The top 10 splits cleanly into two neighborhoods: Texas casual dining and local retail on one side, Houston sports franchises and athletes on the other — with no other brewery appearing anywhere in the set.
Pluckers Wing Bar leads at 0.88, the single highest score, followed immediately by the Houston Astros at 0.88 and Arian Foster at 0.87. That near-tie at the top is the structural signature of a two-peak shape: neither cluster clearly dominates. The dining-and-retail peak runs through D Magazine (0.86), H-E-B (0.82), and Torchy's Tacos (0.82) — Texas-rooted brands with strong local identity. The sports peak runs through the Houston Texans (0.86), Houston Rockets (0.81), Dallas Mavericks (0.81), and Alex Bregman (0.80) — a mix of franchises and individual athletes whose audiences overlap substantially with Saint Arnold's. Four of the ten neighbors are Sports Teams subcategory; two are Athletes; two are Restaurants. The center entity's own subcategory, Breweries, has no representative in the top 10.
What the shape reveals is an audience defined less by beer category than by a specific regional identity — one that bridges the sports-bar crowd and the Texas-proud local-brand loyalist.