Best Breweries in Grand Rapids, Michigan: A Local’s Guide for 2026

Last Updated: May 16, 2026
Grand Rapids has been Beer City USA since 2012 — a title earned through genuine density and quality, not just local pride. The city has 35+ breweries on the official Beer City Ale Trail and 40+ within 25 minutes of downtown, a concentration that rivals Portland, Denver, and Asheville in breweries-per-capita terms. After a decade covering Michigan food and drink, I can tell you that not all 40 are worth your time — but the ones that are, are genuinely exceptional. This guide covers the 12 breweries that consistently earn their place on every serious Beer City itinerary, plus what to order and what makes each one distinctly worth the stop.
📌 Grand Rapids Breweries: In a Nutshell
- Most iconic: Founders Brewing Co. — the OG, 1997, national distribution, KBS is the marquee release
- Most architecturally distinctive: Brewery Vivant — converted funeral chapel, world’s first LEED-certified microbrewery
- Best for sours: Speciation Artisan Ales or Arvon Brewing Co.
- Best food: Harmony Brewing (wood-fired pizza) or City Built Brewing (Puerto Rican-inspired)
- Best for groups: Founders or HopCat (multi-tap beer bar, not a brewery)
- Best passport program: Beer City Brewsader app — check in to 8 breweries for a free t-shirt, 30+ for a crewneck
- Realistic itinerary: 3–4 breweries done well beats 10 poorly — build around neighborhoods not a checklist

The Anchor Breweries — Start Here
1. Founders Brewing Co.
Founders is the brewery that put Grand Rapids on the national craft beer map, and 27 years later it still earns its place as the first stop on any serious Beer City itinerary. The taproom occupies a former trucking depot modeled after a German beer hall — high ceilings, long communal tables, a patio and beer garden that draws crowds from May through October. Founders has national distribution in 25+ states and six World Beer Cup medals, but the taproom carries exclusive releases you cannot find anywhere else. The KBS (Kentucky Breakfast Stout) is their most celebrated annual release — a barrel-aged imperial stout with coffee and chocolate that is genuinely one of the best beers produced in Michigan. The Centennial IPA and All Day IPA are the year-round standards. Happy hour runs 2–5pm Monday through Thursday.
📍 Address: 235 Cesar E. Chavez Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 · 🕐 Hours: Mon–Thu 11am–10pm · Fri–Sat 11am–11pm · Sun 11am–9pm · 🌐 foundersbrewing.com · 📞 616-776-1195
💡 Order: KBS if it is in season. Centennial IPA year-round. If you want something lighter, the All Day IPA is one of the most drinkable session beers in Michigan.
2. Brewery Vivant
Brewery Vivant is the most architecturally singular brewery in Michigan — built inside a converted 1912 funeral chapel on the east side of Grand Rapids, and the world’s first LEED-certified microbrewery. The Belgian-inspired farmhouse ales and sustainability ethos set it apart from every other brewery in Beer City. The Farm Hand saison is the signature pour — slightly spicy, refreshing, and genuinely farmhouse in character rather than just labeled that way. The taproom itself is worth visiting for the space alone: vaulted ceilings, stained glass, exposed brick, and the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to stay for a second round. Trivia nights run Sundays. The Czech-pull side-pull faucet serving Cult Pils is the insider order.
PRO-TIP: If you are spending at least two days in Grand Rapids, put this at the top of your bucket list!
📍 Address: 925 Cherry St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 · 🕐 Hours: [VERIFY] — confirm at breweryvivant.com · 🌐 breweryvivant.com
💡 Order: Farm Hand saison. Cult Pils on the Czech side-pull if available. The Triomphe Belgian IPA for hop-forward drinkers.

Best for Sours & Experimental Ales
3. Speciation Artisan Ales
Speciation is for serious beer drinkers — oak-aged wild ales, mixed-fermentation sours, and a philosophy of brewing that treats each batch as a genuinely unique biological event rather than a repeatable formula. The vintage auto shop setting on Wealthy Street is unexpectedly beautiful, and the ever-changing tap list means no two visits are the same. This is not a casual first stop on a Beer City crawl — it is the place you come when you have already done Founders and Vivant and want to go deeper. Speciation is open on select days, so verify before visiting.
📍 Address: 928 Wealthy St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 · 🕐 Hours: Select days — confirm at speciationbeer.com · Open Mic Fridays 9pm
4. Arvon Brewing Co.
Arvon relocated from Grandville to Grand Rapids in 2020 and has rapidly become one of the city’s most talked-about breweries for sour and fruit-forward ales. The taproom is on the south side of the city, slightly off the main Beer City circuit — which keeps the crowds more local and the atmosphere more genuine. Delivery throughout Michigan and distribution in specialty stores make Arvon more accessible than most, but the taproom experience is the reason to make the trip. If you are a sour beer fan who has done Speciation, Arvon rounds out the picture with a different stylistic approach.
📍 Address: [VERIFY] — confirm at arvonbrewing.com · 🕐 Hours: Confirm before visiting

Best for Food + Beer
5. Harmony Brewing Company
Harmony is the neighborhood brewery that Eastown deserves — a warm, lived-in taproom with wood-fired pizza that genuinely competes with dedicated pizza restaurants, not just brewery-food standards. The regulars are real: trivia nights on Thursdays, vinyl nights, a loyal local following that has made Harmony one of the most consistently packed breweries in the city. The beer program covers a wide range of styles without chasing trends — something reliable for every kind of drinker at the table. If you are planning a brewery dinner rather than a brewery crawl, Harmony is the right choice.
📍 Address: 1551 Lake Dr SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 · 🕐 Hours: [VERIFY] — confirm at harmonygr.com · Trivia Thursdays 7pm · Vinyl Night weekly
6. City Built Brewing Co.
City Built is the most genuinely distinctive brewery in Grand Rapids — not just for the beer, which includes coconut porters, mead, and house-made hard seltzer alongside conventional styles, but for the food. The Puerto Rican-inspired kitchen turns out plantains, cassava dishes, and a menu that has no equivalent anywhere else in Beer City. This is the brewery that solves the group problem: the person who does not particularly like beer will eat well, and the person who does will find something genuinely interesting on tap. Open daily, family-friendly during daytime hours, and consistently ranked among the top breweries in Grand Rapids by both visitors and locals.
📍 Address: 820 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 · 🕐 Hours: Open daily — confirm at citybuiltbrewing.com · Open Mic Thursdays 7pm

7. The Mitten Brewing Co.
The Mitten is built inside a converted 1905 firehouse on the west side — a casual, baseball-themed brewery that pairs flights of pizza with flights of beer in a format that is genuinely fun rather than gimmicky. The atmosphere is relaxed and accessible, the staff is knowledgeable without being precious about it, and the combination of Michigan history, vintage sports memorabilia, and solid brewing makes it a reliable stop for groups who want good beer without a scene. A consistent favorite among locals who want something with more character than a corporate taproom.
📍 Address: 527 Leonard St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 · 🕐 Hours: Open daily — confirm at mittenbrewing.com
Worth the Stop
8. Greyline Brewing Co.
Greyline is a smaller, quieter brewery that draws a loyal following for consistently excellent beer without the crowds of Founders or the wait at Vivant. Live music Thursdays at 6:30pm. The OG Ale is the house standard that keeps regulars coming back. If you want a lower-key Beer City experience that feels more like what the scene was before it became a destination, Greyline is the right call.
📍 Address: [VERIFY] — confirm at greylinebrewing.com · Live Music Thursdays 6:30pm
9. Grand Rapids Brewing Company
The original Grand Rapids Brewing Company dates to 1893 — six local breweries that merged before Prohibition shut them down. The modern revival launched in 2012 and brews using the original 1893 recipes alongside contemporary styles. The downtown location makes it an easy stop on any brewery walk, and the historical angle gives it a narrative that most newer taprooms cannot match. The Silver Foam session lager is the heritage pour — brewed from the original recipe, light and drinkable in the Michigan tradition.
📍 Address: 1 Ionia Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 · 🕐 Hours: [VERIFY] — confirm at grbrewing.com
10. New Holland Brewing — The Knickerbocker
New Holland’s original home is in Holland, Michigan, but The Knickerbocker on the historic west side of Grand Rapids is its own destination — a full-service restaurant and bar with the full New Holland lineup plus cocktails and wine alongside the beer. The Dragon’s Milk bourbon barrel stout is the signature release and one of the most decorated Michigan beers of the past decade. The Knickerbocker is the right stop when you want a proper sit-down meal with serious beer rather than a taproom experience.
📍 Address: 834 Michigan St NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 · 🕐 Hours: Open daily — confirm at newhollandbrew.com · Live Music Mondays 7pm
11. Schmohz Brewing Co.
Schmohz is one of the oldest continuously operating breweries in Grand Rapids — a neighborhood institution on the north side with a loyal local following, arcade games, ping pong, pool tables, and a genuinely unpretentious atmosphere. This is not a destination brewery in the Instagram sense. It is the brewery where Grand Rapids residents actually go on a Tuesday night because they want good beer without the scene. If you want to experience Beer City the way locals do rather than the way guidebooks describe it, Schmohz is the honest answer.
📍 Address: 2600 Patterson Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 · 🕐 Hours: [VERIFY] — confirm at schmohz.com
12. Brass Ring Brewing
Brass Ring is the English pub-style outlier in a scene dominated by American craft styles — small-batch traditional ales, porters, and stouts served in a warm pub atmosphere with scratch-made comfort food. The Neighborly IPA has a built-in purpose: one meal donated to a child in need for every pint sold. Bike nights Tuesdays at 6pm. For dark beer drinkers who find most American craft breweries too hop-forward, Brass Ring is the correction.
📍 Address: [VERIFY] — confirm at brassringbrewing.com · Bike Night Tuesdays 6pm
How to Plan Your Grand Rapids Brewery Visit
The Beer City Brewsader Passport
Download the Beer City Brewsader app before you arrive. Check in at eight breweries and earn a free exclusive t-shirt. Check in at 30+ and earn a crewneck sweatshirt. The app also shows the Flights of Flavor pass — unique food and drink pairings at participating breweries that earn points redeemable for prizes. It is a genuinely useful navigation tool, not just a gimmick, and it gives you a framework for building an itinerary without just defaulting to Founders every time.
How Many Breweries Can You Visit in a Weekend?
Three to four breweries done well is the honest answer for a 48-hour visit. The Beer City Ale Trail has 35+ options but spreading yourself across 10 breweries in two days means you never actually settle into any of them. The better approach is to organize by neighborhood — Eastown (Harmony, Vivant, Speciation), downtown (Founders, Grand Rapids Brewing, City Built), west side (Mitten, Schmohz) — and spend an evening in each area rather than criss-crossing the city.
Getting Around Beer City
Grand Rapids Beer Tours runs the only dedicated brewery tour service in Beer City — guided experiences that handle logistics, transportation, and the sequencing problem for you. For independent touring, Grand Rapids Beer Tours also offers private group options. Most downtown breweries are walkable from each other. Eastown requires a short rideshare or drive from downtown. The north and west side breweries — Schmohz, Mitten — are best reached by car or rideshare.
Frequently Asked Questions: Grand Rapids Breweries
How many breweries are in Grand Rapids, Michigan?
Grand Rapids has 35+ breweries on the official Beer City Ale Trail, with 40+ within 25 minutes of downtown. The city has been voted Beer City USA multiple times since 2012, making it one of the most concentrated craft brewery destinations in the Midwest by any measure.
What is the most famous brewery in Grand Rapids?
Founders Brewing Co. is the most recognized nationally — in operation since 1997, with distribution in 25+ states and six World Beer Cup medals. Brewery Vivant is the most architecturally distinctive, housed in a converted 1912 funeral chapel and the world’s first LEED-certified microbrewery. Both are essential stops on any serious Beer City visit.
What should I order at Founders Brewing?
The KBS (Kentucky Breakfast Stout) is Founders’ most celebrated release — a barrel-aged imperial stout with limited annual availability. For year-round options, the Centennial IPA is the classic and the All Day IPA is the most drinkable everyday beer. The Dirty Bastard Scottish-style ale is the right call for dark beer drinkers who want something without the barrel-aged intensity of KBS.
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