The craft beer boom in Miami: everything you need to know about its iconic breweries

(By Marcelo Maurizio) Craft beer in Miami has experienced steady growth in recent years. From South Beach to Wynwood, Doral, and beyond, numerous local breweries have made their mark on Greater Miami and Miami Beach. What's even more exciting is the constant emergence of new craft breweries. When you add the increasing number of Mexican and Argentine craft breweries expanding their offerings in Miami, it's safe to say that Miami is becoming a heavyweight in the craft beer culture, not only in America but globally. Today, we'll delve into some of the most traditional local breweries.

The Charms of Craft Beer in South Beach

For those looking to explore craft beer in South Beach, the Abbey Brewing Company is an unmissable starting point. Since 1995, this brewery has been producing its own varieties of Trappist-style beer, offering visitors an experience that evokes the charm of the Old World. In addition to its pleasant atmosphere, this brewery's beers have clever names like Immaculate IPA, Father Theodore's Stout, and Brother Dan's Double.

Wynwood: The Epicenter of the Craft Beer Revolution in Miami

The craft beer movement in Miami began to take shape in 2013 with the opening of Wynwood Brewing Company. Founded by a father and son duo, this brewery was established in the heart of the Wynwood art neighborhood. Here, you can savor the Pop's Porter, a gold medal-winning beer made with a blend of roasted malts that awaken flavors of chocolate, coffee, and caramel. 

You can also enjoy La Rubia, a blonde beer with a fresh and refreshing finish, perfect for Miami's warm weather. Since then, Wynwood has been filled with popular breweries and taverns, inviting beer enthusiasts to enjoy an exciting "beer tour" that includes stops at places like J. Wakefield Brewing, VEZA SUR Brewing Co., and, more recently, La Tropical Brewery. Many of these breweries are located in spacious warehouse-style spaces, both indoors and outdoors, where you can enjoy live entertainment and casual dining or food trucks, creating a festive atmosphere that characterizes Wynwood.

Tropical Innovation in Miami: Schnebly Redland Brewery

For a truly unique beer experience, head to the Redland area in South Dade, where you'll find Schnebly Redland's Winery and Brewery. Here, craft beers are brewed with local tropical fruits, such as the refreshing Shark Bait wheat beer, which incorporates the flavor of mango. This unique and tropical approach adds a fresh and juicy dimension to Miami's craft beer scene.

Exploring Options in Doral, Hialeah, and Little River

In the city of Doral, you can't miss popular beer gathering places like The Tank Brewing Co. and MIA Beer Company. In Hialeah, the Unbranded Brewing Company offers an authentic and diverse beer experience. Additionally, in the Little River area, near Little Haiti, you'll find Focal Brewing Company, which has contributed to the craft beer boom in this vibrant area.

A Glimpse into the Past and Future

The history of craft breweries in Miami is rich and varied, marked by significant milestones in its evolution. From humble beginnings to becoming a hotbed of beer creativity, Miami has proven to be fertile ground for craft beer innovation. The current surge in craft beer promises an exciting future with new flavors and experiences that will continue to attract beer enthusiasts from all over.

With a wide variety of breweries and styles to explore, Miami's craft beer scene has become a benchmark for those seeking new and exciting beer experiences. As it continues to grow and evolve, Miami's craft beer is ready to conquer the palates of beer connoisseurs and delight visitors with its uniqueness and local flavor.

This is just the beginning of your beer journey in Miami. Which craft beer will you try first? Which of these breweries will you visit? Stay tuned in the coming weeks as we explore more iconic Latin American breweries that have already made their mark in Miami. Miami's craft beer scene welcomes you with open arms and a wide variety of flavors to discover. Cheers!

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