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Top 4 Breweries in Baltimore You Need to Visit

By Stuart Hughes
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Baltimore may not be the first place you think of when doing a beercation, but it has a rich history of brewing beer, not to mention a seemingly unlimited number of regional breweries. That’s why we stand by our claim that everybody needs to visit the incredible breweries in Baltimore at least once in their lifetime.

Baltimoreans will tell you that the breweries in Baltimore are the best in the world. With an incredible selection of taprooms, brewpubs and beer gardens, it’s hard to dispute this fact. Baltimore also holds several historical beer-related aces up its sleeve.

Back in 1829, it was here in Baltimore that the first-ever bottle cap was patented. And 106 years after that, Baltimore also saw the pioneering American Can Company become the first people to master the canning of this ever-popular beverage in 1935.

So, if you’re out on the town in Baltimore, with friends, at a bachelor or bachelorette weekend, or simply looking for a great first date venue, then the breweries in Baltimore are a must. We curated our top four breweries in Baltimore to visit.

Union Craft Brewing (Medfield, Baltimore)

Situated on the banks of the Jones Fall River, Union Craft Brewing now resides in a vast warehouse previously owned by Sears. Determined to offer visitors more than just a tour and tasting facility, the team at Union Craft Brewing has created possibly the most interactive brewery in Baltimore.

You can make an evening of your tour by retiring to the dog-friendly beer garden to sample an IPA inspired by former Baltimore Ravens Free-Safety, Ed Reed. And if you’re feeling hungry, Union Craft Brewing has teamed up with Well Crafted Kitchen to help pair your drinks with a delicious range of wood-fired pizzas, sausages and snacks.

Union Craft Brewing’s craft brewery also includes e a formidable range of IPAs, lagers and pale ales. Beautifully decorated with stunning wall-mounted murals, visitors can also try their hand at indoor rock climbing.

Checkerspot Brewing in Sharp-Leadenhall neighborhood, Baltimore, Maryland

Because of the founder’s love for the great outdoors and their roots in the great state of Maryland, they decided to name their brewery Checkerspot Brewing. Checkerspot Brewing was named after the Checkerspot butterfly, Maryland’s state insect. Pairing the company’s relationship with nature and its homegrown ties is just one of the reasons it made it into our top four breweries in Baltimore.

Checkerspot Brewing provides a fun atmosphere with monthly dog competitions and German-inspired beers and foods. The brewery is probably most famous for its Juniperus IPA, a delicious combination of regional hops and juniper berries.

Additionally, if you’re looking to host an event in Baltimore, look no further than Checkerspot Brewing. That’s because you can hire the brewery’s private function area – perfect for hosting upcoming birthdays, weddings and business meetings.

Diamondback Brewing Company in Locust Point neighborhood, Baltimore, Maryland

If you’re in the Locust Point area of Baltimore, you cannot miss the Diamondback Brewing Company with its towering iconic branded chimney. In our eyes, the Diamondback Brewing Company is undoubtedly one of the best breweries in Baltimore.

This 6,800-square-foot brewery was once the site of Baltimore’s Coca-Cola plant. Nowadays, it’s a stunning local brewery with a 50-seat taproom and beer garden. The Diamondback Brewing Company specializes in the “slow beer” brewing process, where beers are allowed to ferment for over two months to create crisper-tasting beer.

With its famous onsite pizza oven and regular live music events, make sure you visit the team at the Diamondback Brewing Company, and you’ll see why they’ve made our top four breweries in Baltimore.

Heavy Seas Beer in Halethorpe neighborhood, Baltimore, Maryland

Despite the surge of new breweries in Baltimore, Heavy Seas Beer has become one of the city’s most symbolic beer specialists. With over 26 years of brewing craft beers in Baltimore, Heavy Seas Beer has several famous beer ranges to shout about, including the Cannon Crew and Impending Doom series.

This pirate-themed brewery provides free tours, allowing visitors to taste the various ranges of Heavy Seas beer stouts, IPAs and pale ales afterward. With around 34,000 barrels produced annually, a trip to the Heavy Seas Beer brewery ultimately makes it on our list of top breweries in Baltimore.

So if you haven’t got plans for next week, why not book your stay at the Best Western Plus BWI Airport Hotel – Arundel Mills and try these top four breweries in Baltimore out for size.