Joe Ott - Houston Beer Guide https://houstonbeerguide.com Online beer news and reviews for the city of Houston Tue, 07 Apr 2026 15:50:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.17 Go For Launch: Starbase Brewery’s Perfect Timing for Artemis II https://houstonbeerguide.com/go-for-launch-starbase-brewerys-perfect-timing-for-artemis-ii/ https://houstonbeerguide.com/go-for-launch-starbase-brewerys-perfect-timing-for-artemis-ii/#respond Tue, 07 Apr 2026 15:45:04 +0000 https://houstonbeerguide.com/?p=6422 NASA’s Artemis II, completed its lunar flyby this week, marking the first time humans have orbited the Moon orbit in 54 years. The crew of four aboard Orion capsule “Integrity” set a new human distance record at 252,756 miles from Earth. Space Center Houston’s visitor center hosted a viewing event where the community gathered to

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NASA’s Artemis II, completed its lunar flyby this week, marking the first time humans have orbited the Moon orbit in 54 years. The crew of four aboard Orion capsule “Integrity” set a new human distance record at 252,756 miles from Earth. Space Center Houston’s visitor center hosted a viewing event where the community gathered to watch the launch, and Starbase Brewery chose that moment to showcase their latest debut.

Starbase Brewery, an active sponsor of Space Center Houston, unveiled “Go For Launch” Mexican style lager at the event. True to form, it delivered firm, crisp aromatics and the clean finish you’d expect from a proper Mexican lager. The timing deserves recognition: after multiple scrubbed attempts and delays, the beer finally released when NASA actually went for launch. Call it serendipity or good project management.

Michael Torres with Starbase Brewery

The partnership between Starbase and Space Center Houston does more than sell tickets and beer. It creates space (pun intended) for people who geek out over both brewing chemistry and orbital mechanics. Discussing Orion’s heat shield ablation over a cold lager is exactly the kind of conversation Houston does best.

Space Center Houston continues their successful News and Brews event series regularly. In these presentations attendees witness technical talks featuring engineers and astronauts at breweries across the city with ample opportunities for curious question/answer sessions. If dissecting mission parameters while sampling local craft beer sounds like your ideal evening, stay tuned to Houston Beer Guide for upcoming dates.

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Space News and Brews: Houston’s Craft Beer Scene Reaches for the Stars with NASA Collaboration https://houstonbeerguide.com/space-news-and-brews-houstons-craft-beer-scene-reaches-for-the-stars-with-nasa-collaboration/ https://houstonbeerguide.com/space-news-and-brews-houstons-craft-beer-scene-reaches-for-the-stars-with-nasa-collaboration/#respond Sun, 25 Aug 2024 19:46:33 +0000 https://houstonbeerguide.com/?p=6211 Houston, known for its superb beer selection, is also home to the impressive Johnson Space Center, with its long history of human space flight. The latest installment of SPACE NEWS AND BREWS is a unique blend of the craft Houston beer scene and space-bound interests, a combination that is sure to pique your scientific curiosity

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Houston, known for its superb beer selection, is also home to the impressive Johnson Space Center, with its long history of human space flight. The latest installment of SPACE NEWS AND BREWS is a unique blend of the craft Houston beer scene and space-bound interests, a combination that is sure to pique your scientific curiosity while tantalizing your taste buds. 

This August, Space Center Houston, the commercial visitor center adjacent to Johnson Space Center, teamed up with Bad Astronaut Brewery to host an event centered around a panel of NASA guest speakers, engineer Chris Matty, and seasoned Shuttle Astronaut Dr. Anna Fischer, sharing their stories of space ventures and answering questions from an audience of all ages. 

The event kicked off with a presentation of current NASA activities and initiatives, instantly sparking wonder with awe-inspiring views of Low Earth Orbit and the international space station. The room was filled with the importance of human space flight, as the beauty of stellar imagery captivated the audience faster than a beer funnel in a black hole. 

Of course, the challenges of space exploration are not only limited to human capabilities. Many of NASA’s efforts include robotic exploration of space, sending probes and terrain-based rovers to collect information to inform future human activities in the extremely inhospitable environments of space. The latest effort to return to the Moon and the lunar surface is encompassed by NASA’s Artemis Program, a monumental undertaking that aims to land the first woman and person of color on the moon to establish a permanent presence on our closest celestial neighbor. The pride of what was occurring right next door was more palpable than the cold brews experienced on this swelteringly hot day. 

The importance of large teams working towards a joint mission rightfully parallels the craft brew community in Houston. Most importantly, the Houston craft scene celebrates achievements as a whole city—as Space City. The commonality of successful brewing and accomplishing vital missions includes pushing boundaries, bridging new partnerships, and celebrating those who came before us.

As the SPACE NEWS and BREWS event ended, the interest in the room was at its peak. Once it ended, the NASA panel signed autographs and took pictures with all the families in attendance. Clearly, the fascination with space flight, combined with the love of craft beer, was a winning combination for Space City and its reputation. The Space Center Houston plans to expand more space events in the brewery scene and continue inspiring generations of technologists and explorers to advance humankind.

Houston Beer Guide will keep you tapped into the latest Space News and Brews events. Stay tuned in to lift off with us again soon!

Visit Space Center Houston online at https://spacecenter.org/.

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