What's Brewing?
Explore Local Breweries In Butler County, Ohio!
Looking for breweries with great drinks, good food, or even gluten-free beer? From light, crisp, and refreshing to dark, malty, and decadent, Butler County has you covered. Make sure to stop by and enjoy some delicious brewed beer and specialty drinks!
FigLeaf Brewing Company
3387 Cincinnati Dayton Road | Middletown, Ohio
FigLeaf Brewing Company has 20+ types of beer to choose from. While this brewery is known for their great tasting beers, they also offer amazing nitro cold brew coffees and homemade sodas. FigLeaf Brewing sources their ingredients locally, including honey from their own apiary to create distinct flavors in their beer.
Fretboard Brewing & Public House
103 Main Street | Hamilton, Ohio
Fretboard Brewing & Public House offers a great variety of on-tap beers, freshly crafted cocktails, and amazing food. This Hamilton brewery integrates a love for music into its identity. Beers are named after musical themes and artists, complementing their collaborations with local musicians to craft special brews and live music events, blending beer and music culture.
Grainworks Brewing Company
7790 Service Center Drive | West Chester, Ohio
Grainworks Brewing pays homage to Butler County’s key role during the Prohibition, with farm artifacts and reclaimed wood adorning the walls, reminding patrons that the space was built on the very soil from which breweries once harvested their grain.
Gravel Road Brewing
916 1st Avenue | Middletown, Ohio
Located in an old paper mill building, Gravel Road Brewing’s name pays homage to head brewer Dan Lauro’s father, inspired by the sound of gravel under his tires on his visits home. When he’s not at the brewery, Dan shares his passion by teaching brewing history classes at local colleges.
Municipal Brew Works
20 High Street | Hamilton, Ohio
Municipal Brew Works, nestled in a 1920’s-era art deco building, has received recognition and rewards for its diverse range of beer, known for their imaginative names inspired by local history and landmarks.
N.E.W. Ales Brewing
1330 Manchester Avenue | Middletown, Ohio
N.E.W. Ales Brewing has 12 beers on tap. If you find that you want to try multiple flavors offered you can always get a flight of 4 to try multiple beers at once. This brewery also partners with local pizza shop, Steel City Pizza to pair nicely with your beer.
Sonder Brewing
9558 Civic Centre Blvd | West Chester, Ohio
One of Sonder Brewing’s top sellers is their ‘You Betcha’ New England IPA. The name originates from one of the brewers, Chase Legler, who brought his catchy Wisconsin phrases with him to Ohio.
Swine City Brewing
4614 Industry Drive | Fairfield, Ohio
Swine City Brewing currently offers a good list of beers to choose from coming in at 20 different beers available on their tap list. Swine City Brewing pays homage to Cincinnati’s nickname, “Porkopolis,” rooted in its history as a meat-packing town. The tap room further embodies history by featuring a bar crafted from a barn at one of Fairfield’s oldest farms.
Third Eye Brewing
850 S Erie Blvd | Hamilton, Ohio
What was once an old Pepsi bottling plant has been transformed into sprawling 28,000 sq/ft brewery renowned for its award-winning beers. The tap room features a striking mural on the back wall, brought to life by local artist, David Uy.
Voodoo Brewing Co.
9456 Water Front Drive | West Chester, Ohio
Complete with a diverse menu and eclectic atmosphere, Voodoo Brewery features imaginative beer names and whimsical label artwork. With a focus on small batch brewing, this allows head brewers to experiment with ingredients and flavors, resulting in highly-sought after limited edition and seasonal beers.