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Breweries

Sipping on an ice-cold beer is the perfect way to cap off a long day relaxing at the beach, going on a shopping spree, or just seeing the sights. The Palm Beaches are home to craft breweries offering up a spectrum of suds that would please the palate of even the pickiest of beer aficionados. Let’s see what’s brewing!

Starting in the North Region, Tequesta Brewing Company was founded in 2011 and has an intimate and welcoming bar with tasty brews and exciting events always on tap. Farther south, Twisted Trunk Brewing, in Palm Beach Gardens, offers up a lively and rustic setting and friendly neighborhood vibes along with tasty flagship brews and a long list of rotating specialties. At Stormhouse Brewing you’ll find delicious gastropub-inspired bites alongside locally made beers, seltzers, ciders, and even wine.

Nearby in Lake Park, Coastal Karma Brewing welcomes dogs, families, and anyone thirsty for a pint—don’t forget to join the Mug Club while you’re there for great deals and cool swag. As a three-barrel nano brewery, The Kelsey City Brewing Company focuses on detail and consistency for a truly unique beer experience that can only be experienced onsite.

Heading down to the Central Region, you’ll find Accomplice Brewery & Ciderworks, a fun themed watering hole that has delicious concoctions on tap and even offers curious visitors tours of the on-site cider facility. Located in West Palm Beach, Steam Horse Brewing sports refreshing beers alongside fun events in a spacious 6,000-sq. ft. tap room inspired by the locomotives that once steamed through this part of town. Dixie Grill & Bar has

30 craft brews on tap, a stacked menu of tasty grub, and a nostalgic rock-n-roll vibe you won’t find anywhere else.

Established in 2016, Mathews Brewing Co. is Lake Worth Beach’s first independent craft brewery, and their individualistic spirit can be felt in the open and artsy space and in their lovingly made beers.

The South Region is our final stop on The Palm Beaches’ brewery tour, and beer fans will find two great breweries just down the road from each other in Boynton Beach. Copperpoint Brewing Co. excites patrons with experimental offerings from award-winning brewer Matt Cox as well as tasty grub from local food trucks. Nearby NOBO Brewing Company is a great neighborhood spot with an array of core beers, rotating and seasonal brews, special releases, and non-alcoholic options as well. Farther south in Delray Beach, Saltwater Brewery takes mellow beach vibes to the next level in their tasting room and outdoor beer garden. Also in Delray Beach, Hopportunities is part German beer hall, part high-tech hangout, offering thirsty visitors 55 self-serve taps pouring craft brews, ciders, hard seltzers, natural wines, and even kombucha and nitro coffee. Finally, Boca Raton has some great breweries worth pulling up a stool at. Prosperity Brewers serves up lovingly made concoctions to passionate locals and visitors while Barrel of Monks Brewing uses old-world recipes to create some of the best Belgian-style beers around in a sleek and timeless setting. Brewery, restaurant, and music venue Crazy Uncle Mike’s has great weekly deals and events along with adventurous and tasty brews and cocktails.

And if you want to let someone else drive as you tour The Palm Beach’s best breweries, let the Damn Good Beer Bus take the wheel. You can tour breweries by region or create your own route and even book your own private tour to make any occasion a lot more special.

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