Florida Weekend Craft Beer Compass for July 4th 2025

Navigating Florida's Weekend Craft Brewery Events

Florida Craft Beer Compass for July 4th, 2025

Navigating Florida's Weekend Craft Brewery Events


Interesting Facts

In the Middle Ages, beer was safer to drink than water due to the brewing process killing bacteria.

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Beer Quiz

Question: What’s the smoothest craft beer style for beginners?

The answer is at the bottom of this email


Tallahassee’s Deep Brewing Company celebrates July 4th with InDEEPendence Day

Tallahassee’s Deep Brewing Company has shown pictures of how their new facility is coming along, and while there is no solid date yet, the brewery’s team is teasing this weekend as the last July 4th, or InDEEPendence Day, at the soon-to-be “Old Facility.”

While Tallahassee’s beer scene continues to grow, events like this keep drawing out the beer community with a variety of beers available, including a craft seltzer, a sour beer, and a promise of an imperial stout.



Brew Review – Red Right Return by Marker 48 Brewing

They are just far enough away to where distribution comes nowhere near me, and even when I’m on the Gulf coast, I don’t manage to find the right spots.

But lo and behold, I did manage to find a good spot in Tampa’s Armature Works to find a rather impressive tap list. One that featured Spring Hill’s own Marker 48 Brewing and Red Right Return (Irish Red Ale, 6% ABV).


Visit the Florida Brews Travelers Directory

Discover the vibrant world of craft beer in Florida with the Florida Brews Travelers Directory! Featuring over 350 unique craft breweries, this is your ultimate guide to finding the perfect local brew. Don’t miss out—explore the directory today and uncover hidden gems near you: https://directory.floridabrewstravelers.com/

We'd love to hear from you if you know of any breweries we might have missed! Reach out at [email protected]. Cheers to new adventures!


Quote Of The Week

"Beer is best when shared with great company."

— Anonymous


Beer Quiz Answer

Answer: A Blonde Ale, Kölsch, or Hefeweizen is a great starting point—light, crisp, and easy to drink.