From craft beer newcomers to seasoned aficionados, Tarrant County breweries offer a wide variety of beers and ciders to explore and enjoy. Below are six breweries that have stood the test of time and one coming soon to the Keller area that will certainly add to the local beer scene.

1. False Idol Brewing

Established in 2018, the brewery is known for its diverse beer offerings. The name "False Idol" reflects the brewery's philosophy of challenging beer trends and embracing balance. Inspired by Norse mythology, their logo features Geri and Freki, Odin's wolves, symbolizing the dualities of greed and lust.2. HopFusion Ale Works

The taproom boasts a rotating selection of more than 20 house-brewed beers, and a selection of THC soda, wine, cider, seltzer and non-alcoholic beverages. Core offerings include El Gran Pepinillo, Tejano Lager and HopFusion IPA. Weekly events include Tejano music Tuesdays, karaoke Wednesdays, trivia Thursdays and live music on Saturdays.3. Hop and Sting Brewing Co.

The brewery operates out of a nearly 20,000-square-foot facility in historic downtown Grapevine that was once home to Grapevine Craft Brewing. Their family- and dog-friendly taproom features an outdoor beer garden. The extensive menu features both core beers and limited time selections.4. Martin House Brewing Company


The brewery, situated just east of downtown Fort Worth along the west fork of the Trinity River, is known for pushing the boundaries. Their lineup includes a diverse array of beers, ranging from traditional styles to experimental concoctions like Best Maid pickle beer.5. Soul Fire Brewing Company

The brewery's founders, Aaron Bennett and James Brown, began their brewing journey in 2000 as homebrewers, earning several awards before transitioning to a full-scale operation in 2019. The brewery, located inside The 206 food hall along Oak Street in Roanoke, offers more than 20 house-brewed beers on tap.6. Turning Point Beer

The brewery frequently releases new and limited-edition brews, ensuring a constantly evolving lineup. Notable styles include:
  • Hazy IPAs
  • Imperial pastry stouts
  • Sours and goses
  • Lagers and pilsners
A private event space—The Relic—can accommodate up to 200 guests, complete with a private bar and customizable floor plan.7. Coming soon: Keller House Collective

The establishment will soon feature a brewery on the first floor and a pizzeria on the second floor. It is set to open later this year and will offer craft beer, including low- and zero-alcohol beverages, and a menu that features hand-tossed, New Orleans-style pizza.
  • 207 S. Elm St., Keller
  • Website TBD