Paradigm Brewing - Houston Beer Guide https://houstonbeerguide.com Online beer news and reviews for the city of Houston Fri, 16 Dec 2022 18:52:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.14 Happy One Year Paradigm Brewing! https://houstonbeerguide.com/happy-one-year-paradigm/ https://houstonbeerguide.com/happy-one-year-paradigm/#respond Fri, 09 Dec 2022 01:16:46 +0000 https://houstonbeerguide.com/?p=5181 I’ve talked about Paradigm Brewing to alot of people since I’ve first made the trip to their beautiful taproom and they have a huge milestone coming up. What milestone do you ask? They’re celebrating their one year anniversary and they’re doing it in a huge way with the Bottom of the Barrel anniversary party on

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I’ve talked about Paradigm Brewing to alot of people since I’ve first made the trip to their beautiful taproom and they have a huge milestone coming up. What milestone do you ask? They’re celebrating their one year anniversary and they’re doing it in a huge way with the Bottom of the Barrel anniversary party on December 17th. Paradigm is tucked away in Tomball in what seems like an escape away from the big city feel and I enjoy their wooded property that the brewery sits on. During my last visit, I was told about a barrel aged project they had going on and was allowed to sample the stout they had been storing in the barrel. I also want to be the first to tell you – they knocked this one out the park. 

Bottom of the Barrel Event at Paradigm


Although I haven’t tasted the final product, there isn’t really a day that has gone by that I haven’t mentioned it or thought about that sweet chocolatey boozy stout. The beer is so highly anticipated that they are having a huge celebration along with their one year anniversary. The brewery is opening at 11 am and I plan to be there early to secure my bottles. First up is Revelation, a Belgian Quad blended with a stout aged in bourbon barrels. I’m told this will be an ever evolving bottle series through the upcoming years featuring a different blend of beer. The second bottle is Early Morning Shakes – a beautiful stout that was aged in Heaven Hill barrels. During my last sample the chocolate really stood out and I’ve heard that it has only become more complex with time. Both bottles can be picked up on the 17th for $17.99 during the event. I’m excited to pick up a few of each and plan to cellar store them to enjoy through the year. If that’s not enough new beer releases for you then you’ll have to attend the party and try a Hazelnut variant or the Irish cream that will be on tap only. I’m excited to see how each of those flavors will blend in with the base beers. 


A limited amount of VIP packages will be available starting December 9th until the 16th and will probably go fast so act quick. What do the VIP packages include you ask? You will receive one of each of the bottles that are being released, a paradigm coffee cup that you’ll fill with more than just coffee I’m sure. Breakfast will be available for VIP pass holders as well. After breakfast you’ll tour the brewery with the founders of the brewery and get to do a meet and greet with them. This is a great opportunity to get to talk one on one with one of the founders to discuss beer or all things Paradigm. Last but most definitely not least, the part that I look forward to the most is you will receive a limited release flight that includes barrel aged brewery only beers that will be on tap for the special occasion! For those of you that are procrastinators just like me and still need to shop for Christmas gifts for loved ones, Paradigm has you covered. During the event, Paradigm will feature 20 vendors for you to browse and pick up some of those last minute hand made gifts.

Check out all the details about this event on Facebook.

This is a going to be a great event, hope to see you out there!

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Paradigm Brewing sets high standards for quality craft beer in Tomball https://houstonbeerguide.com/paradigm-brewing-sets-high-standards-for-quality-craft-beer-in-tomball/ https://houstonbeerguide.com/paradigm-brewing-sets-high-standards-for-quality-craft-beer-in-tomball/#respond Wed, 13 Jul 2022 18:34:08 +0000 https://houstonbeerguide.com/?p=4652 I had the pleasure of visiting one of Houston’s newest breweries – a beautiful air conditioned facility in Tomball, Paradigm Brewing. This brewery may only be less than a year old but it’s love for Houston beer has a long standing history. If you’re a fan of classic styles, you will not be disappointed in

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I had the pleasure of visiting one of Houston’s newest breweries – a beautiful air conditioned facility in Tomball, Paradigm Brewing. This brewery may only be less than a year old but it’s love for Houston beer has a long standing history.

Visiting Paradigm Brewing

If you’re a fan of classic styles, you will not be disappointed in the selection that Paradigm Brewing offers but the experience really begins as soon as you get to the parking lot. The building is quite majestic and offers plenty angles for great photos for your social media. When you walk in, you are immediately greeted with a friendly face that help you find a seat – much like first in class service restaurants. You also can’t help but notice their great selection of latest merchandise when you first enter the building- spoiler alert – the stone grade coasters with Paradigm logo caught my eye – so unique!

Unforgotten Blonde Ale – Paradigm Brewing Co.


I enjoyed multiple beers and styles while I was there, however the blonde ale named Unforgotten really stood out to me. This beer not only tastes great but gives back to the community through its partnership with various charities. The current charity is called Boots For Troops -a non profit organization based in Texas dedicated to helping our active duty men and women through various programs. The Boots for Troops moniker steams from the care packages sent to service members that includes a hand picked pair of boots as well as other customized goodies. They also have programs that provide assistance to active duty and veterans for travel assistance to bring a service member home or assistance in a time of need. The beer pours so clear – reminding you of the good old days of craft beer when clarity was king. Color wise, Unforgotten is a delicate straw color with excellent head retention that laces the glass as you drink down the pint. Unforgotten is well rounded and smooth with the initial sip and its malty bread flavor and a light mouthfeel draws you right back with every taste. This beer is perfect for combating these hot summer days -making it so easy to drink that you can have multiple without feeling weighed down. One thing I love about this beer is it’s a text book example of what blonde ale should be – balance of malt and a light floral hop with a light crisp body and tempting bready nose. Unforgotten pairs well with several items off their expansive food menu. For my first visit, I chose to pair it with the delicious Korean BBQ styled pizza. The pizza features pulled pork, mozzarella, and a sweet heat BBQ sauce that is balanced with vibrant red onion and cilantro that brings a sweet and bold flavor. My mouth is watering just thinking about it! Another item that paired well with Unforgotten was the candied bacon and blue cheese burger – a 1/2 pound brisket blend patty with candied bacon and blue cheese crumbles topped with lettuce, onion, tomatoes, and pickles. Simple yet oh so satisfying. I enjoy a little heat with my food so I ordered the candied jalapeños on my burger. The burger comes with a bed of fries that are crispy on the outside and delicately soft on the inside. Even as simple as they were, definitely some of the better fries I’ve had the pleasure of eating. The burger itself is so juicy and pairs well with the blue cheese so well that even my wife who usually avoids blue cheese was enjoying the burger. In the mood some a lighter fare? They have a wide variety of appetizers and salads if you’re not about the ‘cheat meal life’ like I am. Check out their full menu here.

Food at Paradigm Brewing

Like many breweries around Houston, Paradigm is a family friendly spot to eat and drink. The brewery offers an outdoor playground for the kids while maintaining fun activities for adults on their 5 acres of wood surrounded property. Enjoy a few rounds of disc golf while you are there and take in the forest like surroundings. Regarding traditional brewery activities they also have a bean bag toss setup to keep your friends entertained while drinking.

If you visit soon, they have an interesting series going on with their hefeweizen called the Dawn Series. So far – they have brewed raspberry and blackberry variants but I was told they are also going to do tangerine and strawberry soon as well. I can’t wait to try both of the future variants as the berry variants gave a nice spin on taste to the already well made base beer (Heartland Hefe).

Dawn Series – Hefeweizen

With their quality tasting beer, world class service, and fun environment, this brewery is the paradigm of a perfect brewery. I will be making my way back out to Tomball for more!

Check out their website for more on beer releases and upcoming events!

Cheers!

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