Those that are in more wealthy parts of town, or have the Central Market branding attached to their name are even better.
Whole Foods also usually have a good selection. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. It sounds just like it is…an event where multiple people share bottles. Can we bottle share at a… Where Are the Braggots in Houston? Braggots in Houston. For Danny Frounfelkner, who founded Sipple alongside his wife, Helenita, it's a shift from the wines, beers and ciders he surrounded himself with during more than 20 years in the beverage industry as a consultant, beverage director for multiple Houston restaurants, and a director at Houston's City Orchard cidery.
But even with his vast experience in the industry, Danny cut back his own drinking significantly during the pandemic after seeing alcohol affect his life in ways he aimed to curtail.
Non-alcoholic bottle shops and bars have been slowly but steadily popping up across the country. While places like Sipple are havens for those who no longer drink, they also serve a purpose for those who want to drink less or quit altogether. It doesn't matter where you are on your journey. There's something here for you. The store, located at Quenby, will sell more than 50 different brands, including booze-free wine, beer and spirits.
Bars and restaurants are looking beyond the Shirley Temple with mocktails, and even beer giants such as Heineken and Budweiser have non-alcoholic versions of their brews. On PreviewHouston. During the pandemic, he adopted a healthier lifestyle and challenged himself to stop drinking alcohol. As more people go sober, whether temporarily or permanently, the couple saw an opportunity.
Danny is from the Napa Valley and has spent the last 10 years leading beverage programs in Houston, including at Indianola and Tiny Boxwoods. Helenita is a marketing specialist and native Houstonian who grew up coming to Rice Village.
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