Gwen W.
Yelp
A few friends and I came here on opening night to see a local band and grab some brews.
The parking is more plentiful than usual in Houston, but it definitely requires more organization. There are no painted lines on the blacktop, I accidentally blocked in the food truck at first (didn't realize they were going to leave and close up at 8:15 p.m.!) and there isn't even a sign that indicates it's the parking lot. You just kind of have to know when to make a right.
The inside of the brewery is pretty cool -- they have some nice, long tables for big groups and board game set-ups. There's an area for a live band, plus a backyard where kids can run amok (or color with the plentiful art supplies).
We accidentally came the same night as someone's birthday party, so the bar area got pretty crowded. At one point, I stood at the bar for about five minutes before anyone acknowledged me. Hi! I have a tab open! Please let me order another splitz! I think they could manage the space better by roping off a section for parties and private events, rather than having 30+ people standing right in front of the counter.
I tried their two fruity beers: the tropical splitz, which had pleasant hints of passionfruit and guava, and the citrus splitz, which tasted far more of a generic citrus than blood orange and key lime. My friend really enjoyed her double suede brew, a cream stout that went down smoothly. Their beers are fairly unique compared to the rest of the brews usually available in Houston. Given that most of their drinks are $7 or less and they're still fiddling with and improving the space, it's worth trying out.