SCN126: Meme Lover: The Porn, Anime Matsuri Weeb Hype, Twitter Council, Pac-Man is bad and Sake Kitty!

We think we’re going Japanese, yes we’re going Japanese we really think so! Or so that classic song says, but this week we’re celebrating Anime Matsuri and Ryan, Drea and Jesus acquire a guest host in the form of cosplay Sake Kittty! While a big portion is dedicated to cosplay and anime cons, we still talk about 4chan getting their own porno by Brazzers, free speech and the Twitter council, Damn Daniel, and much more!
Thanks to Sake Kitty for joining us, find her at @sakekitty on all social media platforms!
Also, join us March 2nd at the Houston Whiskey Social! Use the code “SPACECITYNERD” at www.houstonwhiskeysocial.com and get 15% off your tickets!

Music this week
“Weaboo Song” and “Meme Machine” by Pink Guy! (www.pinkguy.bandcamp.com)

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Breathe In, Booze Out #2: The Houston Whiskey Social and the Pliny Effect

The booze is back! The Houston Whiskey Social joins us to promote their event on March 2nd and brought some liquid gold to share with us! Listen as we review scotch from the 60’s, as our Booze Noob Drea tries a burnt tire, and the entire lowdown on the Houston Whiskey Social! Also, Eric tells us about the price of bombers Vs. the quality of the beer! Drink up and listen up!
Use the code “SPACECITYNERD” to get 15% off your ticket cost at the HWS website: http://www.houstonwhiskeysocial.com/

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SCN125: Skullpoopl, SFV, Scalia, Grammys, Cati, adult nerf, and more!

After last week’s crazy episode, Drea takes a breather so Rex, Ryan, Jesus and Sean take over and expel whatever energy they have left after a slow week. Did we apply our own advice for Valentine’s? What did we think of Deadpool? Could Jesus kick some ass in Street Fighter V? Do we care that Scalia died? What the fuck are the Grammys? Come And Take it is this weekend and we go Battle Kart crazy!

Music This week:
“Dutch” by The Suffers (thesuffers.com)

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SCN124: Sex City Nerd, Valentine’s, and all of your perverted questons. VERY NSFW!

Love is in the air as we celebrate Valentine’s Day reading and answering your sex and romance questions! Not an episode for the faint of heart, one that you can’t let your boss listen to at work, and just like Skullpoopl, can’t take your kids to!

“You Don’t Love Me Yet” by Dialogue From a Silent Film https://soundcloud.com/dialoguefromasilentfilm/you-dont-love-me-yet
“Yoshi City” by Yung Lean https://soundcloud.com/yung-lean-doer/yung-lean-yoshi-city

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SCN123: Roosh the Douche, Pika Dick, PAX, Coin Flips, and VDay Plans!

Drea, Jesus, Rex and Ryan have a great and long episode waiting for you. Jesus talks about PAX South and San Antonio, we voice our opinions on Pikachu Detective, quickly talk about the Superbowl, and some movie stuff. Switch gears to talk about Brett The Hitman Hart, MRAs vs MREs, and the coin flip caucus! Also, check our social media pages for our Valentine’s Day questions after 2/3/16!

Music this week:
“Anarchy in the UK” by Commando Groovy
“Chinese Food” by Alison Gold

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BREW IN THE BURBS!!!!

2016 is an exciting time in Houston, as well as the entire state of Texas, for the beverage industry.  We are living in a golden age for beer especially; a renaissance of sorts.  30 years ago this transformation began in Colorado and the Pacific Northwest with breweries like New Belgium, Deschutes, and Widmer Bros opening.  Fast forward to today, and the United States now has more breweries open than before prohibition.  

 

What does this have to do with Houston?  The Houston area now has over 20 breweries/brewpubs in the MSA (which includes 8 different counties) which can be broken up into three main regions: Gulf Coast, Houston/Katy, and Montgomery County.  Yet, with all these breweries creating excellent brews the vast majority of well known bars/restaurants are still confined to the IH-610 area.

 

So, where do you go to get a good beer out in the suburbs?  Depending on which highway you are on the Houston area has quite a bit to offer.  There are well known locations outside of 610 (Nobi Public House in Webster, World of Beer Katy and Sugar Land, Mellow Mushroom in Spring, to name a few) where both excellent food and vast varieties of great beer are available, but what if you needed a back up plan?  What if your favorite hot spot outside of Beltway 8 is packed?  Where would you head for the evening?  Depending on which highway you are near there are quite a few places that you can set your sights on for a nice time.  I hope that the remainder of this article will help you find your next favorite spot out in the “Burbs.”

 

Interstate 45 South

 

Clear Lake/Pasadena is where I call home.  While I love Nobi Public House I found that I was slipping into a routine of just going to the same place over and over again.  With a bit of exploration I discovered the following:

 

J. Henry’s Draught House & Kitchen:  Great food, better beer selection.  Opened in 2015, and like most places it took a couple of weeks to really dial in the service, food menu, and beer selections.  Since then it has been a great place to call home for dinner.  I highly recommend the Fried Egg Burger.  52 taps and a drive through Growler Bar.  

 

J Henry’s Draught House and Kitchen

1105 Clear Lake City Blvd, Houston, TX 77062

www.jhdraughthouse.com/

 

Gordon Street Tavern:  From the birthplace of of Nolan Ryan comes Brazoria County’s first Brewpub.  It started as just a pub with 33 taps, and has evolved into a brewpub that is gearing up for an expansion after 1 year of production.  They offer 6 house beers along with various other offerings from around the nation.  Swing by for a great burger, or one of their various appetizers.  They are on Tap Hunter if you wish to scout the wall before heading down.

 

Gordon Street Tavern

114 N Gordon St, Alvin, TX 77511

www.gordonstreettavern.com

 

State Highway 288

 

Center Court Pizza:  Center Court has two locations near 288 (1 off 518, and the other off Hwy 6), but they actually have 4 locations around the city.  Every location has 16 taps, and a great pizza selection.  Looking for a great Monday?  Large, 12 topping pizza for $11.99.  Check out their website for location information.

 

Center Court Pizza

www.centercourtpizza.com

 

Wurst Haus:  102 taps on 49.5 feet of wall.  102 TAPS!  None of them repeat, so that means 102 individual beers on draft to choose from.  If it is a style available in the state there is a better than good chance it is on that wall.  Couple that with a solid bottle list, good cocktails, and an excellent food menu and you have a great place to visit.  What’s the catch?  Well it is in Lake Jackson which is right about 30 minutes south of Pearland.  There is plenty to do in that area though, and it is only a stones throw to Surfside.  You can make it to Galveston in under an hour down FM 2004.  Take a drive out to the country, and sit a spell at Wursthaus.

 

Wurst Haus

102 This Way St, Lake Jackson, TX 77566

www.wursthaus.net

 

Highway 59 South

 

BR Vino:  Tucked into the back of Brazos River Provisions in Rosenburg you will find an eclectic Wine/Beer Bar named BR Vino.  It opened back in 2011, and is owned by a lovely couple named Mike and Laurie Mercado.  They helped found the “The Grapes on the Brazos” committee at the Fort Bend County Rodeo, and brought a passion for great wine and food to their Provisions shop in Historic Downtown Rosenburg.  It is the only place I know of where you can get a drink, and then walk through a large building filled with antiques and consignments.  They have a great wine list, and a small but well crafted beer list.  Take a trip, and hang out for an evening.  Maybe take in a show.  There is a theatre right above the bar.

 

BR Vino

1917 Avenue G, Rosenberg, TX 77471

www.brvino.com

 

Sugar Land Town Square: Before someone calls me out for this…. I know that the Sugar Land Town Square is an area and not a bar…. jesus….

 

But seriously if you haven’t walked this area you are doing yourself a grand disservice.  The beer scene is anchored by the Flying Saucer, but within eyesight of their patio you have:

 

The Golden Mule

Guru Burgers

The Rouxpour

 

Around the corner and into the courtyard you find:

 

Baker Street Pub

Jupiter Pizza and Waffles

The Burning Pear (Restaurant inside the Marriot Hotel)

 

That is before you count a sushi bar, two fine dining establishments, and potentially a Partridge in a Pear Tree.  There is also shopping galore, and it is a block from First Colony Mall.  What’s not to love?

 

Sugarland Town Square

15958 City Walk, Sugar Land, TX 77479

www.sugarlandtownsquare.com

 

Interstate 10 West

 

Center Court Pizza has a location in Cinco Ranch off FM 1093, but there is more to be had out in this area.

 

The Growler Spot: This beer and wine bar is located in Fulshear, and opened back in 2013.  26 taps, a nice bottle list, and an amazing atmosphere gives this bar a great feel.  They are open Wednesday – Monday with an average opening time of 5pm.  They aren’t open super late (usually closing around 10pm… 8pm on Sunday), but you can still get in a good happy hour here.  They also offer appetizers and sandwiches with an active tap list on their website.

 

The Growler Spot

29615 Farm to Market Road 1093, Fulshear, TX 77441

www.thegrowlerspot.com

 

Ray’s Grill: Once you have finished with happy hour at The Growler Spot take a trip further down 1093 to Ray’s Grill for an intimate Fine Dining evening in Fulshear.  Ray’s is really for the wine and cocktail lover as their bar is equiped with various spirits, and an extensive wine list.  Highly recommend making a reservation before had as they do get quite busy.  They also offer a great brunch menu.  The downside?  Ray’s is a bit pricy.  A couple can expect to spend anywhere from $30-$50 a person just on food during dinner.  Is it worth it?  Yes it is.  If you want proof head out and order the Zinfandel Braised Lamb Shank.

 

Ray’s Gourmet Country Grill

8502 Farm to Market 359, Fulshear, TX 77441

www.raysgrill.com

 

Highway 290/249

 

The Spring/Cypress area has an interesting search for good drinks because this area is still developing.  There are not many places that most people wouldn’t already be familiar with.  Rockwell Tavern, Mo’s Irish Pub, and Mellow Mushroom really anchor this area.  These are great independently owned bars where you can settle in for a nice evening.  There are some up and coming spots though well worth looking at.

 

The Farm Drinkery:  The Farm opened in 2014 with the tag line of “A Hipster Dive Bar”.  Well it really wasn’t that, but it did have its own charm.  Over the past year it has evolved into a nice location for a good beer on draft.  The Spring area really needs more of what is going on at the Farm and less corporate chains taking root in a long standing community.  They don’t have an official website yet, but take a look at them on facebook.

 

The Farm Drinkery

16646 Champion Forest Dr, Spring, TX 77379

 

Vintage Park:  So this is a lot like Sugar Land Town Square.  There is so much going on in this shopping center that it warrants a visit.  From a beer/whiskey perspective it is anchored by Mo’s Irish Pub and an Alamo Draft House (probabl the best one in the state), but that is the tip of the food and beverage iceberg here.  Brix has a wine bar AND a Craft Cocktail spot in the complex.  

 

Feeling Brazilian?  There is a Rodizio (another term for Churascaria) in Facon Brazilian Steak House.  

 

Want beer togo?There is a world class HEB in the area with one of the two HEB Growler stations in it plus easy access to highway 249 for a quick trip out of the area.

 

Seriously, if you haven’t been to Vintage Park you need to.

 

Vintage Park

110 Vintage Park Boulevard, #270, Houston, TX 77070

www.vintageparkhouston.com

 

Keep an eye on the 209/Barker Cypress area over the next few months.  Companies opening in the area of note:

 

World Of Beer

Mo’s Irish Pub

 

Interstate 45 North

 

Look…. Im not going to lie.  The Woodlands/Conroe area is DOMINATED by corporate chain restaurants with little to no craft beer service, but a smattering of decent cocktail lists.  You have some great tap rooms available to you with the following breweries in the area:

 

Southern Star

B-52

Copperhead Brewing

 

There are a few hidden gems in North Houston though.

 

Red Brick Tavern:  This is a great little restaurant in downtown Conroe that is around the corner from the Conroe Theatre, and the Conroe Coffee Company…. yes almost everything on that block is named “The Conroe” something…. but it is a really nice area to hang out.  Think San Marcos Square, but more shopping and less college kids.  Red Brick offers 12 taps and an odd, and ever changing, bottle list.  Their wall is on Tap Hunter, and they prefer to support local over regional brands.  As of this posting they currently have the Fetching Lab Bound and Determined Stout on tap.  Fetching Lab is a very small Micro-Brewery from Algoa (which is just outside of Alvin on Hwy 6).  Now they do carry larger regional brands (Odell, etc) but they will go to varying lengths to make sure that the local Houston Area breweries get prime placement.  

 

Red Brick is not cheap though from a food perspective.  A table of 2 should be prepared to spend around $50-$60.  

 

Red Brick Tavern

119 Simonton St, Conroe, TX 77301

www.theredbricktavern.com

 

Hop Scholar:  Hop Scholar is 100% worth the visit.  It is a everything that a great craft beer hub should be for any area that is going to help blaze the trail for more independent pubs to form.  47 rotating taps (two of which are reserved for Cask Ale), and a great Growler Program.  Enough said?  Good.

 

Hop Scholar Ale House

610 Rayford Rd Suite 642, Spring, TX 77386

www.hopscholar.com

 

Highway 59 North

 

In the past, the Humble/Kingwood/Atascocita Area has been an abject disappointment for good booze intake…. except for one great place named Mojo’s Sports Bar.  **Writer’s Note:  I haven’t had the opportunities in the past to really explore this side of town… so calling it an “Abject Disappointment” might be a bit strong.  If anyone knows of other places out there please let me know so that I can visit them.**

 

Mojo’s Sports Grille:  60 Taps, Cold Press Coffee on draft, and good pub faire makes this place a must visit if you are around Lake Houston.  Terry Collier is a great guy to get to know, and his staff are well trained and versed in the ways of beer, wine, and booze.  While the focus is on the beer and spirits (it is a sports bar after all) they do have a small, but well rounded wine list.  Mojo’s is a great place to catch any and all sporting events.  IF you are an Indianapolis Colts fan or a Texas A&M fan this is really the place for you.  Terry is both a Colts and Aggies fan, and he is damn proud of it.  

 

Mojo’s Sports Grille

18323 W Lake Houston Pkwy, Humble, TX 77346

www.mojossportsgrille.com

 

Did I miss your favorite place to get a drink?  Do you feel I snubbed any location unfairly?  Don’t agree with what I have to say?  Hit me up on twitter, and let me know.  As always you can find me @Das_Bier_Dude.  I am always up to find new places to eat, drink, carry on, and be merry.  So with that being said…. as always…

Thanks for Reading!

 

Eric Andreas

Twitter: @Das_Bier_Dude

Untappd: Gevetyn

 

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SCN122: X-Files, Flat Earth, Stupid Things Kids Do, and probably the dirtiest SCN episode.

In this week’s totally NSFW episode Ryan, Drea and Jesus talk about the X-Files, remember Abe Vigoda, laugh at B.o.B. for his beef with Neil Degrasse Tyson. After the music break stay tuned for some PAX South talk, and we discuss the stupid things kids do. Oh yeah, there’s kegels, clenching too hard, remembering Love Line and much more of that fare.

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SUPLEX CITY NERD: Royal Rumble

Inaugural show of Suplex City Nerd! Jesus, Sean and Tim (who hasn’t watched wrestling in 15 years) sit down to talk about WWE’s Royal Rumble, our favorite matches and moments all described here! We talk about other things in the wrestling kingdom and our local Reality of Wrestling who has a show this Saturday!
Oh yeah, and Sean lost our drinking game so he’s down 7 shots of liquor.

Reality of Wrestling: http://www.realityofwrestling.com/

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SCN121: The Bidet Strikes Back, Alan Rickman, and Kiki Maroon & the BCBC

Ryan, Drea, Rex and Jesus are back at it and this week we bring back the Bidet talk, pay tribute to Alan Rickman (until Ryan ruins it), get hyped for The Protomen show next week, talk Pee Wee Herman and At The Drive In, then talk about how us older people use Snapchat. And the lovely Kiki Maroon joins us to tell us all about The Bayou City Burlesque & Circus Arts Festival this weekend, while announcing that Shreklesque is happening, discussing stage names and bugging her about bidets.

BCBC Festival: http://www.bcbcfestival.com/
Personal Snapchats: angryangryazn, harajuju_xiola, spoopyboi, yee6969420sanic

Music this week:
“Light Up the Night” and “Flash” by The Protomen (theprotomen.com)

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Breathe In, Booze Out #1: Welcome, Booze n00b, Brash and Defiant!

Welcome to the first episode of “Breathe In, Booze Out”. A new monthly show on SCN that talks about booze and…booze. Listen to our introduction and as we give our Beer and Booze of the month. This time it’s Brash Brewing’s Black Meddle and Defiant American Single Malt. We then welcome our guest Drea to begin a year long experiment to try and turn her from a Black Velvet drinker to nothing but top shelf! Remeber to Breathe in! Logo and theme coming soon!

Brash Brewing: http://brashbeers.com/
Defiant Whisky: https://www.defiantwhisky.com/

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