally sweet, crisp and just tart enough to earn its name.The '80s country band Alabama famously sang "If you're gonna play in Texas, you gotta have a fiddle in the band." If the mullet-intensive group were to tailor that tune for the Texas brewery scene, it would likely feature lyrics such as "If you're gonna brew in Texas, you gotta have plenty of IPAs on hand." Windmills offers a trio consisting of an IPA (6.6% ABV), a hefty double IPA (10% ABV), and a well-balanced hazy IPA.True to form, each of the IPA offerings packed the piney punch more reminiscent of west coast examples, and less of the citrus-heavy juicy styles, though the hazy IPA was both fruity yet dry.The dark end of the spectrum is well represented, ready to serve those drinkers looking for a heavy hitter. The coffee porter (5.9% ABV), brewed with beans from Addison Coffee Roasters, pleasantly delivers the expected roasty, malty sip one looks for from the style. Kicking things up a few notches, Windmills' heaviest beer, the 12.5% ABV Russian imperial stout, is a beautifully silky beer, complete with notes of chocolate and vanilla sweetness. Aged in oak barrels, this is the sort of stout that fans of Lakewood Brewing's famed Temptress will find attractive.For drinkers lurking south of I-635, picture Windmills as a sort of suburban companion location to the cavernous, industrial chic brewhouse vibe of Steam Theory in West Dallas. Arranged as more of a restaurant with an almost hidden brewery system attached, the non-beer drinkers will be just as at home as the serious suds-seeker.Windmills is located at 5755 Grandscape Blvd., The Colony. grandscape.com/directory/windmills/. 2b1af7f3a8