January - Houston Beer Guide https://houstonbeerguide.com Online beer news and reviews for the city of Houston Thu, 08 Jan 2026 17:42:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.16 How to Start January Without Quitting by February https://houstonbeerguide.com/how-to-start-january-without-quitting-by-february/ https://houstonbeerguide.com/how-to-start-january-without-quitting-by-february/#respond Thu, 08 Jan 2026 17:36:06 +0000 https://houstonbeerguide.com/?p=6394 January usually means a new you, with new goals, new routines, and a whole lot of pressure to change everything about who we were just 24 hours ago. Start where you are If you started a new workout program for the first time and the first session called for you to squat 400 pounds, you

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January usually means a new you, with new goals, new routines, and a whole lot of pressure to change everything about who we were just 24 hours ago.

Start where you are

If you started a new workout program for the first time and the first session called for you to squat 400 pounds, you would probably laugh and say that isn’t happening. Yet every year, most people do something similar with their resolutions. We set goals like “work out five times a week, run a mile three times a week, cut out all sugar from our diet, no alcohol,” all while reading a book a week.

If you’re just getting started again, focus on two to three workouts a week. Give yourself something you can succeed at once life gets hectic again. It’s not lowering the bar; it’s setting yourself up for success.  Don’t try to meal prep all your meals at once.  Focus on just improving breakfast first, then you can add in lunch-things that are easy to control.  


I would go even further and suggest staggering your goals to build success.  For the first two weeks, just focus on your working out three times a week, then focus on improving your breakfast choices.  After two weeks of success, add in lunch, and maybe a fourth workout per week, or a 20-minute walk.

Find the balance

I’ve never been a fan of the all-or-nothing approach. Those diets and exercise programs look great on paper, but they rarely hold up once life gets busy. Balance is what creates long term success. I would much rather see you working out twice a week for six weeks than six times a week but burning out after two weeks.  Balance is not lowering the bar, it’s just creating success.

Balance is also what makes this sustainable. Having a meal you really enjoy once in a while is not the thing that is going to derail your program or your progress, it’s what makes it realistic. When you allow room for food or drinks you enjoy, you’re more likely to stay consistent with the habits that actually matter.  I find that when you eliminate things you love, you tend to fall off the wagon.  If you plan accordingly you won’t be craving your “Cheat Meal” because you’ve been able to enjoy things all week.  It also keeps things you love from being a “cheat” and instead makes them a part of your life.

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The same is true with Dry January. It can be a great reset, but if you’re just counting down the days until Free-for-all February, it probably isn’t going to have the intended effect. Be intentional. Enjoy the beer with friends or the drink on date night. Those moments won’t derail your progress; they might be the reason you keep going.  A couple beers with friends likely won’t be the thing that derails your progress physically, but it might just be the thing that mentally and socially keeps you going.

Start where you are and set yourself up with goals that will help you be successful.

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What to Expect When You’re Expecting Not to Drink https://houstonbeerguide.com/what-to-expect-when-youre-expecting-not-to-drink/ https://houstonbeerguide.com/what-to-expect-when-youre-expecting-not-to-drink/#respond Sat, 16 Jan 2021 22:13:15 +0000 https://houstonbeerguide.com/?p=3741 What better way to start off a new gig than by not doing the thing you were hired to do? Well, here we are, with my first submission for Houston Beer Guide being of some non-beers as I’m in the midst of my decision to take part in Dry January. Which I have to admit

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What better way to start off a new gig than by not doing the thing you were hired to do? Well, here we are, with my first submission for Houston Beer Guide being of some non-beers as I’m in the midst of my decision to take part in Dry January. Which I have to admit is very necessary; my liver and I aren’t currently on speaking terms.

But like your parents told you…you don’t need alcohol to have a good time. There are plenty of excellent options for the temporary teetotaler if you know where to look. You don’t have to keep it fairways and greens either with something as simple and classic as Saint Arnold’s outstanding root beer recipe. Even without leaving the Saint Arnold compound you can find something interesting like their HOP2O, a hop-tinged water that will almost make you forget that it’s still water that was wasted by not becoming beer.

City Acre Brewing Company – House Made Vanilla Cream Soda

If you’re looking to be a little more adventurous than water, many area breweries have their own flavors of house-made sodas, like City Acre’s vanilla cream soda pictured here. At this point I think it’s fair to say that most breweries, especially those with family-friendly taprooms, have begun offering creative nonalcoholic options for those unwilling or unable to consume their primary product. 

Untitled Art – CBD Sparkling Water at Cobble & Spoke

Finally, if you have a need to take your beer-related-but-not-quite-beer game on the road, there are an increasing number of breweries going outside the box. Untitled Art has developed a line of CBD infused waters that they have canned for wide distribution. Although they aren’t a Texas outfit, they do distribute to the Houston area, and this product trend is something I’m expecting to see pop up more here locally in the near future.

 So, for the next 162 days until January is over, it’s nice to know that there are some great, enjoyable options to stay sober and hydrated. That said, assuming I don’t get fired before then for missing the mark on my first task, I look forward to returning to this space next month to talk with you about something with some kick to it. Cheers!

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