Brash
runontexas said:
too many breweries to count now.
Under the radar
Eureka Heights
St As
no label
platypus
Texian
Spindletap
Lone pint
8th wonder
Buffalo Bayou
Karbach
Now Sigma Delta Pi?
...back pew
...brash brewing
breweries don't need to have barrel aged this or sour this to succeed, because very few people drink ONLY those. A huge amount of craft drinkers still want an IPA, a stout, a light or fruited offering, the typical seasonals, etc. This is the neighborhood brewery. They may never distribute out their taproom, let alone outside of Houston. This model has proven to work in markets way more saturated than Houston. Houston is still easily the least saturated market with say 500k people plus.Texan_Aggie said:
It seemed like the concept or execution of concept was not fully developed. I am not a beer snob by any means, but the selection was minimal and the quality of it was average (nothing special). With the market becoming more saturated, it's hard for me to get into new breweries especially if they merely are making the same thing that the big guys do.
B52jetch17 said:
Southern star
11 below
Town in City
So, you are a beer snob then.Texan_Aggie said:
It seemed like the concept or execution of concept was not fully developed. I am not a beer snob by any means, but the selection was minimal and the quality of it was average (nothing special). With the market becoming more saturated, it's hard for me to get into new breweries especially if they merely are making the same thing that the big guys do.
Saint ArnoldsBigPuma said:B52jetch17 said:
Southern star
11 below
Town in City
Galveston Island
Texas Beer Refinery
ISO Bourbon Barrel Aged Morning Coffee StoutTexaggie7nine said:
Me Put PeePee In Your Coke Brewing
There is a St As AND a Saint Arnolds in Houston??? Man I've been gone too long.The Wonderer said:Saint ArnoldsBigPuma said:B52jetch17 said:
Southern star
11 below
Town in City
Galveston Island
Texas Beer Refinery
Did St. As already get posted? I didn't see it. Better safe than sorry.62strat said:There is a St As AND a Saint Arnolds in Houston??? Man I've been gone too long.The Wonderer said:Saint ArnoldsBigPuma said:B52jetch17 said:
Southern star
11 below
Town in City
Galveston Island
Texas Beer Refinery
There is a very large segment of the Houston population that will never venture away from their Bud Light/Miller Lights. Not so much in Albuquerque.ea1060 said:
I was in Albuquerque recently and I was told they have around 32 breweries. For a population of 700k that seems excessive. By comparison Houston still has less breweries than Albuquerque which seems absurd.
they knew to turn left at albuquerqueTexaggie7nine said:There is a very large segment of the Houston population that will never venture away from their Bud Light/Miller Lights. Not so much in Albuquerque.ea1060 said:
I was in Albuquerque recently and I was told they have around 32 breweries. For a population of 700k that seems excessive. By comparison Houston still has less breweries than Albuquerque which seems absurd.
The Milkman said:
I was looking on the Platypus Brewing website and was wondering if they have any kind of out door seating? I want to check them out this weekend, but its going to be so great out... I'd like to drink outside if possible
redag06 said:
Back pew