Cowtown Beers
Cowtown Beer Selections
Cheers! It's time to grab your favorite stein to celebrate National Beer Day.
Whether you choose lagers over blondes, enjoy the hops in India pale ales, or the unique flavors of sours— this is the city for everyone.
Cowtown Brewing Company
Cowtown offers the best of both worlds with beer and barbecue.
Try a Mexican-style lager or the taproom special — a mash-up of their fruited sour ale, spirit world, and Squirt soda.
1301 East Belknap St.
Fort Brewery and Pizza
With the perfect combination of beer and pizza, Fort Brewery is a must-go.
Try its Grey Eagle or a German hefeweizen.
1001 West Magnolia Ave.
HopFusionAle Works
With several unique flavors, HopFusionAle offers some of the most robust beers around — ranging from 5.62% to 8.99% ABV.
Try anything, but especially the Feisty Redhead, a hibiscus cherry blonde, or Coco Añejo, a coconut milk stout
200 East Broadway Ave.
Martin House Brewing Company
Known nationally for its diverse beer selection, Martin House Brewing Company is the perfect place for someone who wants something different.
Try its highly acclaimed Best Maid Pickle Beer or the Salty Lady, a salty German-style beer
220 South Sylvania Ave., Ste. 209
Rahr & Sons Brewing
One of Fort Worth's earliest breweries — possibly the earliest, but nonetheless, the city's longest-running — Rahr & Sons is a staple to Fort Worth's beer scene.
Try its original beer or the Rahr blonde.
701 Galveston Ave.
Second Rodeo Brewing Co.
Head down to the Stockyards' recent re-development and visit Second Rodeo Brewing Co. You can buy a single or pitcher.
Try the Second Rodeo Barrel Queen Blonde.
122 E. Exchange Ave. Ste. 340
Wild Acre Brewing Company
One of Fort Worth's most bustling breweries, Wild Acre Brewing Company offers an impressive line of beer.
Try its Texas Blonde.
1734 East El Paso St., Ste. 190