Little Rock, Arkansas beer scene

Beers to Try in Little Rock

Little Rock, Arkansas, boasts a vibrant craft beer culture, with numerous breweries offering unique and delicious brews. The local scene features a range of styles that appeal to all palates, from hoppy IPAs to rich stouts. With a focus on quality and creativity, Little Rock's breweries are dedicated to crafting beers that reflect the character and flavors of the region. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or just starting to explore craft brews, there's something for everyone in this dynamic city.

Top Beers to Try

The 2nd Rodeo

Lost Forty BrewingIPA

This hazy IPA features a blend of tropical and citrus hops, creating a refreshing and aromatic experience that's perfect for warm days.

ABV: 6.5%

Goat's Breath

Flyway Brewing CompanyStout

A rich and creamy milk stout with hints of coffee and chocolate, Goat's Breath is a smooth treat that's ideal for dessert lovers.

ABV: 5.8%

Pale Ale

Diamond Bear Brewing CompanyPale Ale

This approachable pale ale showcases a balanced malt profile with a mild hop bitterness, making it a versatile choice for any occasion.

ABV: 5.2%

Featured Breweries

Lost Forty Brewing logo

Lost Forty Brewing

📍 Little Rock

Renowned for its commitment to local ingredients and innovative brewing techniques, Lost Forty Brewing captures the essence of Arkansas in every pint.

Flyway Brewing Company logo

Flyway Brewing Company

📍 North Little Rock

Flyway Brewing combines a love for beer with a passion for the outdoors, offering a diverse selection of craft beers inspired by nature.

Diamond Bear Brewing Company logo

Diamond Bear Brewing Company

📍 North Little Rock

As Arkansas's first craft brewery, Diamond Bear Brewing Company is celebrated for its classic styles and has played a pivotal role in the state's beer renaissance.

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