Porter - Houston Beer Guide https://houstonbeerguide.com Online beer news and reviews for the city of Houston Fri, 17 Feb 2023 01:22:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.14 Nerding out over beer at DECA Beer Company https://houstonbeerguide.com/nerding-out-over-beer-at-deca-beer-company/ https://houstonbeerguide.com/nerding-out-over-beer-at-deca-beer-company/#respond Fri, 17 Feb 2023 00:35:48 +0000 https://houstonbeerguide.com/?p=5344 DECA is a hangout place for beer nerds from all around Houston. Located in Porter Texas this craft brewery has ton of beer options to choose from for any type of beer lovers. Surrounded by other local businesses, DECA has ample space for parking and a patio area if you enjoy drinking outdoors. Being only

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DECA is a hangout place for beer nerds from all around Houston. Located in Porter Texas this craft brewery has ton of beer options to choose from for any type of beer lovers. Surrounded by other local businesses, DECA has ample space for parking and a patio area if you enjoy drinking outdoors. Being only 15 minutes away, I’m lucky to have DECA so close to home and any local will tell you, it’s hard to not notice their growth over the last year. Speaking of nerding out, I normally wouldn’t mention a water cooler, however I geeked out over what they store their cups in and keep the water cooler on. If you’re a Whovian like myself, prepare to nerd out over their T.A.R.D.I.S storage box. Maybe I’ll come out in my 11th Doctor costume and do some kind of Doctor Who themed hangout at DECA. Who’s down?

During my last visit, I sampled multiple ‘new to me’ beers. But before I go into the beer that inspired this article, I’d like to give a honorable mention to the Smash Mosaic IPA. Despite IPAs not being a style I tend to gravitate towards, this beer really impressed me. Try it on your next visit in!

Derby Hat Brown Ale

The beer that stood out to me was the Derby Hat Brown ale. Is it just me or do you feel brown ales are making a comeback? Either way, DECA has definitely caught wind of the trend and this beer is a hit! Just a bit of history about this style…The Brown Ale style has been brewed since 1700 and DECA’s Derby Hat makes you feel like you’ve been transported to England to enjoy this classic style. The hue of the beer matches the namesake of the style with a brown to amber hue and a tannish white head. Derby Hat has a nutty nose that reminds me of hazelnut with a bit of toffee in the nose. So familiar that I get that giddy inner excitement of visiting an old friend. Derby Hat is mildly roasty upfront and allows a semi sweet maltiness to come through on the back end. A delicate balance that is like a well rehearsed dance being played out in front of your eyes. Derby Hat’s hazelnut taste lingers but isn’t invasive and drinks very smooth. Being a low 5.2% abv means I can enjoy multiple in a single sitting with no regrets. I’ve always been a big fan of their stout (big surprise there, right?) however this may be my new starter beer because of it’s full and balanced flavor. It’s a perfect start to a night of enjoying local craft beer. 

DECA has been working diligently to put their beer across town to make it easier for you to get a hold of their wonderful selection. If it isn’t in a craft beer establishment near you, request it. Chances are they will bring their line up to your side of town. The IPAs there are pretty popular and generally sell out quickly. Cody and I discussed how quickly they have been spreading throughout town in such a short time and how quickly they are going through kegs in the market. If you prefer to do your drinking at home, they offer crowlers to go. Beer hack! Just between us – they offer $10 crowlers on Sundays, which is probably one of the best deals in the city!

Next time you are in the northeast side of town, come hangout with me and have some amazing true to style beers and good times. Find me on IG (mxc_ronnie) and let’s have a beer! Cheers!

DECA Beer Company is located at 25428 TX-494 Loop Suite G, Porter, TX 77365.

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Sinners & Saints Unite: Back Pew Brewing Is Opening! https://houstonbeerguide.com/sinners-saints-unite-back-pew-brewing-is-opening/ https://houstonbeerguide.com/sinners-saints-unite-back-pew-brewing-is-opening/#respond Wed, 02 Mar 2016 13:30:54 +0000 https://houstonbeerguide.com?p=1245&preview_id=1245 If you’ve visited Houston bars serving craft beer in the past few months, chances are that you’ve noticed, or better yet tried, one of Back Pew Brewing’s new offerings. They’re now on tap at 40 local establishments, with more on the way. What you haven’t been able to do, though, is visit their brewery. That

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If you’ve visited Houston bars serving craft beer in the past few months, chances are that you’ve noticed, or better yet tried, one of Back Pew Brewing’s new offerings. They’re now on tap at 40 local establishments, with more on the way. What you haven’t been able to do, though, is visit their brewery. That changes this Saturday, March 5th, when Back Pew celebrates their grand opening. Recently, Houston Beer Guide contributor Cody Lee and I were lucky enough to receive an invite from founder and head brewer Bobby Harl to get a sneak peak of the brewery and sample some of their lineup.

What we tried

Back Pew will be offering two different lines: Saints and Sinners. The Saints line will consist of more traditional, “sessionable” beers, with lower ABVs and will pour under white tap handles. The Sinners line, denoted by black tap handles, will consist of more unorthodox and less common “big” beers, with higher ABVs. While we shared a beer with Bobby, he was quick to point out the available space in the brewery for packaging lines, which he hopes to have in place at some point in the next year.

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Founder and head brewer Bobby Harl

From the Saints line, we tried their Blue Testament, an American pilsner with the heart of a traditional pilsner, and some added local personality as a result of being brewed with Texas blue corn. Cody was a fan and really enjoyed the unique sweetness the corn added to the beer. You should also look forward to trying Sweet Salvation (noticing a theme here?), a sweet-but-not-too-sweet, clean-finishing brown ale. Also available at the opening will be two newer Saints not yet on tap around town: Black Habit, a schwarzbier, and a yet to be named roggenbier. I enjoyed the roggenbier so much that I negotiated a growler fill. (What, you don’t always have a few of those rolling around in your trunk?)

Fbackpew4rom the Sinners line, we started with Satyr’s Swill, a bigger, sweeter-drinking bock, followed by 9th Circle, a black IPA that certainly doesn’t drink like every other black IPA you’ve ever had. (That’s a good thing.) At Harl’s advice, we both let it warm a bit after the first sip. There were definitely some pleasant changes, and I recommend you approach it the same way the first time. And don’t worry, hopheads, your baby will be there at the opening as well: Hopostle (Vol. 1), a blend of a newer hop, called Idaho 7, and the tried-and-true Cascade hop.

Special beers will be brewed in the future for events and holidays, including the grand opening. For instance, St. Patrick’s day will bring something new to the Saints and the Sinners lines in a traditional Irish red ale (Saints), and an Irish coffee imperial milk stout (Sinners). I’m pretty excited to be a sinner that day.

The grand opening

Harl and the rest of the Back Pew family will be on hand to talk about the brewery and the beers and, most importantly, to drink a few of them with you. Because Montgomery County has some different laws than Harris County, you’ll be able to have a beer in the same room it was brewed in, with a view of the beautiful new 30 barrel system Back Pew Brewing employs. There will be food available for purchase thanks to Tin Roof BBQ, who has been perfecting a few special recipes using Back Pew Beer just for the event. The brewery is kid-friendly (but there’s no playground) and dog-friendly; just make sure you clean up after your dog and keep them on a leash. The same applies for your kids, if they’re anything like some of my friends’ kids.

There’s plenty of space out back as well (14 acres), and while we were speaking with Harl, he shared several ideas he has to make the brewery a great place to spend a day, including games, movie nights, and other special events. For the time being, though, the focus will remain on brewing a fantastic product (as it should be).

So if you don’t have plans this Saturday, make the short drive up 59 and spend some time with the guys at Back Pew Brewing, eat some BBQ, and sample their tasty lineup! RSVP via Facebook

Back Pew Brewing is located at 26452 Sorters McClellan Rd., Porter, Tx. Keep up with news about new beers and future events at the brewery on Facebook and Twitter, or find their beers around town using the “Where to Drink” section on their website.

 

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