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Houston Beer scene is changing …and I’m part of the problem.

Five years ago, I took the lead of the Houston Beer Guide from my buddy Josh and other local contributors. Our mission was simple: to use the existing Houston Beer Guide brand to share our genuine love and support for the Houston (mostly craft) beer scene.

Since then, we’ve celebrated the joy of new brewery openings, felt the sting of farewells to old favorites, and, most importantly, forged a vibrant community. Undeniably, a lot of beer drinking was involved! Promoting this scene was easy because it was where my friends were—the connections, the camaraderie, the sheer energy of it all. Our crew grew, and we even nurtured a fun group of occasional guest contributors! All of it driven by that same core value HBG was built on: genuine, selfless support for our local beer community.

But, like all good things, you eventually reach a natural stopping point. Because after all, when you aren’t changing, you aren’t growing.

It’s time for a change.

Sylvia celebrating beer – Austin Craft Beer Festival in 2021

The Clarity of the Clean Slate

If you remember, my last article was posted back in dry January. It’s been 310 days since my last drink, and that time has offered me a profound shift in perspective. There’s no easier way to explain the “why” than simply saying that life is changing without it. The mental clarity, focused energy, and re-connection with my true self was just the tip of the iceberg. What started as a simple “no-alcohol year” challenge now has 55 days remaining, and it has turned into a jump to an entirely new track in life.

To be honest, a lot of breweries just don’t have what I’m looking for anymore. Between taprooms being completely overrun by children or the service element just not being what it used to be, the experience often falls short. My future visits will be highly selective, focusing on venues that offer much more than just a pint. As a consumer, I need better choices in 0.0 beverages and spots that actively cultivate a chill, and comfortable atmosphere focused on genuine human connections. Any venue that has a stage for performing musicians is always a bonus! Locations that focus strictly on the “good beer sold here” concept simply don’t appeal to me anymore.

One Last Cheers: Pay It Forward with Operation Santa!

Before I completely sail off into my next adventure, I’ve got one very special event left, and I really hope you can be part of it.

Christmas Toy Drive Concert with Sergeant Records – Dec 13th at Saloon Door West

We’re joining the Operation Santa initiative with the awesome folks at Sergeant Records —it’s our year-end toy drive to spread some serious cheer to veteran families and others struggling this holiday season. This cause is huge, and we’re proud to be joining forces with Toys For Tots, Combined Arms, and Anchor Point Teen Pregnancy Center to make sure these local families have a brighter Christmas. Let’s channel that community spirit and share some joy with these children of veteran families. Every single dollar helps us reach those families in need. 

How to Donate:

Drop off any new unwrapped toy of any value directly to Saloon Door West during normal business hours. Place it in the marked box in the taproom and have a drink and say hello if you have time.

Don’t have time to shop or prefer a cash donation? Send your cash donations directly to me by Venmo (@houstonbeermaiden) or Paypal (@syl2k). I’ll do the shopping for you. Shoot us a quick email and let us know you are donating so we can tag you in a special thank you post.

To top it off, the toy drive will end with a Christmas concert at Saloon Door West with a group of 10 amazing local artists including the Scotti Fraser Band playing original tunes from Noon to 5pm.

Christmas Toy Concert lineup

Passing the Torch: The Future of Houston Beer Guide

As any good Deadhead would agree, it has been truly “a long, strange trip.” But the best part of the whole journey? Meeting and making friends with all of you, our local readers, and building this platform together—that has been an absolute joy.

I am officially passing the torch to the brilliant hands of Ronnie and Jackie to lead the Houston Beer Guide going forward. I have complete confidence that they will passionately carry on the core mission we started together. The future is bright! The team is already planning a comprehensive beer guide directory, a new alternative beverage focus, and exciting new articles/events to bring you. Interested in joining the team and contributing to this new chapter? Email the team: Cheers@houstonbeerguide.com.

Thank you for the fun, the friendship, and for letting me be your guide. 

Cheers! 

Sylvia

@houstonbeermaiden

Follow Sylvia’s adventures on Instagram

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A native Tejana with a passion for double IPAs, she loves immersing herself in bluegrass music and spreading hippie love and Southern hospitality. When she's not enjoying tunes, she’s the voice behind the podcast "Draught Queens," where she offers unfiltered beer sensory tastings and industry interviews.

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