Entries from Houstonist tagged with 'drinking>'
April 25, 2008
The infamous Texas Crawfish and Music Festival is scheduled to take place in Spring this Saturday. What goes better with crawfish than an ice cold beer? Now the tricky question is exactly what beer goes best with crawfish on a hot and muggy Saturday afternoon? After much research at Sam's Boat every Monday night for several months, Houstonist has found the answer. Blue Moon with a slice of orange to garnish. Yup - this......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Blue Moon"April 23, 2008
Every day this week, Houstonist will feature an event scheduled in conjunction with Lawndale Art Center's 20th Century Modern Market. Today: The Hour: Cocktail Time Design 1930-1980 , Happy Hour Reception We told you on Monday about the exhibit opening at Lawndale in conjunction with the 20th Century Modern Market that displays over 100 vintage objects from the golden era of smoking and drinking. The exhibit includes works produced in ceramic, glass, metal and plastic......
Continue Reading "20th Century Modern Market: Happy Hour "April 11, 2008
The last time Houstonist offered up a drink recipe, we were hailing the coming of a new and warmer season. If you're like many longtime Houstonians, you've been enjoying this recent mild weather and spending as much time in the great outdoors as possible before the dreaded heat and humidity that is Summer comes rearing its ugly head around the corner. Alas, all good things must come to an end, but not like you......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Irish Coffee"March 28, 2008
Last week marked the start of the Spring season. It's time to put away the winter coats, boots, gloves, and scarves. Wait, we're in Houston, right? So, it's actually time to put away the long sleeved shirts, jeans, and to shave away that stubble from your face (or legs as the case may be) that kept you warm on those lonely brisk 60 degree evenings. Break out the cargo shorts, polo shirts, sun dresses,......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Spring Fever"March 14, 2008
Tomorrow is Saint Patrick's Day! To help you celebrate, we bring back a classic drink for everyone to enjoy this weekend. Whether you'll be huddled by a TV watching college basketball or celebrating with the masses in Rice Village, make sure you're throwing down Irish Car Bombs to celebrate Saint Patrick and all of his accomplishments (whatever they may be). Irish Car Bomb+ 1/2 pint Guinness stout + 1 oz. Jameson Irish Whiskey +......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Irish Car Bomb"March 7, 2008
As a public service announcement, don't forget that tomorrow night marks the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. At 2:00am on Sunday morning (late Saturday night for us party-going types), we will all be forced to set our clocks ahead by one full hour. As a result, we'll have one more hour of sunlight in the evening and one less hour in the morning. You know what this means? No more early cracks of dawn......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: 6am Sunrise"March 1, 2008
Photos from our 2008 Light Rail Pub Crawl...
Continue Reading "Houstonist Was There: Light Rail Pub Crawl 2008"February 29, 2008
Happy Leap Day! For those that have always wondered, but never cared to ask about the purpose of leap day, please allow us to expound. Now we don't know about you, but we think that this man-made phenomenon is an occasion to drink! While out sipping away the twilight hours at a bar last night, we obtained a recipe for a "Leap Year" drink from a lovely young lady. When we asked why the......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Leap Year"February 22, 2008
It's the most wonderful time of the year Sure, when Andy Williams first uttered those words he may have been praising the birth of Jesus Christ. But for us, that same expression can be applied to Girl Scout cookie season! And wouldn't you know it, just this week five boxes of Thin Mints (amongst other variations) were delivered to our front door. After feverishly consuming the first box in a single sitting, we implemented......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Thin Mint Shot"February 14, 2008
So maybe you're like us and lacking in companionship on Valentine's Day. Maybe you're like us and just a wee bit distressed about the prospect of having no one to share chocolate-covered strawberries with this evening? Maybe you're even like us and plan to go out with your friends tonight to drown your sorrows in a river of Apple Martinis? But why be the clichéd lonely person sitting at the end of the bar......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Tequila Thunderstorm"December 13, 2007
Every so often we're too lazy to read every MC there's a Missed Connection that stands out from the crowd. This is one of those so oftens. just a kiss... - w4m I’m a girl. (or woman, what have you) I’m in my mid 20s. I am polite, respectful, well spoken, intelligent, from a great family, and very independent But it occurred to me a few weeks ago that I can’t remember the last......
Continue Reading "Houston's Missed Connections: Just a Kiss"December 11, 2007
If you're anything like Houstonist, you haven't finished all your holiday shopping yet. In fact, if you're anything like Houstonist, you've barely even started. But don't worry: We're putting our gift lists together and pulling out some of our more inspired ideas to share with y'all. From music to DVDs to T-shirts to wet wipes, we've got you covered — but seriously, you probably won't want to give the wipes as someone's primary gift.......
Continue Reading "2007 Houstonist Holiday Gift Guide"December 5, 2007
We had ourselves a little quandary this past weekend. It was close to midnight and our friends wanted to grab a drink. Houstonist was hungry because, well, Houstonist is always hungry. Now, there's very little that excites us when we think of bar food. Being vegetarian, we have learned to expect that our late-night bar food will taste like deep-fried freezer burn. (We suspect that the meat options don't taste much better.) So we fortified......
Continue Reading "Veggie Bites: Rudyard's British Pub"November 30, 2007
::Steel Lounge Underground at the CAMH:: Did you miss the HIWI party last night at Lawndale? (Apparently some of us probably should have, given we mistook it for a drinking contest.) Well loyal readers, you are in luck. Two great things rolled into one awesome basement tonight: the Houston: It's Worth It folks will be hosting the final Steel Lounge of the year at the CAMH. In almost a deja vu of last night, DJ......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Friday"November 28, 2007
Here we go, the big mother of all holidays. Love it, or hate it – it’s nearly December and whether you’re into Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanzaa or whatever else you may be into, December is a really bigass month. If nothing else, the streets are more congested, people drive even crazier than normal and the average Houstonian is pelted with food, drink and festivities. Yeah, we hate drinking and eating, we know how you feel......
Continue Reading "Culinary Events"November 7, 2007
::Water For People Fundraiser at St. Arnold's Brewery:: Who are we to deny an event that let's us drink beer and better the lives of people all over the world? We usually like to tell ourselves that every time we drink, but this time we don't have to kid ourselves. Water For People is a nonprofit, charitable organization in the United States and Canada that helps people in developing countries obtain safe drinking water. Water......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Wednesday"October 25, 2007
With so many fun and interesting gallery openings this evening, we thought we would briefly give you a few options and let you, dear readers, decide which one to attend...or maybe gallery hopping is your thing! Eating, drinking, being merry, viewing art and what-not. Either way, there is much interesting work on view this beautiful fall evening in Houston. First up is the opening of Jack Zajac A Survey: 1967-2007 at Gremillion & Co. Gallery.......
Continue Reading "Gallery Round-up"August 29, 2007
Happy Hump Day, Houston! A reader's twitter reminded us that today is the two year anniversary of when that bitch Katrina rolled into the swamps of NOLA, giving us lots of new neighbors. If you are reading this as an Katrina evacuee, we are curious as to how you are finding our little town. Hopefully, Houstonist is helping to navagate you through all there is to do. Like this great event tonight. How about......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Wednesday"August 24, 2007
Houstonist hits Italy's Rimini Beach every Pasqua (that's Easter for y'all that don't habla) for fun in the sun, dynamite food and to make-uh the party. And while you can make-uh the party without booze, we like-uh our booze. One of our favorite Italian libations is limoncello. Limoncello is a great aperitif or digestif that is made from grain alcohol, lemon zest and sugar. The drink is sweet and sour, but not like Chinese food.......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Make-uh Your Own Limoncello"August 16, 2007
So what are you doing the weekend of September 28th - 30th? How about hanging out with a bunch of techies, drinking beer and starting an entire company - you foxy entrepreneur you. The very first Startup Weekend Houston is going down at the end of September and could potentially be a good story to tell your minions once you've conquered the business world. An interesting experiment, this, a group of people gather and......
Continue Reading "Startup Weekend Houston: When the crazy biz bug bites "August 15, 2007
...and so are temperatures all over the planet (especially in Houston this week). This afternoon, environmental leaders engage citizens, in the form of Starbucks customers, in conversations about climate change and offer practical solutions to the climate crisis. This afternoon from 2 - 3pm at the W. Gray Starbucks (um, the one with the drive-thru, not to be confused with the one across the street without the drive-thru), the green-minded coffee company will host a......
Continue Reading "This just in: Coffee is Hot..."August 10, 2007
There are several good reasons why many of us at Houstonist shouldn't be drinking, and then there are several reasons why most of us are. When it's hot as Hades, you have to do what you can. If you've had your fill of beer, margeritas, and all combinations therein, we at Houstonist have a suggestion for you: the apéritif. Sounds foreign, hard to pronounce and hard to make, but you're wrong. Forget your misconceptions......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Drink Like A European"August 8, 2007
Good morning, Houston. In case you haven't noticed, it's finally hot. We've had temperatures in the high 90s so far this week, and coupled with high humidity, they're making it dangerously warm — so much so, in fact, that we were under a heat advisory yesterday. And it looks like today's temperatures will be about the same, so remember to avoid heat exhaustion by drinking plenty of fluids, avoiding strenuous outdoor activities in the......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Summer in the city edition"August 1, 2007
We love getting the dirt on City Hall by reading the Chronicle's NewsWatch: City Hall blog. But it's usually not quite as titillating as something Matt Stiles put up yesterday: the story of a pink sex toy found in a men's room at the City Hall Annex. Stiles found out about the discovery when he got to his office yesterday: a police officer, a janitor and two security guards were huddled around a trash can......
Continue Reading "City Hall's, uh, playful side"July 27, 2007
Houstonist has been a fan of martinis since Dad taught us how to make them at age 12 so that he wouldn't have to. We have always believed that a martini should consist of only the gin or vodka variety and that the label should not be applied to fru fru cocktails served in martini glasses. Whatever your stance on what constitutes a martini, you need to try the cocktail below because it is......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Lychee Martini"July 12, 2007
Houstonist is shocked that the naked lady continues to appear to commuters, but we've not seen her yet. In fact, she's now taking requests. The debate clamors on about whether or not she exists. Could it be that this is a hoax to get folks to buy pricier gas? Demands have been made for photographic evidence. Houstonist will fall on this grenade since it is clearly so important to humanity. See you on Friday......
Continue Reading "Houston's Missed Connections: How Much For the Naked Lady In the Window?"June 29, 2007
Houstonist likes to booze - did it last night. Who knew that Vodka & Soda was so great in a gross way? A few V&S later and we were embroiled with our peers in a heated discussion about what constitutes the best cocktail ever. We nailed it with HS Party Punch, but defending it and drinking it makes our head hurt. Given that Lazy Bastard Friday is here again today (last Friday in every......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Best Cocktail Ever"June 13, 2007
Alright folks...get your funmeter ready. You told, we compiled. Here y'are- Houstonist Top 10ist Outdoor Experiences: 1. An evening concert at Miller Outdoor Theater (and) Hermann Park and the reflecting pool 2. Drinking Lonestar at the West Alabama Ice House 3. Biking on the Memorial Park trails 4. Lounging in Menil Park 5. Open stadium games at Minute Maid Park 6. Rice University running track 7. The backyard at Hans' Bierhouse 8. The patio at......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Top 10ist: Get Out! edition"June 8, 2007
Houstonist has been aggressively eating our way through crawfish season and have no plans to stop until the season ends. Beer is the beverage of choice (Turbodog) for the feeding sessions at the crawfish table, but we prefer to display our sophistication during the post-berle cocktail hour(s). Your mind may jump to a hurricane or hand grenade, but they are as sophisticated as a monster truck show. We prefer the Sazerac, America's first cocktail. The......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: Sazerac"June 3, 2007
Seattlest has a talk with the photographer from last week's "Segway Mom" and then experiences some dissension in the ranks over the question of wine vs. beer. It's not West Side Story, but about as close as they'll get. They're also still waiting on some inbox relief after a spammer is arrested. As Chicagoist counts down the days to its third anniversary party, they found all-organic pizza to be underwhelming amidst the hoopla, tried......
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