Houston History Magazine Artcle: Houston's New 8th Wonder

It has been a recent topic in Houston on what the fate of the "8th Wonder of the World," otherwise known as the Astrodome, will be. But while the Astrodome's fate is blurred, a new "wonder of the world" will take its name. A craft brewery, called 8th Wonder Brewery, uses the Astrodome's nickname for its small scale brews. The brewery is in Old Chinatown east of downtown Houston in today’s EaDo (East Downtown) district and is referencing Houston's achievement and is part of the recent growth in the number of craft breweries in Houston. These craft breweries differentiates themselves from macrobreweries, like Miller and Coors, by brewing on a smaller scale. While the microbreweries produce a large amount of one brew, a craft brewery produces less of multiple brews. This allows them to experiment with new techniques and ingredients. 

 I thought this was interesting because the Astrodome has been in the news a lot recently and this article caught my eye. It was interesting that a brewery named itself after a landmark and a part of the history Houston. I have to wonder if they are just doing this to help fit in or they actually want to reference the history of the landmark name. I have also noticed that when I go to new local restaurants they sometimes advertise their large numbers or specific of craft brews. I thought before, that there were not may breweries that brewed and it was only the main big ones with the big commercials and these are still very popular since many places have these macro brews as well as some craft brews.

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