Looking for a nice DIY brewery crawl in the Tampa Bay area? These St. Petersburg craft beer breweries are all in the downtown area, or close enough to it that you can hoof it from one to the next. (Just don’t try to take your beer with you, the ‘Burg isn’t quite there yet.)
Cycle Brewing
534 Central Ave.
One of Tampa Bay’s oldest craft beer labels — founder Doug Dozark got his start brewing behind his family’s Mexican restaurant in Gulfport. Try a Fixie IPA or a Cream And Sugar Please porter.
Photo by Carrie WaiteGreen Bench Brewing
1133 Baum Ave. N.
Downtown St. Pete’s first, this ambitious outfit features a sprawling outdoor beer garden, live music and killer IPA and sour programs.
Photo by Todd BatesSt. Pete Brewing Company
544 1st St. N.
Another St. Pete OG that’ll wet your whistle with refreshing Florida styles.
Photo by Todd BatesInoculum Ale Works Taproom
554 1st St. N.
This relative newcomer features a unique character and plenty of American wild ales.
Photo by Inoculum via FacebookOverflow Brewing Company
770 1st St. N.
Just up the street from St. Pete Brewing and Inoculum, this cool, casual taproom brews small batches, so get there early.
Photo via FacebookAvid Brew Company
1745 1st Ave. S.
A homebrewer’s supply paradise expanded to include a taproom and tasty in-house brews.
Photo by Scott HarrellCage Brewing
2001 1st Ave. S.
Once a pet project in the back of a beach restaurant, this space now features a full line of great craft beers and a massive outdoor event and music space.
Photo by Scott HarrellPinellas Ale Works
1962 1st Ave. S.
A pet-themed and pet-friendly spot that often hosts rescue-themed events.
Photo by Juliet Di PretaIf I Brewed The World
2200 1st Ave. S.
The newest addition to the St. Pete brewery family has tons of awards under its belt.
Photo by If I Brewed The World via Facebook3 Daughters Brewing
222 22nd St. S.
This giant facility is basically a playground for adults, and features a line of ciders and hard seltzers in addition to its beer offerings.
Photo by Scott HarrellRight Around The Corner
2244 Central Ave.
A nanobrewery inside a pub that specializes in free video games from every era? We’ll take it.
Photo by Right Around The Corner via FacebookFlying Boat Brewing Company
1776 11th Ave. N.
The longest haul from downtown, but this beautiful and adventurous ‘Burg brewery has something for every beer lover, and is definitely worth the stumble. Plus, it’s themed on the history of local aviation!
Photo by Scott Harrell