Houston, Texas: A Craft Beer Heaven?

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Houston, Texas: A Craft Beer Heaven?

Ever since I tried my first craft beer many years ago, I’ve been hooked. I took this world-changing sip in Houston, Texas, a place that’s simply buzzing with all styles and sizes of craft breweries.

If you’re in the Houston area and are intrigued about where to get your hands on a finely brewed beer, then listen up. Here are seven craft breweries that are waiting for you to visit. 

11 Below Brewing Company

11 Below Brewing Company was established as a result of its co-founders collective passion for craft beer. This brewery offers 13 different kinds of beer, with four brews available year-round and a variety of seasonal offerings. You can find their beers at selected retailers in 12 oz cans or served up in draft form. Fancy getting to know more about this brilliant brewery? Come along to their tasting rooms, where you can enjoy a delicious range of samples. 11 Below are open from 5 pm to 9 pm on Thursdays and Fridays and admission is free. What’s more, you can book their venue for private tasting events. 

11 Below Brewing Company

11 Below Brewing Company will introduce you to inspired brews made with passion.

Address: 6820 Bourgeois Rd, Houston, TX 77066
Contact: (281) 444-2337

Ingenious Brewing Company

Science and creativity come together to make innovative beers at Ingenious Brewing Company. The “brainchild” of Mike and Justin, two science majors, this craft brewery is located north of Houston, in Humble. The owners combine their knowledge of the chemical properties of beer with their enthusiasm for delicious brews, resulting in some truly delicious beverages. After tinkering with recipes, this brewing company now offers 24 varieties of small-batch craft beers. 

Ingenious Brewing Company

Ingenious Brewing Company offers beer drinkers finely crafted, inventive brews.

Address: 1986 S. Houston Ave, Humble, TX 77396
Contact: (832) 412-2142

Astral Brewing

Those visiting Astral Brewing can expect some seriously out-of-this-world brews. Set up back in 2019, this brewery has received overwhelming support from Houston’s beer-drinking community, making it a real hotspot for sipping on craft brews in the Space City. Specializing in hoppy ales, Astral Brewing offers some top-notch Northeast IPAs, crisp West Coast IPAs, and plenty more. They have both an air-conditioned indoor taproom and an outdoor patio, with plenty of seating to cater to individuals and small groups.

Astral Brewing

Heading to Astral Brewing? Then you have to try their Astral Kraftwerk Kolsch – you won’t regret it!

Address: 4816 N Shepherd Dr, Ste A, Houston, TX 77018
Contact: (713) 534-1067

Baileson Brewing Company

Husband-and-wife duo Adam Cryer and Sarah Pope are the proud owners of Baileson Brewing Company, a stunning brewery operating on the outskirts of the Rice (how long does rice last?) Village area. This brewery has become particularly renowned for its distinct 1950s gas station patio. Here, you can sip on handcrafted beers and specialty ales while enjoying your favorite book, or having fun with a larger group – all are welcome! Are you a fur parent? Then bring along your pooch to this dog-friendly venue.

Baileson Brewing Company

Baileson Brewing Company offers a laid-back atmosphere for beer enthusiasts

Address: 2322 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX 77005
Contact: (832) 516-9828

City Acre Brewing Co.

City Acre Brewing Co. offers some top-class beers served with specially selected farm-to-table pairings. Established in 2016, this brewpub offers the perfect outdoor environment for enjoying a few cold ones, with a generous seating area for its guests. Try their specialty brew “Run, Ronnie, Run”, an Orange Brut IPA with a solid 5.1% ABV. Planning on bringing along some non-beer drinkers? City Acre Brewing also has a brilliant selection of wines and house-made sodas. 

City Acre Brewing Co.

City Acre Brewing Co. offers brilliant boozy times in their enchanting garden

Address: 3418 Topping Street, Houston, TX 77093
Contact: (832) 377-0237

Holler Brewing Company

Founded in 2016, Holler Brewing Company is the lovechild of John and Kathryn Holler, who both left their jobs to pursue a career in brewing handcrafted beers. John has proved his brewing smarts by earning a diploma from the Siebel Institute of Chicago, while Kathryn learnt all about the nitty-gritty of beer production while working at a craft brewery in Florida. The Holler Brewing Company serves between six to eight brews in their taproom, so there’s a nice list of beers to work your way through. Their taproom offers brews straight from the tap, ensuring a cool, fresh taste with every sip. 

Holler Brewing Company

Holler Brewing Company produces brews that show off years of experience and expertise.

Address: 2206 Edwards St, Houston, TX 77007
Contact: (832) 781-5555

Brigadoon Brewery & Brew School

A trip to the Brigadoon Brewery & Brew School down in Pasadena, Texas is as much of a pub visit as it is an opportunity to learn all about Scotland’s beer-making history. The taproom found at this brilliant period-specific brewery seeks to give visitors the chance to drink in a Scottish Renaissance brewpub. What’s more, Brigadoon Brewery showcases old-world brewing practices, with their beers being made according to recipes dating back to the Renaissance period. October to November is festival time at the brewery, where they educate people on a mix of traditional and modern brewing techniques. 

Brigadoon Brewery & Brew School

Brigadoon Brewery & Brew School offers a true taste of history and a good Scottish beer buzz.

Address: 5041 Spence Highway, #703, Pasadena, TX 77505
Contact: (713) 893-6203

Thinking of heading to one or a few of these Houston breweries? Then expect to enjoy some seriously tip-top beers. Creative handcrafted brews meet fabulous locations, allowing you to sit back, relax, and get your booze on! 

 
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