Houston Brewery Map (2026 Guide to All Breweries in Houston, TX)
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This Houston brewery map is updated for 2026 and includes every brewery in the Houston area. Houston has no shortage of amazing breweries. So we put together a map of some of the best spots around the H to help you hop from one to the next. There’s even a built-in passport so you can keep track of everywhere you’ve been. If we missed a brewery that should be on the map let us know. So, which brewery are you hitting first ?
FAQS
What are the best breweries in Houston?
Houston has a wide range of breweries offering everything from IPAs to stouts. This map highlights some of the top-rated spots across the city. So, you let us know. However, I listed some of them below.
How many breweries are in Houston?
Houston is home to dozens of craft breweries, with new ones opening regularly across different neighborhoods.
What is the best area for brewery hopping in Houston?
EaDo and the Heights are two of the most popular areas for brewery hopping due to their concentration of breweries.
Is there a Houston brewery passport?
Yes, this map includes a built-in passport feature so you can track the breweries you’ve visited.
🍺Best Breweries in Houston (Featured on This Map)
Houston has one of the fastest-growing craft beer scenes in Texas, with breweries spread across downtown, EaDo, The Heights, and surrounding suburbs. Below are some of the top breweries featured on this Houston brewery map, each offering something unique for beer lovers.
The oldest craft brewery in Texas, Saint Arnold is a mustnvisit for any Houston beer fan. Known for its iconic Art Car IPA and massive beer garden, it’s one of the most popular stops for both locals and visitors.
Karbach combines large scale production with a fun, energetic taproom experience. It’s a great spot for casual drinkers and groups, with a wide range of approachable beers.
Located in The Heights, Eureka Heights is known for easy drinking beers and a laid back atmosphere. It’s perfect for anyone looking for a relaxed brewery experience.
A favorite for hazy IPA lovers, SpindleTap is one of Houston’s most talked about breweries. When it comes to beer this is one of my personal favorites.
Equal Parts focuses on balance and precision, offering everything from crisp lagers to hop forward IPAs.
Known for quality and consistency, Great Heights Brewing offers a mix of traditional and modern beer styles in a welcoming taproom setting.
This brewery focuses on approachable craft beer styles, making it a great option for both beginners and seasoned beer drinkers.
Located just outside Houston, in Katy to be exact. No Label is known for its relaxed outdoor space and wide selection of beers, making it a popular weekend destination. It’s always a nice vibe
Famous for its Yellow Rose IPA, Lone Pint is a destination brewery worth the short drive from Houston. It offers a laid back, nature focused setting.
B-52 is known for bold, experimental beers and a strong following among craft beer enthusiasts. Expect unique flavors and creative releases.
Located near downtown, 8th Wonder blends beer with Houston culture, music, and sports themes. It’s a fun and energetic stop on any brewery crawl.
Tejas offers a mix of craft beer and beautiful scenery . This is one of the places I always recommend for people that just want to experience Houston. The third floor will have you looking eye to eye with the Houston Skyline.
👨🚀Bad Astronaut Brewing Company
This brewery is full of fun. Basketball, air hockey and more. Bad Astronaut focuses on creativity and bold flavors, making it a great stop for trying something different.